Quote by Julia Roberts
Light and funny has a more compelling quality when youre younger.

Light and funny has a more compelling quality when youre younger. But I havent abandoned the genre: I love falling down I love Lucille Ball. Its just that a lot of those stories revolve around problems that I cant convincingly portray at this age. – Julia Roberts

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You can be true to the character all you want but youve got to go home with yourself. – Julia Roberts

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They say I can open movies, and thats nice in that it puts into peoples minds that women can do it. Its not just Kevin Costner, not just Arnold Schwarzenegger. Not just the guys. – Julia Roberts

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