Quote by Vincent Cassel
I have learned that acting is not about beauty. - Vincent Cassel

I have learned that acting is not about beauty. – Vincent Cassel

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I did direct two short movies. I learned many things, and one of the things I learned was that I am not a director. It has to be visceral, and its not for me. I feel much more comfortable acting. – Vincent Cassel

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Cinema is entertainment, and people go to the movies because they want to feel good and forget about everything. – Vincent Cassel

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Cronenbergs a lot of fun, and that a lot of people dont know watching his movies. He doesnt take himself seriously. Hes still reinventing himself. – Vincent Cassel

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There are two ways to worry words. One is hoping for the greatest possible beauty in what is created. The other is to tell the truth. – June Jordan

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But when I was twelve years old I caught my first strong glimpse of one of the fundamental forces of existence, whose votary I was destined to be for life – namely, Beauty. – Georg Brandes

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What a man does for pay is of little significance. What he is, as a sensitive instrument responsive to the worlds beauty, is everything! – H. P. Lovecraft

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It is amazing how complete is the delusion that beauty is goodness. – Leo Tolstoy

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