Quote by Miranda Otto
I think you go through a period as a teenager of being quite cool

I think you go through a period as a teenager of being quite cool and unaffected by things. – Miranda Otto

Other quotes by Miranda Otto

Theres such big pressure on people who are incredibly famous, on those who have people sitting outside their front door and taking photos every time they move. – Miranda Otto

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famous
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If there is a book that the script came from you have to read it, you have to see what you can get out of it: mood, back story and things that may not even be in the film. They kick off your imagination and broaden the character, I think. – Miranda Otto

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Imagination
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Big Star invented a vision of bohemian rock &amp roll cool that had nothing to do with New York, Los Angeles or London, which made them completely out of style in the 1970s, but also made them an inspiration to generations of weird Southern kids. – Rob Sheffield

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cool

Ive had fans come and knock on my door. Im usually polite, but Im usually very direct and say, Its not cool that you come here uninvited. – Gary Allan

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cool

Id love to date somebody cool, fun, funny. – Rihanna

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cool

My band is so dedicated, everybody works very hard. The No. 1 priority is the show, and its pretty cool because we all pull together, and its fun. Its like being on a sports team or something. – Bob Seger

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cool

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I may not here omit those two main plagues, and common dotages of human kind, wine and women, which have infatuated and besotted myriads of people. They go commonly together. – Robert Burton

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A bicycle does get you there and more…. And there is always the thin edge of danger to keep you alert and comfortably apprehensive. Dogs become dogs again and snap at your raincoat; potholes become personal. And getting there is all the fun. – Bill Emerson, “On Bicycling,” Saturday Evening Post, 1967 July 29th

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