"People are not considerate of others. They tend……" — Helen McCrory
"People are not considerate of others. They tend not to consider themselves as all living together, but see themselves only as individuals."
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37 Quotes by Helen McCrory
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Music really influenced me when I was growing up. I did go through a Jimi Hendrix phase. My hair was…
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When I was 14 I told my mother I intended to be in the House of Commons in the morning,…
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I use my awards as doorsteps. Others are in the office or in little cubbyholes in our library – they…
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I'm half Scottish, half Welsh and I regard red hair as perfectly ordinary. And to set the record straight, contrary…
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People who are exceptionally intelligent are often lonely because there are few people as intelligent as them. I have two…
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A script is only as good as the director who's making it.
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Actually, I'm looking forward to being 50. Because to me, that's when a woman is at the pinnacle of her…
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America is such a nation of suppressed emotion, and when you arrive in L.A., you can smell the fear. It's…
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As I've got older, I feel more confident in my body, so wouldn't want to tamper with it.
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Every time, at any point of my life, I think now is always the best age to be.
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I can sleep anywhere! I can come off stage during the interval of a play, lie down for four minutes…
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I feel as though my life is bathed in golden sunlight. And the really wonderful thing is that I know…
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