I think kids growing up, if they were picked on and feeling inferior at 12, they’re going to feel that way at 72. You just deal with it better. I’m serious.
SYLVESTER STALLONEWhen crossing someone’s borders you have to be prepared to engage in a war that is far more brutal than if it were to take place on neutral territory.
More Sylvester Stallone Quotes
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I thought marriage was tough. Golf’s like going over Niagara Falls in a barrel! It’s a psychological game that gets into your blood.
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The church is the gym of the soul.
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The older I get the more things I gotta leave behind.
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Everybody has anger or regret in them one way or another. They all try different things to get it out. Some people go to psychiatrists. Some paint pictures. Some people talk it out.
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I’m a patriot of the heart.
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The way to be successful in Hollywood is to be as obnoxious as the next guy.
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I’m the Hiroshima of love.
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To me, the most perfect screenplay ever written will be one word, when you finally reduce it down to that. Until then, writing will be an imperfect form of communication.
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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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Study people’s success stories hard. Study their failures even harder.
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I’ve been involved in something which was chaotic and insane. All I can say now is that I am, and intend to stay, a single man.
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Don’t be gullible, use life before it uses you. Understand there are no free lunches, and for every action you take, there’s a reaction.
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I’d rather do something I love badly than to feel bad about not doing something I love.
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Artists die twice. First creatively. Then physically. The second one is the easiest.
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Every time I’ve failed, people had me out for the count, but I always come back.
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