Quote by James Purefoy
I have to travel a lot for work. - James Purefoy

I have to travel a lot for work. – James Purefoy

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Violence is a very ugly thing. Violence is often so casual on film, and made to look so cool and so sexy, but violence is a repulsive, repugnant act that human beings inflict on each other. It shouldnt seem to be cool and sexy, ever really. – James Purefoy

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cool
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Decide very early on: do you want to be an actor or do you want to be famous? Because theyre very different routes. – James Purefoy

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famous
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The whole object of travel is not to set foot on foreign land it is at last to set foot on ones own country as a foreign land. – Gilbert K. Chesterton

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The thing I love about being an actor is the ability to travel and experience new cultures. – Paul Wesley

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Travel

Im terrified of bugs and I travel with sprays, lotions, potions the lot. I have to check the room before I go to sleep and if I come across a bug and fail to remove it I have to sleep in a separate room as Im paranoid that Ill be taken advantage of as I sleep. – Freema Agyeman

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Travel

But my sense in talking to people when I travel is that the film business is not that dissimilar from a lot of other businesses. – Steven Soderbergh

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Travel

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Children say that people are hung sometimes for speaking the truth. – Joan of Arc

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Truth

Hating the New York Yankees is as American as apple pie, unwed mothers and cheating on your income tax. – Mike Royko, 1981

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Baseball

When you take a stand out of deep conviction, people know. They may not even agree, but they ask, Do I want someone who is willing to take a hard stand and someone I can trust to do that when the chips are down? They want that. – Barbara Boxer

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Trust

Neither the life of an individual nor the history of a society can be understood without understanding both. – C. Wright Mills

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History