I like having to figure out how to pull things off, how to sell it, how to make it look real, but not just real, make it look better.
PAUL WALKERYou know, all that really matters is that the people you love are happy and healthy. Everything else is just sprinkles on the sundae.
More Paul Walker Quotes
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I’m not affected by violence the way some people are. I don’t know why, but I enjoy that intensity.
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I always find film-making a pleasurable experience.
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I have an airplane hangar with 17 cars in it. That’s no joke. I have a ‘half pipe’ in there, too – you know, like a big ramp, where I skateboard. It’s awesome. It’s the ultimate fantasy.
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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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I want to have the freedom to do whatever I want.
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When you put good will out there, it’s amazing what can be accomplished.
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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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If you spend any time with a man, you’ll realize that we’re all still little boys.
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I’m one of those people that think certain things happen at certain times for all the right reasons.
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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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Train your mind to see the good in everything.
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I’m a crazy car guy. I’ve got an airplane hangar full of cars.
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I find it hard to take chances that might mean making bad decisions.
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I believe in fate, that films happen when they are supposed to.
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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.
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