I never thought I was going to be an actor. And I never really thought of myself as one. Even though I keep working. I thought I’d just do a wave of movies, and then I’d burn out. They just kept coming together.
PAUL WALKERIt’s funny to see the people connect with Fast & Furious the way they do. I had no clue, I didn’t get it. And now, more I get it and I see it.
More Paul Walker Quotes
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Major brands don’t know what to do with happy customers. They make it hard for customers to say thanks and way too often companies don’t celebrate and embrace customers’ positive gestures.
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I think my mom put it best. She said, ‘Little girls soften their daddy’s hearts.
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I’m not the least bit polished, I come from a blue collar background and I never thought I could feel comfortable around the English.
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Remember That No Matter How Cool You Think You May Be, You Are Not Cool Enough To Look Down On Any One, Ever.
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I’m as interested in photographing the film crew as much as the actors and actresses.
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I could take you for a walk on the beach and I could point out just about any creature and give you their Latin names.
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My father’s a protector. My father’s old-school. He’s a cowboy.
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What I find really difficult is making career decisions.
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My philosophy is: If you can’t have fun, there’s no sense in doing it.
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My mom’s hot. I mean she’s old, but my mom’s out of control.
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I love dogs. I grew up with dogs in my family from the time that I was a little boy; we always had German Shepherds and Labradors. I get on very well with dogs, they trust me.
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I’m extremely competitive, so when people start counting me out or trying to categorize me, I sorta get hungry.
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I believe in fate, that films happen when they are supposed to.
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I find it hard to take chances that might mean making bad decisions.
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People are concerned over safety and spillage, especially for the workers. We’re all really hopeful even though we remain deeply concerned over the safety and the efficacy of an unproven technology.
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