You paint something, and it’s yours. It’s your heart up on the wall.
JASON MOMOAWhenever I wake up, I’m up. I don’t lie there like an idiot. I get up, run up a hill, get some exercise, and have some time with my thoughts.
More Jason Momoa Quotes
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There aren’t, like, four Aquamans before me. I get to set the tone for it.
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When I went off to college in 1997, I didn’t go back and watch ‘Conan.’ I was out partying and dating women.
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When I read that Khal Drogo role, I was blown away. I couldn’t believe it was happening. I had to have that role.
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I’m one of those freaky people that actually reads books.
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There’s a bunch of stuff I want to learn. Instead of waiting around on set all day, I’d rather be learning something cool.
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My wife’s Lisa Bonet. I’m a very lucky man.
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Morning is when I do all my best work.
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I was a snowboard bum and a climbing bum.
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I’m kind of ADD in that sense where if I start liking something, I’ll just learn it to the absolute max.
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Everything has technique to it. So if there’s something you wanna try out, I think it’s always good to get a trainer or listen to people who know what they’re doing.
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As far as getting work, no one thought I spoke English. It was absolutely ridiculous. I’d show up at a meeting and they’d be like, ‘Oh my God, you speak English! That’s so cool.’ They didn’t really know what to do with me.
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I go train, and like with Conan, I’m in leather, and with Drogo, I’m in leather or armor or something else. I’m not in my adidas sweat suit or my matching tracksuit pants to go work out. I got too busy of a day. I’ve got my boots.
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I’m a father, a son, and a grandson, and if anyone messed with my wife, mom, or grandmother, and if the law didn’t care about it, what would I do? Would I be defined by that action?
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Anyone who spends time on the road knows there’s something special about being in the middle of Utah or Nebraska – you sit with it, and there’s a peace about it. You can go left or right, and it opens up all kinds of doors. You take your own path.
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I’m half Hawaiian and the haka is a very sacred thing, something your family teaches you – my father taught me.
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