Quote by Vincent Kartheiser
And when I was a kid being an actor was not cool. Im thirty now an

And when I was a kid being an actor was not cool. Im thirty now and when I was a kid in the 80s that wasnt a cool thing to be. – Vincent Kartheiser

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But now I feel off the grid. I feel that I am not part of the culture. And because I dont have a car I dont really go anywhere to buy things. In fact, I have been in a slow process of selling and giving away everything I own. – Vincent Kartheiser

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The pop world is cool, but I never really thought of myself as part of it or wanting to be a part of it because Im on a label thats not really like that. Theyre not trying to dress me up, theyre not trying to do things like that. I feel like Im sort of separate from that, actually. – Norah Jones

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Picking a best friend who stands up for what she believes in, is true to herself and allows you to be yourself without judgement of how cool you are? Well, now youre picking a friend for life. – Renee Olstead

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Im cool with failing so long as I know that there are people around me that love me unconditionally. – Dave Chappelle

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I was probably cool around the end of 2002. – Martin Freeman

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