A Quote by Nicole Kidman

I never knew I'd be in a musical, let alone win an award for one. — © Nicole Kidman
I never knew I'd be in a musical, let alone win an award for one.
I feel like regardless of whether or not I win this award or I win that award or I don't win this award - I'm still Sam at the end of the day. And that's what defines me.
I would like to win the Pulitzer Prize. I would like to win the Nobel Prize. I would like to win a Tony award for the Broadway musical I'm now working on. Aside from these, my aspirations are modest ones.
It seems like I'm one of those people that has the personality where, if I win an award, I wake up the next day, and I'm like 'Oh, but I didn't win this award though, or this didn't happen.'
A new kind of award has been added -- the deathbed award. It is not an award of any kind. Either the recipient has not acted at all, or was not nominated, or did not win the award the last few times around. It is intended to relieve the guilty conscience of the Academy members and save face in front of the public. The Academy has the horrible taste to have a star, choking with emotion, present this deathbed award so that there can be no doubt in anybody's mind why the award is so hurriedly given. Lucky is the actor who is too sick to watch the proceedings on television.
I never won any award, ever, except for a Houston Press award, but other than that, I never won an award.
If there's an award for best mother-in-law in the universe, in the future, when my son gets married, I will win that award.
I have been nominated five times for the Filmfare Award but for some unknown reasons I failed to win the award even once.
I would never win an award for not loving pizza.
I know one thing; I'll never win an Academy Award.
I never planned my movies. I never selected subjects to win the National Award. I did films that made the masses happy.
When I started my blog, it was really this one goal - I said, 'I am not going to be famous to the world, but I could be famous to people on the Internet.' And I set a goal. I said, 'I'm going to win an award,' because I had never won an award in my entire life.
It feels amazing to know that the whole country thought my role in 'Newton' was one of my best, and to win the Special Mention Award at the highest film award in India is just exhilarating.
I'll never try to win an award. I'm out there just playing for my team.
An award, to me, means a bonus. It's not that an actor works for an award. I don't work for an award. But, when you get an award, it is encouraging and inspiring and reminds you that you need to do well.
Why do we want to win an award? Yes, my grandmother would be very proud, but I think it's also so people can hear, 'Oh, this show won an award. I guess it's good. I should watch it now.'
It was never an ambition to grow up and win an Academy Award, so when it happens, you go, 'Weird!'
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