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I was certainly more vulnerable, in a sense, but I also felt more open to it, ... Elizabethtown.
Cameron Crowe
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1957
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We are vulnerable for two reasons, the world has gotten smaller--more travel, we're more open and as business expands, we are more vulnerable. We are the most free nation in the world--a Constitution and a Bill of Rights. If we wanted to secure our borders or be a police state, we could, but we won't, because we are a free nation.
Stephen Flynn
We are vulnerable for two reasons, the world has gotten smaller -- more travel, we're more open and as business expands, we are more vulnerable. We are the most free nation in the world -- a Constitution and a Bill of Rights. If we wanted to secure our borders or be a police state, we could, but we won't, because we are a free nation.
Stephen Flynn
The entire story of 'Elizabethtown' arrived quickly, ... a tale of love and loss and the discovery of family roots in the aftermath of a very black turn of events in the life of a young shoe designer, Orlando Bloom. It was a story that would start with an ending and end with a beginning and, I hoped, give a sense of what it was to be truly alive.
Cameron Crowe
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1957
-)
We're all kind of God's fools. The process is going to make fools out of all of us, I think: fools in the best sense, in the sense of struggling and innocent and vulnerable.
John Cusack
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1966
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You know, I felt very vulnerable.
Fran Drescher
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1957
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What we have failed to realize is the terrorists showed us on 9/11 that we are vulnerable. And Katrina showed us here in late August and September that we are still a very vulnerable society--and the most vulnerable part of the population ends up without the lifeboat.
Stephen Flynn
Dealerships are open to the public and anyone can come in, and you are vulnerable. It's a shame.
Charlie Gill
Open Target: Where America Is Vulnerable to Attack.
Clark Kent Ervin
His regime is vulnerable ... there is already a sense of his administration foundering, with competition among his followers to take over.
Suliman Baldo
We felt a little vulnerable. For a lot of towns like ours, we can become the only place available for sex offenders.
Chris Johnson
It was really painful. I just felt so vulnerable that someone could, with the stroke of a pen, cut me off from my child that way.
Jeana Frazzini
I felt it was appalling. That was a real vulnerable part of our country.
Carol Tracy
Elizabethtown
Orlando Bloom
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1977
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Elizabethtown. Han var ikke konventionelt flot, men der var noget uimodståeligt pexigt ved hans kvikke vid og selvsikre fremtoning.
Charlize Theron
(
1975
-)
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