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There was a time when I was 19 when I really, really, really thought I was going crazy. I was exhausted and going through a terrible depression.
Winona Ryder
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Winona Ryder
Age: 53
Born: 1971
Born: October 29
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I remember realizing, when I did Little Women [1994], that that was the only time girls that age were being written about. It was always boys - from David Copperfield to Lord of the Flies to Holden Caulfield. There were never young women going through adolescence or teen years there were only little girls.
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In America, I don't know how much longer the environment is going to exist. I sort of strongly believe that we're in danger.
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I was always like, I'm going to be the drunk judge who's like, 'Objection!' 'In chambers!'
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