Boxing is a great exercise as long as you can yell “cut” whenever you want to.
SYLVESTER STALLONEI thought I had reached a point in life where everything would be smooth. But it is not. It just gets more jagged and pitted and filled with turns that take you into the dark recesses of your mind. It never seems to get easy.
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I try to eliminate as much dialogue as possible, and I guess Rambo is my really best experiment with how to eliminate dialogue.
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I wanted to show I had balls at age 60. Just because society says I’m old, doesn’t mean that I am. I’m pursuing happiness, even if it makes the people around me unhappy.
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You’re a disease. And I’m the cure.
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I’m the Hiroshima of love.
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Artists die twice. First creatively. Then physically. The second one is the easiest.
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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 discuss your dreams. Pursue them!
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Characters I’ve played, they used to impact my paintings, like 80 percent of the time, and especially when I was doing an action film.
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When you’re an actor, you’re a slave to other people’s visions.
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Movies are the work of a collective conscious. It takes 500-800 people on a movie to complete a vision.
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When I tried to play characters that strayed from who I am it ended in disaster. People didn’t expect me in comedies or musicals.
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The church is the gym of the soul.
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I realized, the older I get, the more difficult life becomes. It’s not easier, it’s more difficult.
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Life’s not about how hard of a hit you can give, it’s about how many you can take, and still keep moving forward.
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Remember the mind is your best muscle, BIG ARMS can move rocks, but BIG WORDS can move mountains. Ride the brain train for success.
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