Quote by Seth Rogen
I remember, when I was an up-and-coming comic, how annoyed I would

I remember, when I was an up-and-coming comic, how annoyed I would be when the famous guys would show up and just take everyones spots. – Seth Rogen

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To me, what separates a funny movie from a good movie is something personal. – Seth Rogen

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Im not one of those actors where filmmakers that I admire ask me to be in their movies. I meet them at parties and theyre nice to me, but they never ask me to work with them. – Seth Rogen

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movies
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The good thing about L.A. is that theres always someone more famous 100 yards away from me. – Seth Rogen

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I just want to be rich and famous. – Ian Hart

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I think its useful, as a famous person, to have as little separation between the perception of you and how you really are – because otherwise Id be sitting here thinking Im keeping secrets, and wondering when youre going to find out. – Daniel Radcliffe

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I keep saying Im not at all famous in my own country, because people do not think I have done anything for India. – Freida Pinto

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famous

I just want to make music, I dont want people to talk about me. All Ive ever wanted to do was sing. I dont want to be a celebrity. I dont want to be in peoples faces, you know, constantly on covers of magazine that I havent even known Im on. – Adele

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