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Life Quotes by Catherine Deneuve
- I've always been able to decide what was more important at different points in my life, but I never gave up personal things to work,…
- People have always thought of me as someone who's very classical,when in fact I've led a rather unconventional life.
- You suffer as an actor. It's difficult to be an actor and live a good life, especially today.
- To have a public life, you still have the right to a private life.
- Even if a woman is abused a very long time ago, it comes out in her life in a negative way.
- I didn't devote my life to acting. I give a lot to my work, but my life has always been more important.
- People don't know very much about me. They do not know what really goes on in my private life.
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