Quote by Nicole Kidman
My parents thought it was nice to develop my imagination, but they

My parents thought it was nice to develop my imagination, but they never seriously thought that anything would ever come of it. They said that I couldnt be an actress because I would be taller than all my leading men, so I thought I would be a writer instead. – Nicole Kidman

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I would describe myself as emotional and highly strung. If something upsets me, it really upsets me. If something makes me angry, I get really angry. But its all very upfront. I cant hide it. Im also loyal and I hope Im fun. – Nicole Kidman

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Even from a very early age, I knew I didnt want to miss out on anything life had to offer just because it might be considered dangerous. – Nicole Kidman

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I was walking around legally blind. Now I have 20-20 vision. I cant believe I spent so many years blurry, but I think that coincides with how I was feeling. Now I notice if people are watching me, but I also smile right back if someone waves, which helps. – Nicole Kidman

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Intelligence is the wife, imagination is the mistress, memory is the servant. – Victor Hugo

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Love is the triumph of imagination over intelligence. – H. L. Mencken

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If you close your eyes, you could just as well imagine me to be vintage Ali MacGraw, circa 1968. – Sandra Bernhard

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The world is not run by thought, nor by imagination, but by opinion. – Elizabeth Drew

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