Quote by Martha Plimpton
My mom just didnt put a very high premium on me being like really

My mom just didnt put a very high premium on me being like really famous or really wealthy or anything. – Martha Plimpton

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Thats the thing about interviews, at some point youre going to change your mind. But its there forever and you cant escape it. – Martha Plimpton

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The word equality shows up too much in our founding documents for anyone to pretend its not the American way. – Martha Plimpton

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Being famous hasnt changed my perception of myself – Ive just grown up. – Cat Deeley

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Its never been my purpose to become an American icon, or more famous or richer. – Juliette Binoche

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I wrote because I needed to and wanted to. It never occurred to me that Id become famous. – Danielle Steel

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Youll know if youre a famous composer if 20 years from now your name appears on a pull-down menu in Band in a Box, alongside Hans Zimmer. – Cliff Martinez

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