I wished people could realize all of their dreams of wealth and fame so they could see that it’s not where you’ll find your sense of completion.
JIM CARREYWe had problems like all families but we had a lot of love. I was extremely loved. We always felt we had each other.
More Jim Carrey Quotes
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Everything can be made fun of. The most serious things are ripe for making fun of them.
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Life opens up opportunities to you, and you either take them or you stay afraid of taking them.
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My father used to brag that I wasn’t a ham, I was the whole pig.
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The money can be a hindrance to someone like me because the danger is that you start thinking, ‘Is that a $20 million take?’ That kind of thing, and being self-critical.
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I tend to stay up late, not because I’m partying but because it’s the only time of the day when I’m alone and don’t have to be performing.
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I wake up some mornings and sit and have my coffee and look out at my beautiful garden, and I go, Remember how good this is. Because you can lose it.
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Acting is divine dissatisfaction. It’s the greatest thing in the world to do, but you are never satisfied with it ever.
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Flowers don’t worry about how they’re going to bloom. They just open up & turn toward the light & that makes them beautiful.
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This is the voice of your ego. If you listen to it, there will always be someone who seems to be doing better than you.
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A lot of good love can happen in ten years.
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Choose love, and don’t ever let fear turn you against your playful heart.
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I think everybody should get rich and famous and do everything they ever dreamed of so they can see that it’s not the answer.
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I feel that we’re all lighthouses, and my job is to shine my light as brightly as I can to the darkness.
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I don’t believe in bad people. I believe that people, somewhere inside, have the potential to realize themselves.
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The purpose of art is to bring people into presence.
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