Quote by Ethan Hawke
The biggest problem in my life is trying to be the kind of man tha

The biggest problem in my life is trying to be the kind of man that I want to be, the father that I want to be, and how to process the failure of my marriage. – Ethan Hawke

Other quotes by Ethan Hawke

At every turn, when humanity is asked the question, Do you want temporary economic gain or long-term environmental loss, which one do you prefer, we invariably choose the money. – Ethan Hawke

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environmental
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I remember being a kid and sleeping over at my friends house and staying up late and watching Nosferatu. Vampire movies are supposed to be secret and bad. They should be rated R. – Ethan Hawke

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movies
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In all of our society, but especially in Hollywood, there is an obsession with perfection that can lead to self-loathing and neurosis and all that kind of stuff. – Ethan Hawke

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Society
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Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try Again. Fail again. Fail better. – Samuel Beckett

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Failure

Failure seldom stops you. What stops you is the fear of failure. – Jack Lemmon

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Failure

I was convicted of three misdemeanors of willful failure to file a form. – Wesley Snipes

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Failure

Failure and things of this sort – you can take it one of two ways. You can either let that hurt you and really affect the way that you live your life in the future, or you can use that as an opportunity for growth. – Matt Emmons

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Failure

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Mere parsimony is not economy. Expense, and great expense, may be an essential part in true economy. – Edmund Burke

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My mother gets all mad at me if I stay in a hotel. Im 31-years-old, and I dont want to sleep on a sleeping bag down in the basement. Its humiliating. – Ben Affleck

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mom

When I play with my cat, who knows if I am not a pastime to her more than she is to me? – Michel de Montaigne, Essays, 1580

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I think I learned about the relationship between books and life from Margaret Mitchell. – Pat Conroy

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