Quote by Morgan Freeman
Just that working with Clint again is like coming home. - Morgan F

Just that working with Clint again is like coming home. – Morgan Freeman

Other quotes by Morgan Freeman

I have never acted he has never been cast in a romantic lead or has been cast opposite a female love interest in any movie he starred in. – Morgan Freeman

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Romantic
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Not only do I have to live, right, I have to get some cash for my troubles – its a scary thing, and people need to start to think about the messages that they send in the movies. – Morgan Freeman

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movies
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Theres no mystery to it. Nothing more complicated than learning lines and putting on a costume. – Morgan Freeman

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Learning
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My folks were raised pure prohibitionist. They were very good people, with high moral standards – but very repressed. There was no hugging and kissing in my home. – Hugh Hefner

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Home

My mother is a special story. She went through so much to bring us up, four men at home, especially when our country was going through really difficult times. – Novak Djokovic

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Home

Happy, happy Christmas, that can win us back to the delusions of our childhood days, recall to the old man the pleasures of his youth, and transport the traveler back to his own fireside and quiet home! – Charles Dickens

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Home

There is not a lot of separation between work and home life. – Cate Blanchett

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Home

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What I do is not rocket science, but I sure do love it. – Kyle Chandler

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We know evolution happened because innumerable bits of data from myriad fields of science conjoin to paint a rich portrait of lifes pilgrimage. – Michael Shermer

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There are only two things worth aiming for, good music and a clean conscience. – Paul Hindemith

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Music

The chief misery of the decline of the faculties, and a main cause of the irritability that often goes with it, is evidently the isolation, the lack of customary appreciation and influence, which only the rarest tact and thoughtfulness on the part of others can alleviate. – Charles Horton Cooley