Quote by Hugh Jackman
Acting is something I love. Its a great craft that I have a lot of

Acting is something I love. Its a great craft that I have a lot of respect for. But I dont think its any greater challenge than teaching 8-year-olds or any other career. In my life, I try not to make it more important than it is and I just hope that rubs off on the people around me. – Hugh Jackman

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Im doing Les Miserables, the movie. Ive done a lot of musicals and a lot of movies, and I know there are not a lot of people in Hollywood who have been down those two paths so Ive been like, Come on, lets do a movie/musical. – Hugh Jackman

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Meditation is all about the pursuit of nothingness. Its like the ultimate rest. Its better than the best sleep youve ever had. Its a quieting of the mind. It sharpens everything, especially your appreciation of your surroundings. It keeps life fresh. – Hugh Jackman

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Thats all about the natural order of things, the idea of nature protecting children but also children protecting nature. – Hugh Jackman

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You probably found How to Survive a Robot Uprising in the humor section. Lets just hope that is where it belongs. – Daniel H. Wilson

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Though you lose all hope, there is still hope, and it loves to surprise. – Robert Brault, rbrault.blogspot.com

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Youth is easily deceived because it is quick to hope. – Aristotle

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Its always been my hope, as an actor, to reveal only what is relevant about myself to the work. – Eric Bana

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