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Them Quotes by Salma Hayek
- I can learn my lines fine. It’s just reading them in the first place that is the problem.
- It's very easy to feel someone's pain when you love them.
- Life is about creating new opportunities, not waiting for them to come to you.
- If a man lets all of my dogs sleep in the bed with us, then that is the most romantic thing. You must love my…
- Some men have a silly theory about beautiful women - that somewhere along the line they'll turn into a monster. That movie gave them a…
- I don't see women and think of them as competition or with judgment. Women really move me. I feel connected to all kinds of women.…
- Producing is hell, writing is frustrating, acting is really satisfying, directing is heaven. Some men have a silly theory about beautiful women - that somewhere…
- There's a lot about the character. It doesn't always happen, but there are some characters you really create a relationship with, almost as if they…
- In my world, you have to be so beautiful, so skinny, so rich, so famous and I don't believe you really have to be any…
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