Quote by Daniel Radcliffe
I had one relative who passed away but fortunately none others. So

I had one relative who passed away but fortunately none others. So my sort of experience of it is quite limited, thankfully. – Daniel Radcliffe

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I dont know what to do with it. Im very fortunate to have it, and it gives you room to maneuver. But the main thing about having money is it means you dont have to worry about it. And that for me is a lovely thing. Its not for fast cars and hookers. – Daniel Radcliffe

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Money
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I mean Ive seen 3D films so far and I think its a long way to go before they replace actors. Its a funny thing with 3D, I havent quite got it yet. Yet. – Daniel Radcliffe

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funny
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Its been my experience that every time I think I know where its at, its usually somewhere else. – Blake Edwards

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Reading the play at home, however fulfilling, can never be the vivacious experience that Shakespeare intended. – Arthur Smith

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Genius is the ability to renew ones emotions in daily experience. – Paul Cezanne

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Myth is an attempt to narrate a whole human experience, of which the purpose is too deep, going too deep in the blood and soul, for mental explanation or description. – David Herbert Lawrence

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In days gone by, we were afraid of dying in dishonor or a state of sin. Nowadays, we are afraid of dying fools. Now the fact is that there is no Extreme Unction to absolve us of foolishness. We endure it here on earth as subjective eternity. – Jean Baudrillard

He was doubtless an understanding Fellow that said, there was no happy Marriage but betwixt a blind Wife and a deaf Husband. – Michel de Montaigne, “Upon Some Verses of Virgil”

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