Quote by Joseph Gordon-Levitt
To be honest, I sort of feel like movie actor isnt of this time. I

To be honest, I sort of feel like movie actor isnt of this time. I love it. But its a 20th-century art form. – Joseph Gordon-Levitt

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I would like to do a musical, if I could find a cool one. A song-and-dance role is closer to me personally than other characters I play. – Joseph Gordon-Levitt

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When I arrived at Columbia, I gave up acting and became interested in all things French. French poetry, French history, French literature. – Joseph Gordon-Levitt

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My dad never blew anything up, but he probably had friends who did. He and my mom have always preached that the pen is mightier than a Molotov cocktail. – Joseph Gordon-Levitt

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Art raises its head where creeds relax. – Friedrich Nietzsche

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Not everybody trusts paintings but people believe photographs. – Ansel Adams

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The essence of all art is to have pleasure in giving pleasure. – Dale Carnegie

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Its an honor putting art above politics. Politics can be seductive in terms of things reductive to the soul. – Robert Redford

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