Daphne Zuniga Quotes
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~ Daphne Zuniga Quote
The first step toward liberty is to miss liberty; the second, to seek it; the third, to find it.
~ Daphne Zuniga Quote
I started dating older men, and I would fall in love with them. I thought they could teach me about life.
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The press is reporting things that are absolutely irrelevant to any of our lives and they are sensationalistic and it is damaging.
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People feel powerless and useless in the world. But they can buy something. It can give them a sense of value, of power.
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I love men in bed when they are sleeping. But then they have to go and wake up.
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I know that place of being an actor and wishing and wanting for things to happen for you, but the truth is that it happens inside.
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One out of six women are toxic with mercury. Mercury comes out of coal plants and chlorine plants. I am toxic, I deal with symptoms, children are born with, you know, autism - there is an epidemic in this country. This is like, the air that we breath.
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I cannot tell you how happy and in love I am with everything.
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Before I do a movie, I watch Meryl Streep movies over and over. It's not to mimic her. It's to remind myself to be more committed.
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My mom was sarcastic about men. She would tell me Adam was the rough draft and Eve was the final product. She was a feminist minister, an earth mom who wore a bra only on Sundays.
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I was eating tuna four times a week,
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I love men who are vigilantly following their passions, who are emotionally ready for commitment, and who are maybe even a little crazy. Men who are self-interested and narcissistic couldn't be more boring.
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When I was in high school I moved from the big city to a tiny village of 500 people in Vermont. It was like The Waltons!
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I had a kind of anger inside of me that made me want to prove myself all the time. I constantly got into fights and usually ended up in the principal's office. My mother had her hands full with my sister and me. And yet those years taught me to be independent. I once thought that to be "normal" -- to have a mother, father, 2.7 kids and a dog -- was to be happy. I learned pretty quickly that wasn't my "thing" at all. (on her troubled childhood)
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