Quote by Daniel Radcliffe
I would love to work in America. I wouldnt love to live there, but

I would love to work in America. I wouldnt love to live there, but Id love to experience working there. – Daniel Radcliffe

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I met Elijah Wood once, I met Peter Jackson, I met Orlando Bloom, and theyre all really cool. – Daniel Radcliffe

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cool
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I dont know what to do with it. Im very fortunate to have it, and it gives you room to maneuver. But the main thing about having money is it means you dont have to worry about it. And that for me is a lovely thing. Its not for fast cars and hookers. – Daniel Radcliffe

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Money
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Ive always thought that as long as directors and casting directors dont see me as just Harry Potter, Ill be OK. People have shown a lot of faith in me, and I owe them a huge debt. Theyre letting me prove that Im serious about this. – Daniel Radcliffe

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Faith
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Optimism with some experience behind it is much more energizing than plain old experience with a certain degree of cynicism. – Twyla Tharp

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A man who carries a cat by the tail learns something he can learn in no other way. – Mark Twain

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Experience

You ask any moviemaker what their favorite movie experience was, and theyll say it was one of the first ones, where everyone had to pitch in and do everything together, and you had to struggle. – Robert Rodriguez

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Experience

Experience is not what happens to you its what you do with what happens to you. – Aldous Huxley

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Experience

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A wonderful thing about a book, in contrast to a computer screen, is that you can take it to bed with you. – Daniel J. Boorstin

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I burnt myself out of skating. I was ready to focus on being a mom. – Kristi Yamaguchi

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The arctic loneliness of age. – S. Weir Mitchell

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A work can become modern only if it is first postmodern. Postmodernism thus understood is not modernism at its end but in the nascent state, and this state is constant. – Francois de La Rochefoucauld

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work