Quote by Tom Hanks
No journalist has ever been in my house and no photographs have ev

No journalist has ever been in my house and no photographs have ever been taken of where I live. I dont parade my family out for display, which is the way it will stay. – Tom Hanks

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If you look at romantic comedies as pieces of commerce, the audience is looking for wish fulfillment. – Tom Hanks

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I do not want to admit to the world that I can be a bad person. It is just that I dont want anyone to have false expectations. Moviemaking is a harsh, volatile business, and unless you can be ruthless, too, theres a good chance that you are going to disappear off the scene pretty quickly. – Tom Hanks

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Business
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Reading a script is usually as exciting as reading a boilerplate legal document, so when you read one that makes you feel as if youre seeing the movie, you know its something different. – Tom Hanks

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legal
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I realized my family was funny, because nobody ever wanted to leave our house. – Anthony Anderson

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But I am Armenian and I understand what it is to lose a country and lose a family and have massacres and genocides and everything against my people. – Andrea Martin

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A ball player has to be kept hungry to become a big leaguer. Thats why no boy from a rich family has ever made the big leagues. – Joe DiMaggio

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As a general thing, when a woman wears the pants in a family, she has a good right to them. – Josh Billings

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It takes more than just a good looking body. Youve got to have the heart and soul to go with it. – Epictetus

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I almost wish we were butterflies and liv’d but three summer days — three such days with you I could fill with more delight than fifty common years could ever contain. – John Keats

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They become the keepers of the mystery. They place themselves between the communicants of the religion, and the immediate experience. And then they dictate the terms on which you can have contact with this wonderful mystery. We dont dictate those terms. – Larry Harvey

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