Quote by Liam Neeson
I was an OK boxer, I wasnt great, I was OK, but I loved the discip

I was an OK boxer, I wasnt great, I was OK, but I loved the discipline of getting together every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, usually Saturday afternoons too, with a whole bunch of mates and training, very, very hard for about two-and-half hours. – Liam Neeson

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Every cliche about kids is true they grow up so quickly, you blink and theyre gone, and you have to spend the time with them now. But thats a joy. – Liam Neeson

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For all of natures wonder and beauty, it is also hostile and unpredictable. – Liam Neeson

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I had done some flimflam movies, but I didnt understand what being an actor meant anymore. – Liam Neeson

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