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Thinking Quotes by Kat Dennings
- The way I view feminism — and I know there are a lot of different things going on — but, at its purest form, to…
- I can't imagine wanting to be famous just for the sake of being famous. I think fame should come along with success, talent.
- I think it's important for people to know that it's okay to feel like you're not better as long as you keep trying.
- I don't think I've had a holiday in my entire life that wasn't about my dad's work.
- Actors make less than you think.
- I think you can tell when someone is being dishonest as an actor.
- I don't really think about doing something kind, I think there's just a way to conduct your daily life with compassion to other people.
- It is an important part of your anatomy. Don't break it as you get older because if you do it's kind of curtains. I just…
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