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I really liked the idea of focusing on one thing for, hopefully, a long time to come. I also like the idea of a consiste
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"I really liked the idea of focusing on one thing for, hopefully, a long time to come. I also like the idea of a consistent lifestyle, as opposed to not really knowing where on the planet you're going to be at any given moment"

- Anna Paquin

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Anna Paquin is revealing her choice for a more constant way of life. She takes pleasure in the concept of focusing on something for a long period of time, instead of constantly being on the relocation and not understanding where she will be at any given moment. This recommends that she values stability and security, and prefers to have a sense of control over her life. She likely enjoys the concept of having a routine and being able to plan ahead, instead of needing to continuously adapt to new environments and scenarios. This quote shows her preference for a more foreseeable lifestyle, and her desire to have a sense of security and stability.

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Anna Paquin This quote is written / told by Anna Paquin somewhere between July 24, 1982 and today. She was a famous Actress from Canada. The author also have 31 other quotes.

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