Quote by Anna Chlumsky
I dont let it bother me too much if someone doesnt like me. I just

I dont let it bother me too much if someone doesnt like me. I just figure theres no accounting for taste. Its not me, its my acting. Its like if someone doesnt like someones food, they just dont like my acting. – Anna Chlumsky

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I really dont like to do back-to-back movies. I concentrate on things at home. My family and school life are important to me. I try to do one movie a year. – Anna Chlumsky

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When youre a child, no matter if youre doing show business or sports or school or anything, you just want to make the adults happy. – Anna Chlumsky

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