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We're on this rock and we can choose to treat each other well or we can choose to kill each other and be uncivilized. I don't know. It's very tragic. It's a very tragic thing to think about.
Rachel Weisz
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Rachel Weisz
Age: 54
Born: 1970
Born: March 7
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