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Jim Carrey

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I enjoy my life. The fame part of it freaked me out for a little while, and there are definitely times when it's not so great to be special and known by everybody - you know, when you're wearing the wrong thing, or just in a vulnerable place. But I'm good with my life now.
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Stella Papamichael, Jim Carrey: Bruce Almighty (June 16, 2003) BBC.

 
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