Quote by Cory Monteith
I dont need to be wildly famous for my life to make sense. - Cory

I dont need to be wildly famous for my life to make sense. – Cory Monteith

Other quotes by Cory Monteith

I like the idea of dating, but Im not dating anyone exclusively, particularly right now. Its hard to be in a relationship unless youre ready to go public with it. So its a lot easier for me to not be in a relationship. I really dont want that part of my life to be tabloid fodder. – Cory Monteith

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dating
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Ive worked as a labourer, driven taxis and school buses, and been a car mechanic – whatever I could do just to get by. But it does mean that I know a little bit about a lot of things. – Cory Monteith

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car
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Im pretty focused on my career, and if it comes down to hanging out with somebody or learning my lines, its gonna be learning my lines. – Cory Monteith

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Learning
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Since I was seventeen I thought I might be a star. Id think about all my heroes, Charlie Parker, Jimi Hendrix… I had a romantic feeling about how these people became famous. – Jean-Michel Basquiat

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I studied Hitchcock a little bit at University and knew the famous story about the Birds – that hed tortured Tippi for a day using real birds. I had no idea that it was a five-day onslaught and that it was the tip of an iceberg that carried on through to another film. – Toby Jones

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As a famous person you think how youre gonna end it, get away and have a normal life. – Gwen Stefani

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Just because youre not famous, doesnt mean youre not good. – Laura Linney

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