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Quotes
Being a celebrity is probably the closest to being a beautiful woman as
you can get.
Real heroes are men who fall and fail and are flawed, but win out
in the end because they've stayed true to their ideals and beliefs and
commitments.
I dream of big things. I work for the small things. If you're going to dream, you might as well dream big. A lot of that came from my mother. She was adamant about the work ethic---about how you can't just dream things.
I'd like to put on buckskins and a ponytail and go underwater with a reed, hiding from the Indians... To me, that's sexy!
Anybody can start a movie off where their family is killed, and then for the next two hours there is this gigantic blood lust that you're supposed to accept because anybody can tie into the idea of
revenge.
I'm happy about the things I've done. Not always happy about the
results, but happy about the decisions, because I made them myself. And
I think that's an important way to go through life.
These older and wiser guys are digging, trying to get a wagon wheel out of the mud after a storm, and the two younger cowboys -- who are supposed to be helping -- are doing nothing -- just like boys will tend to do, ... It's things like that, that make a movie real.
This is a bonding film for all. You could put it anywhere in
history--the Berlin Wall, Kuwait. - On Dances with Wolves
Being a celebrity is probably the closest to being a beautiful woman as you can get.
My first introduction to English football was in 1990 when I was
over here making Robin Hood and I got invited to an Arsenal game. Having
watched sports all my life in America, there was no comparison in terms
of the emotion that was in the stadium that day. And I really never
forgot it. - on being an Arsenal fan
I'm a big fan of dreams. Unfortunately, dreams are our first casualty in life -- people seem to give them up, quicker than anything, for a 'reality.'
You have to decide if you're going to wilt like a daisy or if you're just going to go forward and live the life that you've been granted.
I'm really aware of my disappointments, what movies I didn't like
when I was done. I'm not so sure they line up with public or critical
disappointments. But if I have to reduce my life to the box office, I
can see what the up-and-down thing is. Popularity now is cultural
achievement. If you can be popular, you actually can make a living out
of being popular. It's not my way. Other actors might have made 'Bull
Durham 2,' 'Tin Cup 2,' 'Dances 2' and 'Bodyguard 2.' But I don't think
repeating yourself is very good.
It sounds vain, but I could probably make a difference for almost everyone I ever met if I chose to involve myself with them either professionally or personally.'
I put on 20 pounds for the film. I drank whole milk with sugar,
bananas and ice cream. And chocolate and cookies. - On gaining weight
for The Upside of Anger.
I think that now I am older I could take the story a stage further, which is an idea I am currently working on
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