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Mind you, Roman Holiday – which is kind of a romantic comedy – is one of my favorite films, and I think Audrey Hepburn is absolutely phenomenal in that movie. – Ellen Page

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I grew up playing sports, but now I feel like I cant, because if I get injured, Ill impair whatever film Im working on. – Ellen Page

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I love sport, I grew up playing sports, thats all I did, and it is so invigorating now that Im supposedly adult to learn something completely new, from the bottom up. – Ellen Page

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Yeah, people following me down the street and at the airport and all that. I cant imagine what it must be like for people who are, you know, actually famous. – Ellen Page

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If a man lets all of my dogs sleep in the bed with us, then that is the most romantic thing. You must love my dogs in order to love me. A man who is nice to my animals and doesnt shoo them away – well, thats the height of romance. – Salma Hayek

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I am a hopeless romantic. And I wont stop till I get it right. – Halle Berry

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Romance is the literature of hope. – Damon Suede

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On The Office, so much of the show is about disguising your true feelings and your romantic feelings because it was a mock documentary. – Mindy Kaling

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