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

Other quotes by Samantha Morton

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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Catholicism played such a huge part in my life, I would not have survived without my faith. – Samantha Morton

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Faith
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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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Morning
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You arent famous until my mother has heard of you. – Jay Leno

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The famous saying God is love, it is generally assumed, means that God is like our immediate emotional indulgence, not that the meaning of love ought to have something of the otherness and terror of God. – Charles Williams

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I didnt get into skating to be famous. – Eric Heiden

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I was never famous as a kid. Thats the biggest difference between me and any other kid actor is that I wasnt famous as a kid. – Seth Green

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