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Ellen Burstyn Quotes

«What a lovely surprise to finally discover how unlonely being alone can be.»
Author: Ellen Burstyn | About: Solitude | Keywords: discover, finally, lovelier, lovely, surprise
«We are thrilled that 'Inside the Actors Studio' will have a 12th season on Bravo,»
Author: Ellen Burstyn
«The Book of Daniel.»
Author: Ellen Burstyn
«just incredible. I look forward to seeing his career unfold.»
Author: Ellen Burstyn
«It's been awhile. My Oscar is getting kind of tarnished. I looked at it a couple of years ago and thought I really needed a new one.»
Author: Ellen Burstyn
«Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore»
Author: Ellen Burstyn
«I don't think the show could have found a better or more beautiful home,»
Author: Ellen Burstyn
«[I regret turning down the lead role in] Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore, ... Who is this Martin Scorsese person? Why should I see his little film about 'Mean Streets'?»
Author: Ellen Burstyn
«The world is killing itself at the moment, due to religious differences. So it's on everyone's mind and it's a good time to explore different people's attitudes toward religion.»
Author: Ellen Burstyn
«What a lovely surprise to discover how un-lonely being alone can be»
Author: Ellen Burstyn