I’ll never forget the moment I became a dad. It’s hard to describe-that level of responsibility, the desire to give such joy, the clarity: Nothing is more important than this.
TOM CRUISEI don’t hide from cameras or anything. It doesn’t bother me. I don’t seek our press for the women I’m dating, but if it finds me, it finds me.
More Tom Cruise Quotes
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I don’t pretend to be the character. I am the character.
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I’m a good listener. I think it’s the one characteristic that’s most important. I’ve always been that way. Not that I take all the advice, but you’ve got to listen to it and have the courage to make your own decision. Then I just go for it.
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When you talk about emotional, chemical imbalances in people, there is no science behind that.
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When I work, I work very hard. So I look to work with people who have that level of dedication. And I depend on that from everyone. From the director to my crews that I work with.
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I would live with all of my sisters if I could. We’ve always been very close, my sisters and me.
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They smell good. They look pretty. I love women. I do.
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It seems to me that if there were any logic to our language, trust would be a four letter word.
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If someone wants to know about Scientology, they should just go and read about it themselves. That’s the best way to do it.
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I kept looking [at Katie] and thinking, ‘This woman’s amazing.’ I’m happy that I’m with her. She’s amazing, and I’d think the same of her even if she wasn’t with me – she’s just amazing.
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But I think also you look at Scientology it is the fastest growing religion. It’s helped so many people.
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I look at the Samurai because they were the artists of their time. What I think struck me when I read Bushido is compassion. ‘If there’s no one there to help, go out and find someone to help.’ That hit me, because I try to lead my life like that.
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I love kids. I was a kid myself, once.
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When I’m promoting a film, I’m not going to get caught up in anything else, and that includes all my personal things.
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People go for help, but their lives don’t get better because of those [psychiatric] drugs. They get worse. They feel numb and they’re told that’s a good thing. It’s how you degrade a society – by drugging the piss out of it.
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Stanley Kubrick was brilliant at getting under the audience’s skin. He was very interested in the idea of, ‘How can I tell this with just a camera?’
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