Quote by Hugh Jackman
My favorite play in drama school was The Bacchae. Its about a king

My favorite play in drama school was The Bacchae. Its about a king who literally gets eaten alive by all the women in the play in a kind of orgy – its related to the word bacchanal – and I loved that idea of animalistic chaos and following our own desires. – Hugh Jackman

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My friends say, Man youre going to have kids sleeping on pillowcases with your face on it! Youre going to be on toothbrushes and magnets and stuff. I guess now that Im a dad, Im thrilled about that. – Hugh Jackman

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dad
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The first show I ever did, singing and dancing, was Beauty and the Beast. I was playing Gaston. Gaston has red tights, knee high boots, and its very physical. I had headaches every day for two months. – Hugh Jackman

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Beauty
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The word philosophy sounds high-minded, but it simply means the love of wisdom. If you love something, you dont just read about it you hug it, you mess with it, you play with it, you argue with it. – Hugh Jackman

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Feminism was established to allow unattractive women easier access to the mainstream. – Rush Limbaugh

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Men are just as sensitive, and in some ways more sensitive, than women are. – Barbara de Angelis

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I like my wine like my women – ready to pass out. – Robin Williams

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Men mourn for what they have lost women for what they aint got. – Josh Billings

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God gave us the gift of life it is up to us to give ourselves the gift of living well. – Voltaire

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The Declaration of Independence was always our vision of who we wanted to be, our ideal of freedom and justice, how we were going to be different, and what the American experiment was going to be about. – Marian Wright Edelman

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