Quote by Hugo Weaving
Were all outsiders in a way. Were all alone and can become very lo

Were all outsiders in a way. Were all alone and can become very lonely. – Hugo Weaving

Other quotes by Hugo Weaving

Ive often dreamed about going back to Nigeria, but thats a very romantic notion. Its a hideous country to go to in reality. – Hugo Weaving

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I dont think Ill ever escape the fact that I dont belong anywhere in particular. Ive often dreamed about going back to Nigeria, but thats a very romantic notion. Its a hideous country to go to in reality. – Hugo Weaving

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As much as I long for a sort of security and consistency sometimes, I do enjoy sort of being busted around. I really dont know whats happening sometimes next week, let alone this year. – Matthew Macfadyen

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Im not at the point where Id feel safe in a house alone. I would be really scared. Im the kind of person that when I get up to go use the bathroom I have this big long hallway, and I just know someones going to jump out and get me. – Britney Spears

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Im really lucky that my record companies have been patient with me and leave me alone and give me the time to make it right in my mind. – Sarah McLachlan

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Im a huge Wes Anderson fan I would faint if I met him, let alone got to work with him. – Emma Roberts

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As you reach for understanding, you find that your ladder of facts isn’t long enough, and you try to extend it by adding a rung of faith. Eventually you see that the task is hopeless, and you put away your ladder of facts and go get a ladder of faith. – Robert Brault, rbrault.blogspot.com

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Discontent is the first necessity of progress. – Thomas Alva Edison

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