Quote by Samantha Morton
Its more important for me to feel content than to be famous. - Sam

Its more important for me to feel content than to be famous. – Samantha Morton

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I have worked very hard on being aware of my childhood but moving forward and not letting it bring me down emotionally. That is a hard thing – especially when you have children of your own and you remember what happened to you at that age. – Samantha Morton

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Age
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The thing with me is, if I wake up one morning and Im not happy working as an actress, Ill stop. Its not something I have to do. Its not a vocation. – Samantha Morton

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There is less pressure as a character actor. It generally means that you will be acting for all of your life, which is my intention. It is not my intention to just be a rich and famous person, that would be pretty boring. – Tim Roth

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famous

The F-word is famous, the C-word is celebrity and S-word is star, in my book. The other three words are fine – you can say those. But famous, celebrity and star, I think, are misused. – Shailene Woodley

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Once youre famous you cant go back. – Matthew Morrison

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I worked on scores. I went to the musical library in Berlin which is very famous. I discovered that we had scores of Beethoven, printed scores of Beethoven, that are full of mistakes. Not the wrong or false notes, but the wrong dynamic, understandable things. – Kurt Masur

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