Quote by Channing Tatum
I was not good in school. I could never read very fast or very wel

I was not good in school. I could never read very fast or very well. I got tested for learning disabilities, for dyslexia. Then I got put on Ritalin and Dexedrine. I took those starting in the eighth grade. As soon as they pumped that drug into me, it would focus me right in. – Channing Tatum

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Im not a political person. When I start to get into it, it just upsets me. I feel so powerless when it comes to politics. So Ive just decided to be non-political and very, very pro-soldier. – Channing Tatum

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You have the dreams that you want, and then you have to do other jobs until you can get to that dream. – Channing Tatum

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