Quote by Marion Cotillard
Its a paradox to be an actress, living in the city, taking planes

Its a paradox to be an actress, living in the city, taking planes all the time, trying to find the right balance in this life, which is not so eco-friendly, and still try to respect the environment. – Marion Cotillard

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If you search and search and stop searching, then ultimately youll find what you need. It is the experience of living. – Marion Cotillard

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I think in friendship, you want to be there for your friend, and sometimes you just dont know what to do or the relationship you have with them is not clear enough for you to know what to do. – Marion Cotillard

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My dad was a mime and then he had his company and created plays for children and was very successful with it. – Marion Cotillard

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