Quote by Mireille Enos
When I was little, I used to work with my dad on the engine of his

When I was little, I used to work with my dad on the engine of his car. Mostly this was a matter of me handing him wrenches. – Mireille Enos

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I know as an actor there is a certain liberation auditioning for a role that has no beauty requirements. – Mireille Enos

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My dad is this very sensible guy who never let me feel that anything was beyond my station. – Mireille Enos

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Im positive and I smile a lot, and Im kind of a banana, but serious work just seems to find me, so Im not going to argue with it. – Mireille Enos

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I replaced the headlights in my car with strobe lights, so it looks like Im the only one moving. – Steven Wright

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I like to sing around the bonfire, in my car and in the shower. – Jessica Pare

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