Just real. I want to have the freedom to do whatever I want. And more importantly, I want to have the freedom to bring everyone else along with me.
PAUL WALKERI believe in fate, that films happen when they are supposed to.
More Paul Walker Quotes
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I’d like to live on horseback and just be a cowboy.
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I’m not affected by violence the way some people are. I don’t know why, but I enjoy that intensity.
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I’m not the kind of guy who’s taking advantage of my position.
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I’m a doer, and whether it was the tsunami in Sri Lanka or the earthquake in Indonesia, I was always saying, I should be there; I should be helping out.
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When I was younger, the pressure was just being cool. I never thought of myself as a cool guy. I always thought of myself as more of the goofy guy.
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If you spend any time with a man, you’ll realize that we’re all still little boys.
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People are often talking when they are not supposed to be.
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You know, all that really matters is that the people you love are happy and healthy. Everything else is just sprinkles on the sundae.
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It’s not about working anymore, it’s about doing work I can be proud of.
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You know, I’m a pretty mellow guy. I’m pretty easy-going. I see everyone’s perspective.
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My father’s a protector. My father’s old-school. He’s a cowboy.
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I believe in fate, that films happen when they are supposed to.
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I play Hank Hansen, a real guy. Youd be amazed at how much information they have on this guy: personality traits, nicknames, favorite color, you name it.
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I never thought I was going to be an actor. And I never really thought of myself as one. Even though I keep working. I thought I’d just do a wave of movies, and then I’d burn out. They just kept coming together.
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People are concerned over safety and spillage, especially for the workers. We’re all really hopeful even though we remain deeply concerned over the safety and the efficacy of an unproven technology.
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