Quote by Daniel Radcliffe
Im possibly a very morbid person but I think about death a lot. -

Im possibly a very morbid person but I think about death a lot. – Daniel Radcliffe

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Its mainly about working hard and proving to people youre serious about it, and stretching yourself and learning. The mistake a lot of actors make, particularly young ones, is allowing themselves to feel that theyre the finished articles, the bees knees, and its not true. – Daniel Radcliffe

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There were a few years there when I was just so enamored with the idea of living some sort of famous persons lifestyle that really isnt suited to me. – Daniel Radcliffe

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The nerds are the ones that make the films and do loads of other really cool stuff in their life. – Daniel Radcliffe

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Dont be afraid of death so much as an inadequate life. – Bertolt Brecht

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When I listen to music, I dont want to hear about flowers. I like death and destruction. – Jonathan Davis

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McVeighs lawyer got him the death penalty, which, quite frankly, I could have done. – Jon Stewart

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Man, as long as he lives, is immortal. One minute before his death he shall be immortal. But one minute later, God wins. – Elie Wiesel

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