Quote by Tom Hiddleston
Im an eternal realist and the success rate for being an actor is p

Im an eternal realist and the success rate for being an actor is pretty low. – Tom Hiddleston

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Chris Hemsworth is like Christopher Reeve in that he can do two things: he can wear a big red cape without a shred of self-consciousness. But hes also funny as hell, and hes so sweet. So with all the fish-out-of-water stuff, hes so funny. So he does almost two jobs in a way. – Tom Hiddleston

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funny
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Since my education, Ive done quite untraditional things. There are very few Etonians who went to Rada. And far fewer Etonians – certainly when I was there – went to Cambridge. I dont know whether its the same now. Most people I knew went to Oxford, because it seemed more of an easy bridge. – Tom Hiddleston

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Education
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Haters never win. I just think thats true about life, because negative energy always costs in the end. – Tom Hiddleston

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Life
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I think you can have moderate success by copying something else, but if you really want to knock it out of the park, you have to do something different and take chances. – Lee Ann Womack

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The secret to success is to offend the greatest number of people. – George Bernard Shaw

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Success is nothing more than a few simple disciplines, practiced every day. – Jim Rohn

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Success in life comes not from holding a good hand, but in playing a poor hand well. – Denis Waitley

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