Quote by Seth Rogen
My moms a social worker, and my dad works in non-profit organisati

My moms a social worker, and my dad works in non-profit organisations. – Seth Rogen

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The good thing about L.A. is that theres always someone more famous 100 yards away from me. – Seth Rogen

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famous
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Ive seen a lot of movies get made where no one has control. No one likes it. – Seth Rogen

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movies
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I feel like if I won an award and I was giving my speech and the music started, thats all Id remember, the humiliation I felt when the music started. It would mar the entire experience for me. – Seth Rogen

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My dad was the baby. When he was born they were already successful. They sent him to business school – he probably would have loved to have been a poet or a writer or something, and he was very creative. – Bob Balaban

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Im being a dad and a good husband. – Chad Smith

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When I grew up, people said, Youll never be the man your dad was. And I said, Gee, I hope not. – Rip Torn

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I probably have an earlier curfew than anyone. My mom wants to keep me really safe and my dads not overly protective, but hes a dad no matter what. – Miley Cyrus

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