Quote by Ryan Gosling
If the character is true, the movie will fall into place. Or at le

If the character is true, the movie will fall into place. Or at least thats what you hope. – Ryan Gosling

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I just sort of take it from a character perspective, and I dont know if he was necessarily spiritual, but I do think he had hope. He was a character that was comfortable having hope in his life, and hope is faith. – Ryan Gosling

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Faith
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If I eat a huge meal and I can get the girl to rub my belly, I think thats about as romantic as I can think of. – Ryan Gosling

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Romantic
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For now, Im just going to keep doing the work and hope I dont get fired. If people want to put me up on their walls, Ill love it. – Ryan Gosling

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Hope
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Well, Im like a drug addict, Im always saying Im going to stop, and then I dont, what Ive said consistently is that I hope I know when to stop: when it starts to get repetitive. – Stephen King

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We need to keep hope alive and strive to do better. – Kofi Annan

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Hope

To eat bread without hope is still slowly to starve to death. – Pearl S. Buck

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Hope

Neither should a ship rely on one small anchor, nor should life rest on a single hope. – Epictetus

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