Quote by Rachel Weisz
I moved to New York last year and I love it. Its a huge change and

I moved to New York last year and I love it. Its a huge change and Ive always wanted to spend time there. Its like a more intense London, and everythings up a few notches. The lights are brighter, the pace is faster and the foods better. – Rachel Weisz

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People still kill in the name of religion. We havent evolved to the point where were one tribe called humans. – Rachel Weisz

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Because I think in order to get famous you have to be known for something. Like Youre the romantic comedy girl or Youre the Oscar-winning whatever girl. – Rachel Weisz

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President Obamas version of America is a divided one – pitting us against each other based on our income level, gender, and social status. His policies have failed! We are not better off than we were 4 years ago, and no rhetoric, bumper sticker, or campaign ad can change that. – Mia Love

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Our only security is our ability to change. – John Lilly

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I am artistic so I reserve the right to change my mind at any point. I just like to do different things. What is more important than the name is that people know that I really like acting, I enjoy it and I want people to know that I am serious. – LL Cool J

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Everything in life that we really accept undergoes a change. – Katherine Mansfield

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Death used to announce itself in the thick of life but now people drag on so long it sometimes seems that we are reaching the stage when we may have to announce ourselves to death. It is as though one needs a special strength to die, and not a final weakness. – Ronald Blythe

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