Nicole Kidman Quotes

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It's a very brave thing to fall in love. You have to be willing to trust somebody else with your whole being, and that's very difficult, really difficult and very brave.
Nicole Kidman
You don't have to be naked to be sexy.
Nicole Kidman
The thing you hate about yourself tends to be the thing that everyone likes about you.
Nicole Kidman
I believe that as much as you take, you have to give back. It's important not to focus on yourself too much.
Nicole Kidman
While I was backstage before presenting the Best New Artist award, I talked to George Strait for a while. He's so incredibly cool. So down-to-earth and funny. I think it should be known that George Strait has an awesome, dry, subtle sense of humor. Then I went back out into the crowd and watched the rest of the show. Keith Urban's new song KILLS ME, it's so good. And when Brad Paisley ran down into the front row and kissed Kimberley's stomach (she's pregnant) before accepting his award, Kellie, my mom, and I all started crying. That's probably the sweetest thing I've ever seen. I thought Kellie NAILED her performance of the song we wrote together "The Best Days of Your Life". I was so proud of her. I thought Darius Rucker's performance RULED, and his vocals were incredible. I'm a huge fan. I love it when I find out that the people who make the music I love are wonderful people. I love Faith Hill and how she always makes everyone in the room feel special. I love Keith Urban, and how he told me he knows every word to "Love Story" (That made my night). I love Nicole Kidman, and her sweet, warm personality. I love how Kenny Chesney always has something hilarious or thoughtful to say. But the real moment that brought on this wave of gratitude was when Shania Twain HERSELF walked up and introduced herself to me. Shania Twain, as in.. The reason I wanted to do this in the first place. Shania Twain, as in.. the most impressive and independent and confident and successful female artist to ever hit country music. She walked up to me and said she wanted to meet me and tell me I was doing a great job. She was so beautiful, guys. She really IS that beautiful. All the while, I was completely star struck. After she walked away, I realized I didn't have my camera. Then I cried. You know, last night made me feel really great about being a country music fan in general. Country music is the place to find reality in music, and reality in the stars who make that music. There's kindness and goodness and....honesty in the people I look up to, and knowing that makes me smile. I'm proud to sing country music, and that has never wavered. The reason for the being.. nights like last night.
Taylor Swift
I think it's important that we don't all have to hold our heads high all the time saying everything's fine.
Nicole Kidman
What's the point of doing something good if nobody's watching?
Nicole Kidman
Vengeance is a lazy form of grief.
Nicole Kidman
You're either going to walk through life and experience it fully or you're going to be a voyeur. And I'm not a voyeur.
Nicole Kidman
Even from a very early age, I knew I didn't want to miss out on anything life had to offer just because it might be considered dangerous.
Nicole Kidman
It's strange, but sad. I think I'll always be sad.
Nicole Kidman
En la película, la pobre Keira Knightley tiene que pasar por toda esa maldita tragedia con James McAvoy, pero si Keira no hubiera sido atractiva, el nunca se habría fijado en ella y no le habría roto el corazón. Al fin y al cabo todos sabemos eso de que “es mejor haber amado y perdido...”, todo ese rollo es una mierda. Esta teoría se aplica a un montón de películas. Piensa en ello. Si Kate winslet hubiese sido la “Duff”, Leonardo DiCaprio no se habría enamorado de ella en Titanic y nosotros nos habríamos ahorrado un montón de lágrimas. Si Nicole Kidman hubiese sido fea en Cold Mountain, no tendría que haberse preocupado por Jude Law cuando se fue a la guerra. La lista es interminable.
Kody Keplinger (The DUFF: Designated Ugly Fat Friend (Hamilton High, #1))
Vengeance is a lazy form of grief.
Nicole Kidman in "The Interpreter"
One day i'll fly away / Leave all this to yesterday...
Nicole Kidman in "Moulin Rouge"
As long as I've given something the best I can, have really committed, everything else is up to God.
Nicole Kidman
Whatever you do in life, don't give up on your own dreams.
Nicole Kidman
Life has got all those twists and turns. You've got to hold on tight and off you go.
Nicole Kidman (To the Lighthouse)
I want to be tested beyond my comfort zone. I don't want to be safe if it's more interesting to be dangerous.
Nicole Kidman
Forget the past. You can never predict what the future will be. Live for the moment.
Nicole Kidman
I find standing and posing for photos very awkward.
Nicole Kidman (To the Lighthouse)
I have my natural blonde eyebrows darkened.
Nicole Kidman (To the Lighthouse)
I wore a merkin for my full frontal scene in Billy Bathgate.
Nicole Kidman (To the Lighthouse)
I always wanted to get married with just candles! I think candlelight is the most beautiful light there is and there's something very spiritual about it.
Nicole Kidman (To the Lighthouse)
In May 1993, Clinton ordered the presidential plane to wait on the tarmac at Los Angeles International Airport while he got a haircut from Christophe Schatteman, a Beverly Hills hairdresser. Schatteman’s clients have included Nicole Kidman, Goldie Hawn, and Steven Spielberg. “We flew out of San Diego to L.A. to pick him up,” recalls James Saddler, a steward on the infamous trip. “Some guy came out and said he was supposed to cut the president’s hair. Christophe cut his hair, and we took off. We were on the ground for an hour. They closed the runways.” While Christophe cut Clinton’s hair, two runways at LAX were closed. That meant all incoming and outgoing flights had to be halted. Clinton’s thoughtlessness inconvenienced passengers throughout the country. Like
Ronald Kessler (The First Family Detail: Secret Service Agents Reveal the Hidden Lives of the Presidents)
Alec? Not Baldwin?' she jokes. 'Meg Ryan's long-suffering husband?' 'No drip. Meg Ryan married Denis Quaid until she ran off with Russell Crowe before he ditched her for Nicole Kidman, when Tom Ditched her. This is way before Nicole married rock star Keith, I might add. Alec Baldwin's wife is, or rather was, Kim Basinger. They're divorced now. Fought over Ireland.' 'Cathlic/Protestant dilemma?' 'No, their daughter, Ireland.
Ellie Campbell (Looking for La La)
Female empaths who are famous include Nicole Kidman, Jewel (her song “Sensitive” is about empaths), Winona Ryder, Alanis Morissette, and Princess Diana.
Judith Orloff (The Empath's Survival Guide: Life Strategies for Sensitive People)
Remember Nicole Kidman. She was declared an SP and left the church, and she’s doing okay. Her career is still going, and she has a husband and family…
Leah Remini (Troublemaker: Surviving Hollywood and Scientology)
While timing was only part of the issue with Doris Day, it would be a key reason why, from the mid-1950s onward, good people were unable to appear in good musicals. An original like Never Steal Anything Small was unsuccessful on every level—and heinous in its waste of Jimmy Cagney’s talent—while skillful adaptations like Silk Stockings and Bells Are Ringing flopped resoundingly. As fewer opportunities arose, they were sometimes attended by the questionable notion that dubbing solves all problems. This is why Rossano Brazzi and Sidney Poitier could look great, in South Pacific and Porgy and Bess, and sound ostensibly like the opera singers who were doing the actual vocalizing. While dubbing had been present from the very beginning, it achieved some kind of pinnacle from the mid-fifties to the late sixties. Hiring nonsinging names like Deborah Kerr and Rosalind Russell and Natalie Wood and Audrey Hepburn, even nonsinging non-names like Richard Beymer, was viewed as a form of insurance, conviction be damned.8 Casting for name recognition instead of experience has long been part of the film equation, and it cuts both ways. It may, for example, have seemed more astute than desperate to put Lee Marvin and Clint Eastwood into Paint Your Wagon, despite the equivocal results. Nicole Kidman in Moulin Rouge! was far less a musical player than a photogenic, aurally enhanced artifact, and many people left Mamma Mia! wondering if Pierce Brosnan’s execrable singing was intended as a deliberate joke. In contrast with these are the film people who take the plunge with surprising ease.
Richard Barrios (Dangerous Rhythm: Why Movie Musicals Matter)
My mom dyed my hair red when I was little using vegetable dye so it wouldn't damage my hair.
Nicole Kidman
My instinct is to protect my children from pain. But adversity is often the thing that gives us character and backbone.
Nicole Kidman
They dyed my hair red, I was only 14. It wasn't red like that. Everyone always thinks it was, but it wasn't.
Nicole Kidman (Nicole Kidman & Keith Urban: It's True - a Baby! / Pick Country's Hottest Bachelor / Faith Hill: Will She Be a Future First Lady? / Mindy McCready: Her Life After Getting Out of Jail Early (Country Weekly, Volume 15, Number 3, February 11, 2008))
Do you remember that scene from Cold Mountain?” He pushes all my hair back so that he sees my face clearly. “When Nicole Kidman says ‘Isn’t there some religion where you just have to say three times “I marry you,” and you’re man and wife?’” I can’t hold on to my smile because this moment feels as sacred as what we’ll do in a church one day real soon. “I marry you.” My voice quakes with the beauty of the declaration. “I marry you. I marry you.” His eyes burn across my face with the sweetest heat, with assurances of his love, with the certainty of forever. “I marry you.” He ordains my lips with a kiss, soft and tender. “I marry you. I marry you.
Kennedy Ryan (Down to My Soul (Soul, #2))
My mother dyed my hair red since I was four because I loved Anne of Green Gables and wanted red hair. Not many people know this but my natural hair color is light strawberry blonde. Got my hair from my grandmother's side of the family.
Nicole Kidman
Breathe and don't try to be perfect.
Nicole Kidman
Violence against women is an appalling human rights violation. But it is not inevitable. We can put a stop to this.
Nicole Kidman