I’m much more proud of being a father than being an actor.
BRUCE WILLISEveryone has a right to bear arms. If you take guns away from legal gun owners, then the only people who have guns are the bad guys.
More Bruce Willis Quotes
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I always question whether it’s the right time for anything I do.
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I believe in justice, and I believe in people being held responsible for their actions.
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I think that there are a lot of law enforcement officers out there who work according to their own set of what is right and what is wrong. And that doesn’t always include respect for administration cops, you know, people that are higher up the food chain.
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What I say is what I say, I don’t always say the right thing, I don’t always say the politically correct thing. I don’t have any regrets about that.
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Justin Timberlake is terrific in this film. I told him it’s time to stop singing.
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I haven’t seen this many men dressed in women’s clothing since my bachelor party.
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If I had a choice, I would do comedy all the time. It’s just the most challenging thing. To make someone laugh is the most challenging thing, and the most rewarding thing, in entertainment.
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I wake up laughing every day. I get a kick out of life.
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I think that the “what if” game is what you guys get to do. I don’t have to do that. I hate the “what if” game. I’m such a believer in everything happening the way it’s supposed to happen.
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All the films are hits before you turn the camera on. It’s only in the execution that they fail. I’ve been less than happy with the way a couple of films were edited, but it’s a director’s prerogative and you gotta go with it.
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The difference between trying to be fit and not being fit really means the difference between life and death.
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I never think about the downs. Well, only when I get asked during interviews.
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I had no idea Canada could be so much fun.
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I hate government. I’m apolitical. Write that down. I’m not a Republican.
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I think I’m much more afraid of making a mistake in raising my daughters than I would be with any work that I do, as an actor. It’s a much higher scale of fear, raising kids.
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I think I’m even more open and more giving as a father now. I pay more attention now because I value it more and I’m less caught up with my career.
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Everybody understands that acting is a really difficult job. It’s hard work. You’ve got to get dressed up, you’ve got to hang around with beautiful women. It’s difficult. It’s a problem.
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Organized religions in general, in my opinion, are dying forms.
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I just try to go to work, and concentrate on coming home to my girls.
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Cinema has no boundaries, we all belong to the same artistic community.
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I’ve always had confidence. Before I was famous, that confidence got me into trouble. After I got famous, it just got me into more trouble.
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I could never write my memoirs, just because too many people are still alive and would be hurt.
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There’s a long history of all kinds of cop films… But all these films are really about the same thing: the good guys triumphing over the bad guys.
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There are, I think, three countries left in the world where I can go and I’m not as well-known as I am here. I’m a pretty big star, folks – I don’t have to tell you. Superstar, I guess you could say.
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My friends are always honest with me about films. But I really wanted to talk to regular people and kind of have a forum to interact with them; not just about films, but about everything.
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Have you heard anything useful come out of an actor’s mouth lately?
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