When I’m into a woman, I literally can’t stop staring. I’m like a little kid. I become completely entranced.
BRADLEY COOPERI think if you live in a black-and-white world, you’re gonna suffer a lot. I used to be like that. But I don’t believe that anymore.
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My mother emails me stuff about when she finds a paparazzi photo and theyre like, his hair is out of control.
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I want to work with great filmmakers and great actors and get better as an actor.
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Give me an authentic woman, and I’m happy.
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Our posture NOW defines our portion later!
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I worked in restaurants the first half of my life.
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You know, it’s basically I have a, in a way, a 9-to-5 job, you know? I do eight shows a week. I live in New York City. I get to walk everywhere, and you know, just be one of the people of the city. And it’s actually wonderful.
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Life’s complicated and people do things for a lot of reasons. I think if you live in a black-and-white world, you’re gonna suffer a lot. I used to be like that. But I don’t believe that anymore.
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I think he’s Will ‘s partying a lot in Cabo. I think he’s running a brothel. I don’t know what he’s doing.
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I always sort of talk about – to myself at least, or to my friends, about wanting to just keep life very simple. I’ve found it most simple here in New York.
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I’ve never ridden a hog. I only have sport bikes. But that’s basically how I get around L.A. Because traffic is horrendous.
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I think if you live in a black-and-white world, you’re gonna suffer a lot. I used to be like that. But I don’t believe that anymore.
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I have two beautiful dogs that I cherish.
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To break up with a girl: be direct. You have to behave the way you would want her to behave, and I would want the door to be closed.
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I used to work the graveyard shift.
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Women are a source of energy in life. I’ve always wanted to be in a war or baseball movie, but the thought of having no women on set for six months – that’s hell. I don’t know if it’s animalistic or what, but men become like peacocks with their feathers up when women are around.
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