Quote by Robert Duvall
Its like kids playing house: You play the father, Ill play the mot

Its like kids playing house: You play the father, Ill play the mother. You know, you dress up, you play, they pay, you go home. Its a game – actings a game. – Robert Duvall

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Ill keep on acting til they wipe the drool. I like the business. I like to do different parts and diverse characters. I havent lost my enthusiasm yet! – Robert Duvall

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I hope I left behind a legacy that people will enjoy. But whatever they want to say, I cant predict. – Robert Duvall

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I always considered myself as a character actor. I always try to be versatile to show different sides of human experience. – Robert Duvall

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Peace — that was the other name for home. – Kathleen Norris

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