I’m perceived to be this solitary character, but nothing could be further from the truth.
SYLVESTER STALLONEOnce in one’s life, for one mortal moment, one must make a grab for immortality; if not, one has not lived.
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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 believe any success in life is made by going into an area with a blind, furious optimism.
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The way to be successful in Hollywood is to be as obnoxious as the next guy.
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I watch a lot of news, and I watch musical shows because I think the music of the young people is really their news reports. They let you know how their country is going through their eyes, and about their experiences in the everyday shock of growing up.
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Artists die twice. First creatively. Then physically. The second one is the easiest.
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Some actors are brilliant character guys. They submerge.
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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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Movies are a collective art. Art by proxy.
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I think I’m a much better painter than an actor.
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I know I’m incredibly unpredictable, and that’s the only thing I’m sure of.
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I realized, the older I get, the more difficult life becomes. It’s not easier, it’s more difficult.
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I have great expectations for the future, because the past was highly overrated.
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Voices are like fingerprints, from Cagney to Bogart. They never lost it. My voice is instrumental in categorizing me.
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I tell people diets don’t work. And I don’t care what they say. I have tried them all.
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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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