Quote by Catherine Deneuve
I love to not work. I like to travel. I work maybe half the year,

I love to not work. I like to travel. I work maybe half the year, no more. – Catherine Deneuve

Other quotes by Catherine Deneuve

Mississippi Mermaid was a very special experience because we only had the dialogues for the scenes we were shooting the night before. – Catherine Deneuve

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Experience
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There are relatively few role models for young people. We are in a society that is ruled by men. – Catherine Deneuve

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Society
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Acting is also working with people who invite you into their dreams and trust you with their innermost being. – Catherine Deneuve

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Dreams
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Other Quotes from
Travel
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But I want people to understand that pokers not all glamorous, its not all being on TV and making tons of money. Its a hard life. Its a lot of travel. Its a lot of weird hours. – Chris Moneymaker

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Travel

The roughest part of that lifestyle is the travel and early mornings. – Josie Maran

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Travel

If the graves of the thousands of victims who have fallen in the terrible wars of the two races had been placed in line the philanthropist might travel from the Atlantic to the Pacific, and from the Lakes to the Gulf, and be constantly in sight of green mounds. – Nelson A. Miles

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Travel

I like to travel by myself. – Carly Rae Jepsen

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Travel

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If younger people see older people who havent planned ahead and have to rely on charity, the young will be more likely to provide for the future. Today when someone plans poorly, the only consequence people see is a demand for more government. – Harry Browne

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A little learning is dangerous, but downright ignorance is even more disastrous. – Author unknown, from The Galveston Daily News, 1894 June 10th

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