Quote by Josh Lucas
New York has got this sort of wonderful romantic idea of the South

New York has got this sort of wonderful romantic idea of the South. – Josh Lucas

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I visited those friends whod just had a baby, and she was washing dishes and he was cleaning the house, and I burst with happiness. And in their minds, they were in this terrible domestic rut. – Josh Lucas

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I think Ive spent so much time playing characters that are so far away from me and learning how to technically build and how to technically put something on top of you. – Josh Lucas

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Every day is intense and alive, whether its travel, work, even down time, which there is so little of. – Josh Lucas

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I got a gymnastics scholarship to college, fell in love with my true love of my whole life – who Im married to now – and he was a virgin too. It was very romantic. – Victoria Jackson

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Now that I look back on it, having retired from being a reporter, it was kind of romantic. It was a wonderful way to live ones life, just as I imagined it would be when I was 6 or 7. – Charles Kuralt

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You cannot look up at the night sky on the Planet Earth and not wonder what its like to be up there amongst the stars. And I always look up at the moon and see it as the single most romantic place within the cosmos. – Tom Hanks

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