I think I’m a much better painter than an actor.
SYLVESTER STALLONEThe only happy artist is a dead artist, because only then you can’t change. After I die, I’ll probably come back as a paintbrush.
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Rocky’ represents the optimistic side of life, and ‘Rambo’ represents purgatory.
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There’s a natural law of karma that vindictive people, who go out of their way to hurt others, will end up broke and alone.
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I’m a patriot of the heart.
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I thought I had reached a point in life where everything would be smooth. But it is not. It just gets more jagged and pitted and filled with turns that take you into the dark recesses of your mind. It never seems to get easy.
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All young men want to prove themselves.
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I’d rather do something I love badly than to feel bad about not doing something I love.
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The more I go to church and the more I turn myself over to the process of believing in Jesus and listening to His Word and having Him guide my hand, I feel as though the pressure is off me now.
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I take rejection as someone blowing a bugle in my ear to wake me up and get going, rather than retreat.
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Time is truly the great enemy. It’s not the great healer, it’s the great stealer.
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I’m more focused and have a greater sense of challenge, because I constantly feel the weight of time.
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When you find the right components in your life, the right people, that gel with you, then you feel as though you’re invincible. It may be a fallacy, but you at least feel as though you can take all that life has to dish out.
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I have tons of regrets, but I think that’s one of the reasons that push people to create things. Out of their angst, their regret, comes the best from artists, painters and writers.
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I was very much into buying contemporary art, but I’ve just decided I want to get rid of it all. Not that it’s not great art, but all of a sudden my mood has changed, and I want to go back to seventeenth- and eighteenth-century masters.
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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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The problem is, your ego sometimes tells you that you can do many things. But sometimes it’s best to stay focused and be honest with yourself.
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