Quote by Jamie Bell
I dont take any photographs. I travel a lot by myself, and I feel

I dont take any photographs. I travel a lot by myself, and I feel weird taking photos on my own. – Jamie Bell

Other quotes by Jamie Bell

I hate the stereotype of the pitfalls of the child actor. There are so many amazing examples – Natalie Portman, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Jodie Foster, Drew Barrymore – of people who have made it through. – Jamie Bell

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amazing
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I love the old Fred Astaire and Gene Kelly movies theyre so beautiful to look at. Its such a shame we dont make them anymore. Although, I dont know how you could make tap dancing current and topical. – Jamie Bell

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movies
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I had teen angst for a while, but I think every teenager has the angst. – Jamie Bell

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teen
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Other Quotes from
Travel
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If the graves of the thousands of victims who have fallen in the terrible wars of the two races had been placed in line the philanthropist might travel from the Atlantic to the Pacific, and from the Lakes to the Gulf, and be constantly in sight of green mounds. – Nelson A. Miles

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Travel

Our government shouldnt tell us where to travel and where not to travel. – Jeff Flake

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Travel

I love to travel. Im a curious person. – Hilary Swank

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Travel

The first year or so on The Daily Show is pretty intense in terms of travel. Youre going to the worst places in the country, talking to the craziest people in the world. – Rob Corddry

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Travel

Random Quotes

It takes more love to share the saddle than it does to share the bed. – Author Unknown

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Motorcycles

I grew up in a house where nobody had to tell me to go to school every day and do my homework. – Constance Baker Motley

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teen

I like the fact that in ancient Chinese art the great painters always included a deliberate flaw in their work: human creation is never perfect. – Madeleine LEngle

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Art

Logic is a large drawer, containing some useful instruments, and many more that are superfluous. A wise man will look into it for two purposes, to avail himself of those instruments that are really useful, and to admire the ingenuity with which those that are not so, are assorted and arranged. – Charles Caleb Colton, Lacon

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Logic