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Meg Ryan

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I have a very good life, so I have nothing to complain about. Sometimes, I just have existential angst.


— Meg Ryan


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When I wear high heels I have a great vocabulary and I speak in paragraphs. I'm more eloquent. I plan to wear them more often.


— Meg Ryan


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I think there's an ongoing effort involved in trying to get a bigger perspective, trying to let go of things that limit your capacity to love and be loved or your capacity to hear and to really speak.


— Meg Ryan


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People are always telling me that change is good. But all that means is that something you didn't want to happen has happened.


— Meg Ryan


#change #good #happen #happened #me

I don't think we realise just how fast we go until you stop for a minute and realise just how loud and how hectic your life is, and how easily distracted you can get.


— Meg Ryan


#easily #fast #get #go #hectic

Motherhood changed me because it is so fundamental what you're doing for another person. And you are able to do even though it takes a lot.


— Meg Ryan


#another #because #changed #doing #even

A l lot of films I've done are essentially about women who are finding their voice, women who don't know themselves well.


— Meg Ryan


#done #essentially #films #finding #i

Acting is what I do. It's not what I solely define myself as.


— Meg Ryan


#define #i #i do #myself #solely

And the insidious thing is that people will either see a movie because it did well last weekend or won't see it because it didn't do well.


— Meg Ryan


#did #either #insidious #last #movie

I heard that chivalry was dead, but I think it's just got a bad flue.


— Meg Ryan


#chivalry #dead #got #heard #i






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Did you know about Meg Ryan?

The film centres on a mechanic and a Princeton doctoral candidate who fall in love thanks to the candidate's uncle Albert Einstein played by Walter Matthau. Garnering generally mixed to negative reviews it failed to draw interest among film studios resulting in a straight-to-DVD release in January 2009. She and Quaid separated and their divorce became final on July 16 2001.

In 1995 the Time critic Richard Corliss called her "the current soul of romantic comedy".

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