Quote by Sharon Stone
TV is so different from the movies. It takes a lot of stamina beca

TV is so different from the movies. It takes a lot of stamina because you work such long hours. It is really challenging. You are learning the next days lines while you are shooting todays scenes. I found courage I never realised I had. I hope to do more. – Sharon Stone

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I loved old black and white movies, especially the Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers musicals. I loved everything about them – the songs, the music, the romance and the spectacle. They were real class and I knew that I wanted to be in that world. – Sharon Stone

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There are a lot of good things about being famous but there are a few not so good things too. – Sharon Stone

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The word courage – God, I love that word. Words are so important to me. – Peter Fonda

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More firm and sure the hand of courage strikes, when it obeys the watchful eye of caution. – James Thomson

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One of the hardest questions I have been asked is How will you manage the army if you are having menstrual cramps? I have also been asked if I will have the courage to face criminals. My answer is that courage is not a matter of gender. – Josefina Vazquez Mota

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Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts. – Winston Churchill

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