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I want to work for a long, long time and keep growing in my work, and if I am very lucky and very blessed, maybe somewhe
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"I want to work for a long, long time and keep growing in my work, and if I am very lucky and very blessed, maybe somewhere along the line there will be one movie in there that becomes a classic"

- Salma Hayek

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In this quote, Salma Hayek expresses her desire to have a long and satisfying profession in the film industry. She wishes to continue growing and enhancing in her work, constantly challenging herself and taking on new functions. However, she also acknowledges that success in the film industry is not ensured and considers herself fortunate and blessed if she has the ability to belong of one film that becomes a traditional. This quote showcases Hayek's dedication and enthusiasm for her craft, along with her humbleness and thankfulness for any potential future successes.

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Salma Hayek This quote is written / told by Salma Hayek somewhere between September 2, 1966 and today. She was a famous Actress from Mexico. The author also have 33 other quotes.

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