Quote by Dean Cain
I dont really go down one path. I wouldnt call myself a Buddhist,

I dont really go down one path. I wouldnt call myself a Buddhist, or a Catholic or a Christian or a Muslim, or Jewish. I couldnt put myself into any organized faith. – Dean Cain

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My agent says that Im a repeat business guy. If you hire me to come do a movie, Ill be on time, know all my material, be ready to go, have a good attitude. Im here to work, so I get hired over and over again by the same producers. If you just be a team player on set you can work so much more often. – Dean Cain

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Hollywoods a very weird place. I think theres less of everything except for attitude. – Dean Cain

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I love sports. Anytime I can combine sports with a film Im a happy guy. Its such a natural fit, because sports always seems to be a metaphor for life. Always, always, always. – Dean Cain

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Duty cannot exist without faith. – Benjamin Disraeli

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You know, this idea of going around the world imposing democracy by growing a middle-class, a trading merchant class that is independent of your faith, is a good notion, but were all partially different – its no good imposing systems on people that it doesnt suit. – Damian Lewis

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Only faith is sufficient. – Robert Ley

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Faith, indeed, has up to the present not been able to move real mountains…. But it can put mountains where there are none. – Friedrich Nietzsche, Human, All Too Human, 1879

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