Quote by Anthony Hopkins
In the theatre, people talk. Talk, talk until the cows come home a

In the theatre, people talk. Talk, talk until the cows come home about journeys of discovery and about what Hazlitt thought of a line of Shakespeare. I cant stand it. – Anthony Hopkins

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Im married. My wife, Stella – a beautiful woman. Shes brought a lot of peace to my life, a lot of wisdom. – Anthony Hopkins

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I have no interest in Shakespeare and all that British nonsense… I just wanted to get famous and all the rest is hogwash. – Anthony Hopkins

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From the moment this baby came into our home, those two dogs have never been more in love. Its the most beautiful thing Ive ever witnessed. People keep saying, Oh, youre a single mom. Im like, Actually, Im not. Ive got two boys helping. – Charlize Theron

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