Quote by Amanda Seyfried
The funny thing is, the girls that Im always up against for roles

The funny thing is, the girls that Im always up against for roles are pretty nice and cool, like Emma Watson. Shes awesome. – Amanda Seyfried

Other quotes by Amanda Seyfried

Its really easy to avoid the tabloids. You just live your life and dont hang out with famous people who are in the tabloids. Dont do anything controversial and be a normal person. Have friends. And get a job and keep working. – Amanda Seyfried

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famous
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I have realized that I hate going to the premieres of the movies that Im in. Because I feel this tension after the movie is over that everyone feels obligated to say something nice to you. Its so unnatural and uncomfortable. – Amanda Seyfried

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movies
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cool
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Orlandos a part of me. The next guys a part of me. And the next guys a part of me. Thats all Im trying to do, is tell cool stories that people can relate to. – Shemar Moore

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I think Im so old Im in. We call it the Tony Bennett Syndrome. For some reason, young people think Im cool. – Bill Kurtis

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cool

My purpose is to make a movie to make you warm. To give you some heat. Now, this rational world has become a place where only what is cool is good. Do you cut the movie on the basis of the beat of modernity or the basis of the beat of your own heart? – Emir Kusturica

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cool

Now that we are cool, he said, and regret that we hurt each other, I am not sorry that it happened. – William Henry Hudson

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cool

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