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Losing both parents at a young age gave me a sense that you cant r

Losing both parents at a young age gave me a sense that you cant really control life – so youd better live it while its here. I stopped believing in a storybook existence a long time ago. All you can do is push in a direction and see what comes of it. – Jon Hamm

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It couldnt be a simpler answer. Marriage doesnt really mean anything to me. I feel like in many ways marriage is more for the families of the couple than for the people involved, so I dont gravitate to it. – Jon Hamm

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Acting is sort of an extension of childhood. You get to play all of these roles and have so much fun. Playing an athlete would be so cool. Or where you get to shoot guns, ride horses. I wouldnt turn down any of that. – Jon Hamm

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For a kid whos lost his mom and all the rage and grief that no one was able to talk out of me, football was a very therapeutic sport. Very. – Jon Hamm

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