Top 100 Quotes About Julianna
#2. I'd love to have my own TV show, in the way that Julianna Margulies has 'The Good Wife,' or a lovely ensemble show, like 'Six Feet Under.'
Lara Pulver
#3. Eat your breakfast. We have a train to board." - Daniel
"I'm not a child, Captain." - Julianna
"Yes. I am very much aware of that fact, thank you." - Daniel
Andrea Boeshaar
#5. I've left the Church - for many reasons that I've written about publicly - but it's still a large part of my identity, and I still have my faith, if not my Church.
Julianna Baggott
#6. Writing across genres has made me more prolific. When one is fighting me or simply not cutting it, I turn to another.
Julianna Baggott
#7. I don't have a favorite. I need different genres at different times.
Julianna Baggott
#8. I didn't know it until the end. All stories worth telling are love stories.
Julianna Baggott
#9. One of the reasons I write in different genres is that I get to have the feeling - even fleetingly - that I'm not just writing like Baggott again. I can escape myself.
Julianna Baggott
#10. You hear about actors who were doing five years on a series as lovers and actually hated each other. I don't know if I could pull it off.
Julianna Margulies
#11. If you look at the world one way, it takes from you - it's a thief of time, energy, creative mojo. But if you look at the world another way, it gives you an endless supply of motivation.
Julianna Baggott
#14. Writers aren't born properly labeled so it is hard to know one when one appears.
Julianna Baggott
#15. The room is full of such talent. It's a beautiful thing about the SAG Awards. It's the most rewarding room to be in as an actor.
Julianna Margulies
#16. I know this is going to sound corny, but I love my life. I love my baby, so I love getting to wake up with him. And I have the most amazing job, with writing that any actor would love and costars who I can't wait to see on Monday mornings. And I love coming home to my husband.
Julianna Margulies
#17. To know someone, to be known. That matters more than he'd ever thought it would.
Julianna Baggott
#19. Love is a luxury. It's something that people are allowed to indulge in when they're not simply trying to survive and keep other people alive.
Julianna Baggott
#20. I want women writers to write boldly, wildly, deeply. I want them to feel really liberated to tell the brutal truth, however they see that truth and are moved to tell it.
Julianna Baggott
#23. Roles written for women are so much more complex on television. The film world is becoming quite flimsy for women.
Julianna Margulies
#24. I can do a 'Maxim' shoot and be super sexy, but I'm also just a 21-year-old girl, and I look 17 sometimes.
Julianna Guill
#25. Are you saying that the people here aren't desperate? I think you're wrong. I think they are and they just don't know it.
Oh, they're desperate, all right, but so desperate that they're clinging to what they have.
Julianna Baggott
#26. I am deeply Catholic and always will be, but I'm no longer a member of the church. I left in 2003 because of the sex abuse scandal.
Julianna Baggott
#28. Love is selfless, it is a weakness, a giving in, a constant falling.
Julianna Baggott
#30. If men are paid/praised more than women for the same work than it always pays to allow the man to have more freedom to pour himself into his work - think of athletes, actors over the age of 28, lawyers, accountants, college deans ...
Julianna Baggott
#31. Will you be my wife forever? Here and now and beyond all of this?
Julianna Baggott
#32. Try to think of writing as a gift - more complexly put: it is the curse and the cure.
Julianna Baggott
#34. In Attractions, don't be afraid to say "no". I was tentative at first because I didn't want to cause problems. However, you must get into people's faces in Attractions. You are actually trained to yell at guests if necessary.
Julianna Cavallo
#35. Women are constantly underestimated in our power, our reach, our collective pull.
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#36. The power of saying no is so much more than the power of saying yes.
Julianna Margulies
#37. I feel a tremendous responsibility to my crew, to my cast, to every guest star that comes on.
Julianna Margulies
#38. The reason I met my husband was because I remembered a friend's birthday. The moral of the story is: Remember people's birthdays.
Julianna Margulies
#39. I've done so many independent movies I'm sure no one will ever see, but I've loved the work.
Julianna Margulies
#40. Are there books about us or something? This makes Pressia angry - the idea that this world is a subject of study, a story, instead of filled with real people, trying to survive.
Julianna Baggott
#41. Love is a cheap word. Anyone can say it, and few truly know what it means.
Julianna Scott
#42. Once upon a time, privacy was valued. For goodness' sake, a disabled president of the United States could ask that the press not photograph him in a wheelchair or being transferred to his car or generally in a weakened state, and the press would oblige. Those were the days.
Julianna Baggott
#43. But she's still afraid that the more she misses him
his face, his skin, the way he looked at her
and the more hope she has that she'll see him again, the more she has to lose.
Julianna Baggott
#44. I think that power comes in numbers, and we're in an industry where the actors need to have a bigger voice.
Julianna Margulies
#46. His wings - she's never seen them fully spread, massive and strong. She wants to tell him that this is how he was meant to be - as wrong as it was for her to do this to him, as wrong as it feels, he is this person in this moment, and there's nothing more beautiful.
Julianna Baggott
#47. My cheerleader part in 'Fired Up!' is really funny.
Julianna Guill
#48. I'm the kind of person who always has to be on time and I'm incredibly professional.
Julianna Margulies
#50. Writers are socially observant. We find people endlessly fascinating, and real life is mysterious. Sometimes it's hard to stop staring at the strut and squawk of my fellow man. They can be quite inspiring. Sometimes it's hard to stop talking to them to see what in the world they're thinking.
Julianna Baggott
#51. And I know I'm supposed to feel guilty for wanting people to buy my books ... and books in general? Novels and poetry, they belong to the realm of art. How dirty of us to try to hawk art! But, after a decade of hand-wringing and apologies, I can't quite muster the guilt anymore.
Julianna Baggott
#52. I'd always known that nothing would come between Alex and I, but that was just the "what." Now that I saw that we could handle what problems we did have in a way that only made us stronger, I finally knew the "how.
Julianna Scott
#54. People know the difference between good and evil in their hearts - if they search them. Religions twist good and evil. Their differences are the kind that need to be taught because they aren't natural.
Julianna Baggott
#55. That's what I love about acting, you get to find little pieces of yourself in every character you play.
Julianna Margulies
#56. She feels a great pang of loss, an unexpected welling of sorrow mixed with confusion.
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#61. I don't know when I'm writing dark. I don't know when I'm writing funny or even heartbreaking. I'm always just trying to write it true.
Julianna Baggott
#62. I think you're much more approachable when you're on a small screen.
Julianna Margulies
#63. Now I feel like we weren't made for each other. We're making each other
into the people we should become.
Julianna Baggott
#64. A good wife is someone who thinks she has done everything right: raising the kids, being there for the husband, being home, trying to do it all.
Julianna Margulies
#65. Our stories are what we have," Our Good Mother says. "Our stories preserve us. we give them to one another. Our stories have value. Do you understand?
Julianna Baggott
#66. I'd rather go back to waitressing than play a character that I hate.
Julianna Margulies
#68. Weakness, like not being able to bury the past. Weakness, like not giving up hope when you know you should.
Julianna Baggott
#69. I want to keep looking at ways to stride forward with positivity.
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#70. Flattery will get you nowhere. But don't let that stop you." The
Julianna Keyes
#71. Literature has done great work for feminism - writing and reading are a practice of empathy - and great literature will continue to do so.
Julianna Baggott
#73. I was born in the era of the novel. I've written many, as well as collections of poetry, and essays for mouthing off. I've written to inches, word-counts, page-counts, even the sonnet and the screenplay (which I call a plot poem). I write narrative. That's it. I just want to tell it.
Julianna Baggott
#74. If I'd learned nothing else, it was this: If you want to be a great writer, be a man. If you can't be a man, write like one.
Julianna Baggott
#75. Here, falling in love can be an event, a proclamation without acknowledging that everyone you love could die an awful death, that loving someone is an acceptance of impending loss.
Julianna Baggott
#76. One of Satan's most seductive traps is convincing us that we cannot do what we will not do.
Julianna Slattery
#77. This is the right place." He scratches his chin. "Is it? Hmm." My eyes narrow. "Do you actually live here?" Now that I think about it, I'm pretty sure Crosbie lives in a frat house and always will. "Technically?
Julianna Keyes
#78. Scars are good. Right, Helmud? It's the body's way of making armour.
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#79. The ugliness is what makes the beautiful things beautiful.
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#80. My oldest sister was an actress living in NYC by the time I was ten, and desperately wanted to be the one in charge of the words.
Julianna Baggott
#81. I think the whole under-eye-bag thing is hereditary, and I just got lucky.
Julianna Margulies
#82. I've either been in love a dozen times or never. I can't tell.
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#83. He's wearing black boxer briefs that strain against his hips, and again I wonder why I never found men with muscles that sexy before. I mean, this man is pure physical perfection, and if he didn't hate me so much, he'd be ideal.
Julianna Keyes
#84. Basically if you burst into my office the walls themselves will flutter as if alive - maybe that's the reason for all the wings in 'Pure.'
Julianna Baggott
#85. The generation of women who came before us did much of our shouting. They laid the groundwork and now we can be calm and constant and steady.
Julianna Baggott
#88. I miss art. I miss art. Life would be worth living if I had art.
Julianna Baggott
#89. It's one thing in this business to actually work. 5 percent of the Screen Actors' Guild works. It's another thing to do work that's satisfying and that people are loving.
Julianna Margulies
#90. Some of the best work done to combat the Republicans has been wit and humor.
Julianna Baggott
#92. I am a big believer in women's lib, but I love when a man holds a door for me.
Julianna Margulies
#93. I was never much of a kid person. I mean, I thought they were cute to look at, but I didn't want them in my house.
Julianna Margulies
#95. I would have gone to law school, or gotten a psychology degree. I wasn't interested in sleeping on a futon forever. And what happened is I walked into auditions, and I had nothing to lose, because I had a backup plan.
Julianna Margulies
#96. She glances back before stepping into the alley, and she catches her grandfather looking at her the way he does sometimes
as if she's already gone, as if he's practicing sorrow.
Julianna Baggott
#97. Isn't there a danger with Tweeting, like drunk dialing? Isn't there a drunk Tweeting danger?
Julianna Margulies
#98. I didn't start writing so that I could more deeply know myself. I was bored of myself, my life, my childhood, my hometown. I started writing as a way to know others, to get away from myself.
Julianna Baggott
#99. How do you know me?" she says.
He looks at her through his narrow eyes. "I was," he says.
"You were what?" she asks.
"I was," he says again. "And now I'm not.
Julianna Baggott
#100. And I knew that I loved him with more than a nod. I loved him with a rush of tenderness, a lion's share. (Is that ever enough?)
I wanted to survive. I had to. I never called.
Julianna Baggott
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