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Who Quotes by Meryl Streep
- I have a very busy life, and not many people who have a career and four kids go out a lot to the movies.
- We are who we're going to be when we're very old, and when we're very old we are who we were when we were 8.
- Obsession is an attractive thing. People who are really, really interested and good at one thing and smart are attractive, if they're men.
- I don't like to be gone all weekend and at night too. Because for 20 years, I've had children who are in school.
- Interestingly, young people don't come to you for advice. Especially the ones who are related to you.
- I had this sort of idolatry for certain actors who preceded me, people who inspired me, so I'm honored to be that way for young…
- All an actor has is their blind faith that they are who they say they are today, in any scene.
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