People have said, ‘You don’t need to do any more biopics. You don’t need to play any more real people.’ I don’t agree with that.
CHADWICK BOSEMANWhen I attain before God at the end of my life, I would hope that I would not have a single bit of ability left, and could say, ‘I used everything You gave me.
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I was raised in a sort of village. I have a huge family, and I think there is strength in that. It helped me to deal with some of the complications of living in the South because I always felt like I belonged, no matter what.
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People don’t want to experience change; they just want to wake up, and it’s different.
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There’s nothing more painful than your abdomen growling.
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I might have had too many friends in my twenties.
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Each movie you do about a real person is like a painting, and you choose certain things in the painting that you want to pull out and you want to show.
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Rise up. Register. Let your voice be heard.
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We live in a world where people can ridicule you at the push of the button. They can question you at the push of a button.
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I think you realize how much you need to have people that you love. It’s not as much about them loving you – it’s about you needing to love people.
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Girls like dudes that are overweight.
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If Love is too much to ask, at least Respect everyone, regardless of race, creed, sexual preference, bloodline, criminal history, power, or position.
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Baseball players need strength but also the ability to make fast-paced, explosive movements, so their training is all about strengthening the tendons around the bone and the joint so you don’t tear the muscles from the bones.
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You think you can’t change the world? You can.
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Colonialism is the cousin of slavery.
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A superhero movie is only as great as its villains.
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I try to look at every role the same way, regardless of whether the character is real or the character is a fantasy. I always start from myself, because you have to know yourself first.
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