A Quote by Miranda Richardson

I wouldn't want to go back to my 20s; they were pretty angst-laden times. — © Miranda Richardson
I wouldn't want to go back to my 20s; they were pretty angst-laden times.
Honestly, because of the way women were treated, I wouldn't want to go back to Puritan times. I'm far too outspoken to be a woman in Puritan times.
People have asked if I would go back to my 20s, and I'm like, "Only if I could hold onto the wisdom and the things that I've learned." But in reality, I don't think I'd want to even go back then. I'm so happy with where I'm at. My life is very content. Everything feels really good. I wouldn't want to change any of that. I'm happy for all the ups and the downs, and everything that has led me to where I am. I wouldn't want to lose any of that.
Honestly, because of the way women were treated, I wouldn't want to go back to Puritan times.
My 20s were pretty painful.
I don't think it necessarily makes me want to go back to my 20s, but what I love about playing any type of character is the escapism.
There is something addictive in space that makes you want to go back - like the mountain climbers who want to go back to the Himalayas although their fingers were cut by frostbite.
I had some wonderful times in my 20s, but your 20s are hard.
There are times in my life when I've wanted never to exist. There's times you don't want to go back to.
The magic's back and we're in a time tunnel, feeling like when we were in our 20s back in the 1970s.
I kicked college nostalgia in my late 20s. As much as I loved college and treasure the memories, I no longer want to go back.
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One thing that happens often times in family life is that people think maybe the challenge you are having with a child when they are a teenager or even in adolescence that this is going to go on forever and it doesn't. They get to their 20s, they change dramatically in their 20s. So sometimes it's just holding on for the ride, and just being there and holding on for the ride.
It's amazing when you go back home now, when you remember how you were before. You go back home and all those people are calling your name, shouting. I get mobbed by the kids. They want to see you, want to know you.
Actors have a different kind of existence because they blow up over night into superstars in their early 20s. Let's say you were a superstar in your early 20s and somebody gave you millions of dollars, I mean come on. Let's be honest here, we don't know anything in our 20s.
I have felt for a long time that I want to return back to being a singer-songwriter for a period of time. I will go back to Broadway. But I want to make the right choices about why to go back and when I am ready to go back.
To go to the Oscars for 'Moneyball' - that was pretty amazing. And to be able to go work with Kathryn Bigelow - that's going to be pretty sweet. Hopefully I don't have to go back to being a waiter. That's still my main goal.
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