I’m a patriot of the heart.
SYLVESTER STALLONEI try to eliminate as much dialogue as possible, and I guess Rambo is my really best experiment with how to eliminate dialogue.
More Sylvester Stallone Quotes
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If you’re gonna be a failure, at least be one at something you enjoy.
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I was an ambitious child and I tended to be scatterbrained. If I was at school and saw a bird outside the window I wanted to follow it. I was adventurous.
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The church is the gym of the soul.
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I think that gravity sets into everything, including careers, but pendulums do swing and mountains do become valleys after a while if you keep on walking.
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The problem is, your ego sometimes tells you that you can do many things. But sometimes it’s best to stay focused and be honest with yourself.
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When you find the right components in your life, the right people, that gel with you, then you feel as though you’re invincible. It may be a fallacy, but you at least feel as though you can take all that life has to dish out.
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I am a sensitive writer, actor and director. Talking business disgusts me. If you want to talk business, call my disgusting personal manager.
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When you’re pushed killing is as easy as breathing.
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That’s what Rocky is all about: pride, reputation, and not being another bum in the neighborhood.
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Some actors are brilliant character guys. They submerge.
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With a lot of comedians, one of their major attributes is that they look comedic, with a certain hangdog or manic expression. I look like the neighborhood bully. That doesn’t elicit laughter.
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Consider the source, Don’t be a fool by listening to a fool.
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I think I’m a much better painter than an actor.
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I love being verbal in films.
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I was very much into buying contemporary art, but I’ve just decided I want to get rid of it all. Not that it’s not great art, but all of a sudden my mood has changed, and I want to go back to seventeenth- and eighteenth-century masters.
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