“I remember when I came out of drama school I’d seen a lot of actors, brilliant actors who didn’t work very often. And when you’re starting out, there’s more rejection than there is acceptance, and I said to myself, “I’ll give it five years. I don’t think I have a strong enough mettle to deal with the rejections."”

Cate Blanchett, GoldenGlobes.com http://www.goldenglobes.com/nominee-profiles/cate-blanchett-blue-jasmine-5215,

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