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Love Quotes by John Cusack
- Did you know that the word person comes from the Latin word persona, which means mask? So maybe being human means we invite spectators to…
- Maybe the absence of signs is a sign.
- All my romantic stories are a scrambled version of that first one.
- I just love the process of working with other actors,
- I guess maybe I'm idealistic.
- I think when you get to the point where you don't need to be in love, then you could be in love. You have to…
- I was raised Irish Catholic, but I don't consider myself Irish Catholic: I consider myself me, an American.
- I have a bit of a rebellious nature.
- I love these movies where it's just about the film. You don't have my face on the poster. It's all about the movie. I like…
- I read Noam Chomsky. I like some of Gore Vidal's stuff.
- I was never interested in being an overly public person.
- I've seen the people who talk about their love lives in print invariably have doomed relationships with the person they're talking about.
- It seems to me that one thing people do over and over again is try to figure out how to get married, stay married, fall…
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