Quote by Josh Radnor
I havent left the house without a packet of Kleenex in my back poc

I havent left the house without a packet of Kleenex in my back pocket for as long as I can remember. Whenever I start thinking Im incredibly cool, the packet of Kleenex in my back pocket brings me right back down to earth. – Josh Radnor

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To write a story about New York that only deals with people in your age and socioeconomic bracket, that feels dishonest to me. So much of New York comes from everyone bumping into each other. – Josh Radnor

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I actually have a thing about proper nouns. They clang on my ear in a weird way when I hear them dropped into movies. – Josh Radnor

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My whole thing is that I want to explore why you read books, whats the purpose of reading, and maybe that its not that cool to hate something just because its popular. – Josh Radnor

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I was labeled at a young age – Miss Unemotional, Miss Cool, and that would carry over to my press conferences. – Chris Evert

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THE GODS was my first professional band and I learned a lot during that time. It was very cool playing with so many great musicians as it helped me to learn. – Ken Hensley

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