I’m one of those people you hate because of genetics. It’s the truth.
BRAD PITTI have a hard time with morals. All I know is what feels right, what’s more important to me is being honest about who you are. Morals I get a little hung up on.
More Brad Pitt Quotes
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I believe in the power of journalism. To make informed decisions, you have to have an understanding of the dynamics of a situation. And journalism does bridge gaps and creates dialogue.
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My family worry for me because I’m gonna burn in an eternal pit of fire.
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Once you hit 40, you start reexamining the math of it all. I’ll trade wisdom for youth any day.
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I don’t want to die without scars.
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Once you hit 40, you start reexamining the math of it all. I’ll trade wisdom for youth any day.
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Ideals are peaceful. History is violent.
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I don’t want to die without scars.
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I think happiness is overrated. Satisfied, at peace-those would be more realistic goals.
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I keep hearing I’m a crazy party guy. I’m not. I’m boring. At least by party standards.
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I had a friend who worked at a hospice, and he said people in their final moments don’t discuss their successes, awards or what books they wrote or what they accomplished. They only talk about their loves and their regrets, and I think that’s very telling.
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The idea that marriage has to be for all time – that I don’t understand.
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Equality, absolutely, that’s what defines us. It’s what makes us great. If it doesn’t sit well with your religion, let your God sort it out in the end, but that’s us. We’re equal.
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Crime is just unvarnished capitalism, after all.
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Fatherhood is the best thing I ever did. It changes your perspective. You can write a book, you can make a movie, you can paint a painting, but having kids is really the most extraordinary thing I have taken on.
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Success is a beast. And it actually puts the emphasis on the wrong thing. You get away with more instead of looking within.
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So much of making movies is about discovery on the day, what you’re figuring out. If you know everything going in, then it’s not worth doing – it’s already done. I’m interested in finding people who I think have a voice – and a very specific voice.
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When I was a boy, I would ask about my family history, about my bloodlines. We really didn’t know that much. We had a little Indian in us from the Oklahoma Trail of Tears.
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I’m actually very snobbish about directors. I have to say no all the time. ‘No’ is the most powerful word in our business. You’ve got to protect yourself… To leave home, it’s got to be worth leaving. It’s got to be worth it.
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I’ve always believed happiness is overrated, you know? It’s those difficult times that inform the next wonderful time, and it’s a series of trade-offs, of events, of wins and losses.
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I think happiness is overrated. Satisfied, at peace-those would be more realistic goals.
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I always heard criticism is the tax on fame. They were right. And then some.
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The woman is the reflection of her man
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Heartthrobs are a dime a dozen.
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We made a plan at school to meet in her garage and kiss. It was like this little business deal. I kissed her and then I ran home
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Any love involves loss, and that’s the risk you take. And the greater the love, the greater the loss. I certainly feel that now with the woman I’m with, and the children that I have. But whatever the course may be, this time together is extraordinary.
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Getting a burp out of your little thing when she needs it is probably the greatest satisfaction I’ve come across at this point in my life.
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