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Mia Kirshner

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    Bursts of gold on lavender melting into saffron. It's the time of day when the sky looks like it has been spray-painted by a graffiti artist.

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    I am an extremely private person. I always feel that I come across as a caricature of myself whenever I do interviews.

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    I am dumb when it comes to learning dance steps.

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    I need a break. I've been working for about a year and a half. I think I'd like to go to Pakistan.

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    In terms of my own film experience, I'm definitely used to morose and very heavy, heavy dramas.

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    I think I'm dull. I would rather watch other people.

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    I think one's sexuality can be the center of life, and coming out and discovering your sexuality is something that really can define your existence.

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    It's not me to sleep with loads of men, but I do believe in having different experiences. At the end of the day, the nicest thing is the old-fashioned one-on-one.

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    I've never done a teen movie before, but I certainly could tell you some of the ones I came very close on. I was very close on Clueless and She's All That.

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    One of the makeup artists once dyed my dog blue with vegetable blue.

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    The way I approach the character isn't about being gay or straight. It's just about who you love. Gender has very little to do with it.

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    My mother used to say that rain here pours like a blessing, like a thick veil that parts to reveal the bride's face. But nearly every day, when this rain parted, it revealed a long line of soldiers, like you, like death, marching toward us, and we would scatter with a practiced silence and hide.

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    We stepped carefully, so softly, over thorny plants. The dust had turned to mud, splattering our shoes, socks, and legs. By the time we reached the boat, our clothes were clinging to our flesh and stained with the bloody remains of mosquitoes.