Diane Keaton
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born
January 05, 1946
in Los Angeles, California, The United States
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Then Again
— published 2011 — 12 editions |
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Local News: Tabloid Pictures from the Los Angeles Herald Express 1928-1959
— published 1999 |
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Clown Paintings
— published 2002 |
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Mr. Salesman
— published 1993 |
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Reservations
— published 1980 |
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Bill Wood's Business
by Diane Keaton, Marvin Heiferman — published 2008 |
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Then Again [With Earbuds]
— published 2011 |
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Diane Keaton: House
by Diane Keaton, D.J. Waldie — expected publication 2012 |
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Still Life
— published 1983 — 2 editions |
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The Photographs of Ron Galella 1960-1990
by Ron Galella, Tom Ford, Diane Keaton — published 2002 |
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“This living stuff is a lot. Too much, and not enough. Half empty, and half full.”
― Diane Keaton, Then Again
― Diane Keaton, Then Again
“...I also have an extended family. The people who stayed. The people who became more than friends; the people who open the door when I knock. That's what it all boils down to. The people who have to open the door, not because they always want to but because they do.”
― Diane Keaton, Then Again
― Diane Keaton, Then Again
“Before I opened my computer in the parking lot today, I relived one of my favorite memories. It's the one with Woody and me sitting on the steps of the Metropolitan Museum after it's closed. We're watching people parade out of the museum in summer shorts and sandals. The trees to the south are planted in parallel lines. The water in the fountain shoots up with a mist that almost reaches the steps we sit on. We look at silver-haired ladies in red-and-white-print dresses. We separate the mice from the men, the tourists from the New Yorkers, the Upper East Siders from the West Siders. The hot-pretzel vendor sells us a wad of dough in knots with clumps of salt stuck on top. We make our usual remarks about the crazies and wonder what it would be like to live in a penthouse apartment on Fifth Avenue overlooking the Met. We laugh and say the same things we always say. We hold hands and keep sitting, just sitting, as the sun beings to set. It's a perfect afternoon.”
― Diane Keaton, Then Again
― Diane Keaton, Then Again
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