Naveen Andrews quotes:

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  • I was always in trouble from an early age. I had a fraught relationship with my parents, who were very traditional. Doing plays at school was a joyous release.

  • A slice of hot, buttered toast is the perfect meal. It's not too much and not too little, and it gives you just the right buzz.

  • Los Angeles is the only place that I can honestly say I have ever called home.

  • I couldn't bloody believe a prime-time TV show would have an Iraqi ex-Republican Guard torturer as a main character.

  • I think I may have failed at a lot of things, but the one thing I can say, and that I'm proud of, is that I am a good parent.

  • I never felt at home in London, because people were constantly telling me I didn't belong here, so after a while, you tend to believe that.

  • If you don't take the chance to live life, what can you say at the end of it?

  • Older women know who they are, and that makes them more beautiful than younger ones. I like to see a face with some character. I want to see lines. I want to see wrinkles.

  • Let's just say I was really bad. Now I have grown into myself. I have changed.

  • Just because I never went to university doesn't mean you can't read, although I do feel a bit uneducated from time to time.

  • Lets just say I was really bad. Now I have grown into myself. I have changed.

  • My mum made a conscious decision not to teach me any Indian languages so I wouldn't talk with an accent.

  • It is not easy to get parts in mainstream films for most people of color. Hollywood and British writers are not writing parts for us, or the directors are not interested in casting us in parts that are color-blind.

  • The older I get, the more I'm prepared to do things for the money.

  • I'm not an academic, but I've always loved poetry since I've been small.

  • Only when I came to America did I think of myself as British.

  • I think any actor should be aware of where they're starting to stretch into what's not truthful.

  • I think that reality TV is so bad. It is a tool by the media to not make people think.

  • The unknown is always frightening.

  • I've always liked women who are older. They seem to know who they are, and they've lived. They've got soul, and that's very attractive.

  • We emphasize our differences by nationality, race and financially.It's our common humanity that defines us.

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