Kids piercing themselves, piercing their tongues, what kind of masochism is that? Is it to show you can just take it?
CLINT EASTWOODMy father had a couple of kids at the beginning of the Depression. There was not much employment. Not much welfare. People barely got by. People were tougher then.
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Keep your eyes on the horizon and your nose to the wind.
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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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Plagiarism is always the biggest thing in Hollywood.
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There’s nothing like a nice piece of hickory.
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I know what you’re thinking ‘Did he fire six shots or only five?
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It’s what people know about themselves inside that makes them afraid.
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Go ahead, make my day.
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There’s a lot of great movies that have won the Academy Award, and a lot of great movies that haven’t. You just do the best you can.
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People have lost their sense of humor. In former times, we constantly made jokes about different races.
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You have to teach yourself to act but Michael Chekhov will give you the necessary tools – and for me, Psychological Gesture and Centers are extremely valuable They work like a charm. I’ve used them all along and still do.
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I pay tribute to the writing always. The writer is a creative artist and the director is an interpretive artist and the actors are interpretive. You take zero and make it into something, that’s always amazing to me.
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Always keep your ego in check and not be afraid to listen. Listening is a great art form.
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Over the years, I realized there was a Republican philosophy that I liked. And then they lost it. And LIBERTARIANS had more of it. Because what I really believe is, let’s spend a little more time leaving everybody alone.
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No, I don’t have to practice that grunt. You just do it. Once you’re in character, you’re in character. You don’t sit there purposely thinking, Well, I’ll grunt here, or I’ll groan there.
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You spend your life training to be an actor, observing people’s characteristics so that you can design characters around what you’ve seen.
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