Quote by Geoffrey Rush
You had to be into sport and, sad to say, Im a traitor to my count

You had to be into sport and, sad to say, Im a traitor to my country because I dont have a sporting bone in my body. – Geoffrey Rush

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I did not want to put myself on the line, as an Australian playing Britains greatest comic actor. The fans of Sellers are obsessive, possessive – and aggressive. I did not want to risk their anger – or my own reputation. – Geoffrey Rush

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Anger
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My kids started school, so having a strong base in Melbourne has been a key priority. Im not daunted by the travel. People say, Its so far to Australia, and I say, You get on the plane, you eat well, you sleep, you wake up – and youre there. – Geoffrey Rush

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Travel
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I look at my people, and I look at those who control them – the political elite. And the sad thing is that the elites are just not interested in the welfare of the people. – Youssou NDour

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The sad thing about any business I suppose, but in mine you see it particularly, is that youre always asked to do what youve already done. – Jeremy Irons

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So war is an extremely sad business, because the majority of people dont want to be in it. – Gerald Scarfe

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It was a long time in the making, my divorce. One day became less special than the next, and pretty soon, we ceased all conversation. It is a sad day when you have nothing left to say. – Ricki Lake

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Politics isnt about left versus right its about top versus bottom. – Jim Hightower

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I only hope that we dont lose sight of one thing – that it was all started by a mouse. – Walt Disney

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So many women today have become so focused on their children, theyve developed these romantic entanglements with their childrens lives, and the husbands are secondary. Theyre left out. And the romantic focus is on the children. – Ayelet Waldman

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