I look and there’s our boy from Vietnam and our daughter from Ethiopia, and our girl was born in Namibia, and our son is from Cambodia, and they’re brothers and sisters, man. They’re brothers and sisters and it’s a sight for elation.
BRAD PITTIn Missouri, where I come from, we don’t talk about what we do – we just do it. If we talk about it, it’s seen as bragging.
More Brad Pitt Quotes
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The things you own end up owning you.
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Being married means I can break wind and eat ice cream in bed.
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We made a plan at school to meet in her garage and kiss. It was like this little business deal. I kissed her and then I ran home
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If someone wants to do drugs … as long as he or she isn’t corrupting minors or driving under the influence or endangering others, shouldn’t a person have that right?
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So much of making movies is about discovery on the day, what you’re figuring out. If you know everything going in, then it’s not worth doing – it’s already done. I’m interested in finding people who I think have a voice – and a very specific voice.
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I always liked those moments of epiphany, when you have the next destination.
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Any love involves loss, and that’s the risk you take. And the greater the love, the greater the loss. I certainly feel that now with the woman I’m with, and the children that I have. But whatever the course may be, this time together is extraordinary.
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The best moments can’t be preconceived. I’ve spent a lot of time in editing rooms, and a scene can be technically perfect, with perfect delivery and facial expression and timing, and you remember all your lines, and it is dead.
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No more excuses. I can’t blame anything on my parents. I’m responsible for my mistakes and my choices.
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Yeah. And it was too much of what you shouldn’t be doing instead of what you should be doing. I get enraged when people start telling other people how to live their lives. It drives me mental.
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Equality, absolutely, that’s what defines us. It’s what makes us great. If it doesn’t sit well with your religion, let your God sort it out in the end, but that’s us. We’re equal.
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I don’t want to die without scars.
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I embrace the messiness of life. I find it so beautiful actually.
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We’re consumers. We are by-products of a lifestyle obsession.
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I’m not a big proponent of happiness. I think it’s highly overrated. I think misery is underrated. There’s so much value in that. You can’t have one without the other.
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