You have to trust your instincts. There is a moment when an actor has it, and he knows it.
CLINT EASTWOODWhen a naked man is chasing a woman through an alley with a butcher knife and a hard-on, I figure he isn’t out collecting for the Red Cross.
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I tried being reasonable, I didn’t like it.
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There’s a rebel lying deep in my soul.
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I’d say people get to work and start being more understanding of everybody – instead of calling everybody names, start being more understanding. But get in there and get it done. Kick ass and take names. And this may be my dad talking, but don’t spend what you don’t have.
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We are like boxers, one never knows how much longer one has.
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A good man always knows his limitations.
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I haven’t killed anybody all day. Help me keep it that way.
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The prospect of dating someone in her twenties becomes less appealing as you get older. At some point in your fife, your tolerance level goes down and you realize that, with someone much younger, there’s nothing really to talk about.
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First, I blow a hole in your face; then I go back inside, and sleep like a baby… I guarantee you.
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Respect your efforts, respect yourself. Self-respect leads to self-discipline. When you have both firmly under your belt, that’s real power.
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The more time you have to think things through, the more you have to screw it up.
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I’m a firm believer in research, but I’m also a firm believer in utilizing the instincts that are within your soul or in your body or in your stomach, wherever they reside.
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I’m more focused on making a scene seem real as opposed to perfect.
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You see, in this world, there’s two kinds of people, my friend – those with loaded guns, and those who dig. You dig.
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Tomorrow is promised to no one.
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The interesting thing with child actors is that kids are natural actors. They’re wonderful actors, and most kids are acting all the time. They’re imagining they’re out in the yard playing. They’re imagining that things happened, and they can get very vivid.
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