Quote by Thomas Jane
My dad was an entrepreneurial businessman, and maybe I got some of

My dad was an entrepreneurial businessman, and maybe I got some of his ability. – Thomas Jane

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Im a really huge fan of the old romantic comedies from the 30s and 40s… Huge fan. I love all that stuff. – Thomas Jane

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People lose people, we lose things in our life as were constantly growing and changing. Thats what life is is change, and a lot of that is loss. Its what you gain from that loss that makes life. – Thomas Jane

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My father… had sharper eyes than the rest of our people. – Chief Joseph

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My dad has been a big influence on me, because hes always had his own business. He really taught me business sense and how to be a focused individual, but also how to have fun and make everyone around you have fun. – Wiz Khalifa

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My father came from a very poor background, but I was very fortunate in the sense that we were never in need. My dad was determined to make sure that we didnt want for things. He wanted to give us more opportunity than he had, a better shot at a better life. – Brad Pitt

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I actually study boxing – my dad was a Golden Gloves champion so I learned how to fight at a very young age. Growing up in Brooklyn you always had to watch your back, so I pretty much learned to protect myself. – Lana Parrilla

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