Liv Ullmann
Liv Ullmann
Liv Johanne Ullmannis a Norwegian actress and film director. She is known as one of the "muses" of Swedish director Ingmar Bergman...
NationalityNorwegian
ProfessionMovie Actress
Date of Birth16 December 1938
CityTokyo, Japan
CountryNorway
lonely loneliness believe
I believe that it is sometimes less difficult to wake up and feel that I am alone when I really am, than to wake up with someone else and be lonely.
lonely thinking people
I just think that sometimes it is less hard to wake up feeling lonely when you are alone than to wake up feeling lonely when you are with someone else. Some people would be better off alone, but they feel they've got to get hold of someone to prove they're worthwhile.
lonely knowing waking
It's better to wake up alone knowing that you're alone, than waking up with someone and still be lonely
gets people whom work
The older one gets in this profession, the more people there are with whom one would never work again.
saw
Only when he saw this face, and this actress, could he make the movie.
beautiful summer book
The Summer Book is beautiful and warm, with the kind of wisdom we can adapt to our everyday lives.
spirit birth ibsen
Ibsen was Norwegian by birth, but universal in spirit.
compassion rights justice
Since suffering confers no rights on its victims, we who witness are the ones responsible for restoring these lost rights.
void papa kind
The void Papa's death left in me became a kind of cavity, into which later experiences were to be laid.
cities found-dead forever
If a person is found dead here, a postmorten will always reveal whether he has spent less than three weeks in the city. That is the length of time it takes this pollution to invade the body, after which it is there forever.
loneliness being-alone swimming
Hollywood is loneliness beside the swimming pool.
death people statistics
it is only in statistics that people die by the millions. Each person dies individually, in his own predicament.
believe essence choices
Choice is the essence of what I believe it is to be human.
men thinking wrinkles
What I have always loved most in men is imperfection. I get moved by the wrinkles on the throat of a man. It makes me love him more. I think it is sad that more women don't take the chance that maybe men will be moved by seeing the chin a little less firm than it used to be, that a man will be more in love with his wife because he remembers who she was and sees who she is and thinks, God, isn't that lovely that this happened to her. And be moved by life telling its story there.