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For years, I never knowingly went on a holiday. When I travelled,

For years, I never knowingly went on a holiday. When I travelled, it was for work. Now I am a huge advocate, particularly to places which have amazing wildlife, such as Antarctica, India and Patagonia. – Miranda Richardson

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You can have a laugh in Los Angeles, or you can weep in Los Angeles, depending on your attitude towards it. – Miranda Richardson

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Its a wonderful profession, and it opens lots of doors, and I think its quite right that people can accuse actors and actresses of being dilettante, but you learn on every job, whatever it is, the process moves you on in some way, and yeah, I want to expand my knowledge of our existence, I suppose. – Miranda Richardson

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I like the personality of the Belgians. Theyre deeply eccentric, which is something that comes across in their design – terrific. – Miranda Richardson

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design
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Hawaii was beautiful of course, we played at Turtle Bay an amazing resort right on the ocean. – Natalie Gulbis

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Its amazing what we can get away with and what we cant. But its not for me to decide. – Mike Judge

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If you ever have the good fortune to meet Tippi Hedren, shes an amazing woman. You cant quite believe she is the age she is. – Toby Jones

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Before Twilight, occasionally I would get the Hey are you that girl from that movie? but no one knew my first and last name. The fans of the saga are amazing, and its very flattering. – Nikki Reed

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