
Top 17 Glenn Close Damages Quotes
#1. If you want to achieve a high goal, you're going to have to take some chances.
Alberto Salazar
#2. The law is the last result of human wisdom acting upon human experience for the benefit of the public.
Samuel Johnson
#3. And a killer was out there, plotting his next murder. Damn. He watched her mood shift, playful to alert and serious.
J.T. Ellison
#4. I don't believe in breaks. Not yet. I'm too young. I'll find the next job to keep me busy between seasons.
Aldis Hodge
#7. This was a fight the likes of which only existed in fiction, a war that was black and white and had no vagueness in where the line was drawn.
Evan Currie
#8. I'd like to play a mixture of Lucille Ball meets Murphy Brown meets Glenn Close on 'Damages,' to keep a little bit of the darkness in there. I like dark comedy a lot.
Joelle Carter
#9. When you've made up your mind to shout out who you are to the world, it's a relief to know that you can do it in a whisper.
Terry Pratchett
#11. As long as you care as much as I care, you can't be ashamed of anything.
Kristen Stewart
#12. In many ways, I'm a big admirer still of Julian Assange. He had balls to do what he did and his motivations in terms of holding the powerful to account are tremendously inspiring to me.
Alex Gibney
#13. 'Damages' was cool. It brought me back to New York for a little while, so that was a lot of fun, and I was obviously very excited about the opportunity to work with Rose Byrne and Glenn Close. I'd been a fan of that show before I started working on it.
Bailey Chase
#14. You've recognised a fundamental feature of an addict's life. Maintaining your habit is so important you've no real interest in anything else.
Marian Keyes
#15. If love be rough with you, be rough with love. Prick love for pricking and you beat love down.
William Shakespeare
#16. My mother studied English and drama at the University of Pennsylvania, where my father studied architecture. She was a great influence in all sorts of ways, a wicked wit.
Donald Barthelme
#17. A self does not amount to much, but no self is an island; each exists in a fabric of relations that is now more complex and mobile than ever before.
Jean-Francois Lyotard
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