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Interesting Quotes - Page 139

The more we listen to ourselves and make positive changes based on what we discover, the more interesting life becomes.

Louise L. Hay, Cheryl Richardson (2011). “You Can Create an Exceptional Life: Candid Conversations with Louise Hay and Cheryl Richardson”, p.153, Hay House, Inc

…misfortune was much more interesting to her than good luck.

Louisa May Alcott (2015). “Little Women Collection: Little Women, Little Men, Eight Cousins and More”, p.784, Xist Publishing

French cinema has always been very interesting, and it's still very powerful. I think it goes to show that it's great to still have a cinema that doesn't try to emulate, for example, American cinema.

"Director Louis Leterrier Talks Shooting On Location, Practical Effects vs. CG, and More on the Set of NOW YOU SEE ME". Interview with Steve 'Frosty' Weintraub, collider.com. April 15, 2013.

I think there are enough professional actors to fill in for me in my absence. I enjoyed it, but I can't imagine a role that would be interesting beyond playing myself.

"Fox Business Network's Lou Dobbs Says Candy Crowley 'Took Over' Debate (Q&A)". Interview with Paul Bond, www.hollywoodreporter.com. October 21, 2012.

I'm happy to work in the States because there are so many different and interesting projects. I'll go wherever people want me to work.

"Lizzie Brochere Talks AMERICAN HORROR STORY: ASYLUM, Working with Co-Stars Evan Peters and Jessica Lange and Possibly Returning for Season 3". Interview with Christina Radish, collider.com. November 22, 2012.

Today something interesting happened. I died.

Lisa Unger (2010). “Four Thrillers by Lisa Unger: Beautiful Lies, Sliver of Truth, Black Out, Die for You”, p.782, Crown

And one of the interesting things about bound feet is that they never age.

"Lisa See: secret women's writing". "The Book Show" with Ramona Koval, www.abc.net.au. March 2, 2006.

Women shouldn't iron, ever. It's our wrinkles that make us interesting.

Lisa Scottoline (2009). “Why My Third Husband Will Be a Dog: The Amazing Adventures of an Ordinary Woman”, p.37, Macmillan