Quote by Zosia Mamet
But my father was also the one who told me I needed to clean up my

But my father was also the one who told me I needed to clean up my mouth or Id never find a man. Whats very important to him is manners. Show up on time. Always send thank-you letters. He is one of the more thoughtful humans Ive ever met. Hes a great man and a very good dad. – Zosia Mamet

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I think feminisms a bit misinterpreted. It was about casting off all gender roles. Theres nothing wrong with a man holding a door open for a girl. But we sort of threw away all the rules, so everybodys confused. And dating becomes a sloppy, uncomfortable, unpleasant thing. – Zosia Mamet

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My dad has always been really helpful. He taught me that talent is a bonus, but persistence is what wins out. – Zosia Mamet

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