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Blowing the Bloody Doors Off: And Other Lessons in Life
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“something I loved and trying to do it as well as I possibly could. In the end if I could give you one bit of advice, it would be that: find what you love, and do it as well as you can. Pursue your dream and, even if you never catch it, you’ll enjoy the chase. The rest comes down to luck, timing and God: even if you don’t believe in him, he believes in you. And when all of that runs out, use the difficulty.”
― Blowing the Bloody Doors Off: And Other Lessons in Life
― Blowing the Bloody Doors Off: And Other Lessons in Life
“Age to me is in the mind. I’ve seen 70-year-olds who are already dead and 90-year-olds who can’t stop themselves living. I stay young by refusing to be old.”
― Blowing the Bloody Doors Off: And Other Lessons in Life
― Blowing the Bloody Doors Off: And Other Lessons in Life
“I don’t want to screw up today’s work and tomorrow’s worrying about yesterday’s and I don’t want to focus on what it looks like on the outside when the performance has to come from within me. I want to be in the moment now, getting it right from the inside.”
― Blowing the Bloody Doors Off: And Other Lessons in Life
― Blowing the Bloody Doors Off: And Other Lessons in Life
“When you are prepared, you are able to subdue your fear, control your nerves, channel your energy, and enter that state of highly alert relaxation that is spontaneity’s best friend.”
― Blowing the Bloody Doors Off: And Other Lessons in Life
― Blowing the Bloody Doors Off: And Other Lessons in Life
“In the end, if I could give you one bit of advice, it would be to find what you love and do it as well as you can. Pursue your dream. And, even if you never catch it, you’ll enjoy the chase. The rest comes down to luck, timing, and God, even if you don’t believe in Him, He believes in you.”
― Blowing the Bloody Doors Off: And Other Lessons in Life
― Blowing the Bloody Doors Off: And Other Lessons in Life
“I do like to laugh. I remember Roger Moore, years ago, saying to me “Cheer up. You’d better have a good time because this is not a rehearsal, this is life. This is the show.”
― Blowing the Bloody Doors Off: And Other Lessons in Life
― Blowing the Bloody Doors Off: And Other Lessons in Life
“Instead, my biggest piece of advice to anyone just starting out, or to anyone who feels like they are taking a wrong turn along the way, is this. Find something you want to do and learn how to do it really well. Take what you got and make the most of it. Learn how to do something, whatever it is, you would choose to do for nothing. Whatever it is, when you are doing it, it makes you feel amazing and most yourself. Throw yourself into it. Challenge yourself to be the best you can be. We can’t all be famous actors. But, if you can find something you love and if that something will also pay the bills, you will be on your way to your own personal paradise.”
― Blowing the Bloody Doors Off: And Other Lessons in Life
― Blowing the Bloody Doors Off: And Other Lessons in Life
“I was cast as a drunkard, and at my first rehearsal I came staggering onto the stage, then swayed about a bit. The director held up his hand. “Stop. What are you doing, Michael?” “I’m drunk in this scene,” I explained, failing to hide my irritation that it had not been apparent.”
― Blowing the Bloody Doors Off: And Other Lessons in Life
― Blowing the Bloody Doors Off: And Other Lessons in Life
“I know that,” he said. “But what are you doing? You’re giving me an actor playing a drunk. I’m paying you to be a drunk. You’re trying to talk slurred and walk crooked. A real drunk is trying to speak clearly and walk straight.” My wise and wily repertory theatre director had summed up movie acting in one line, and I remember it and use it to this day. My”
― Blowing the Bloody Doors Off: And Other Lessons in Life
― Blowing the Bloody Doors Off: And Other Lessons in Life
