Quote by Juliette Binoche
Ive never thought of my characters as being sad. On the contrary,

Ive never thought of my characters as being sad. On the contrary, they are full of life. They didnt choose tragedy. Tragedy chose them. – Juliette Binoche

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Being a famous actress may give you a sense of being important, but believe me, its just an illusion. – Juliette Binoche

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But I think its a little different in Europe, because 40 is really the best age for a woman. Thats when we hit our peak and become this ripe fruit. – Juliette Binoche

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My lasting impression of Truman Capote is that he was a terribly gentle, terribly sensitive, and terribly sad man. – Alvin Ailey

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You see so many artists who are so talented end up living sad, empty lives. This industry takes so much out of you that without the accountability and leaving God in the center, you can be left so empty and void. – Stacie Orrico

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It is sad to see a woman sacrificing the ties of the affections even to do good. – Maria Mitchell

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