The church is the gym of the soul.
SYLVESTER STALLONEI believe there’s an inner power that makes winners or losers. And the winners are the ones who really listen to the truth of their hearts.
More Sylvester Stallone Quotes
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Now if you know what you’re worth. Then go out and get what you’re worth.
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Every time I’ve failed, people had me out for the count, but I always come back.
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Study people’s success stories hard. Study their failures even harder.
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You have to have an almost boundless reservoir of energy and interest to enter politics because quite often it’s thankless and fruitless and you can’t accomplish much.
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I love being verbal in films.
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I think I’m a much better painter than an actor.
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When crossing someone’s borders you have to be prepared to engage in a war that is far more brutal than if it were to take place on neutral territory.
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Rocky’ represents the optimistic side of life, and ‘Rambo’ represents purgatory.
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I have a fear of heights that borders on mania.
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Nothing’s harder than writing. There’s no comparison. With directing, you can bounce a lot of ideas around. There’s tremendous support – you’ve got editors and sound mixers. With writing, it’s all you, and it’s just crippling when people tear up your pages.
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Boxing is a great exercise as long as you can yell “cut” whenever you want to.
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To me, the most perfect screenplay ever written will be one word, when you finally reduce it down to that. Until then, writing will be an imperfect form of communication.
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Playing polo is like trying to play golf during an earthquake.
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Age is a state of old mind. It gets to a point where if you get old enough, you forget how old you are, and that’s the best thing. And then you walk around kind of like in a fog.
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No one will hit you harder than life itself. It doesn’t matter how hard you hit back. It’s about how much you can take, and keep fighting, how much you can suffer and keep moving forward. That’s how you win.
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