Quote by Cate Blanchett
Its not the normal way to look at things but I experienced death a

Its not the normal way to look at things but I experienced death at a really young age and because of that its been part of my mental landscape that death is really very possible. – Cate Blanchett

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If you age with somebody, you go through so many roles – youre lovers, friends, enemies, colleagues, strangers youre brother and sister. Thats what intimacy is, if youre with your soulmate. – Cate Blanchett

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I discovered early on that some performers live their life in order to act, so all their relationships are simply an experience that they can feed back into their work. Which I find vampiric. – Cate Blanchett

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Marriage is a risk I think its a great and glorious risk, as long as you embark on the adventure in the same spirit. – Cate Blanchett

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