Quote by Thomas Jane
I spent a lot of years just learning my craft and falling down in

I spent a lot of years just learning my craft and falling down in front of the camera. – Thomas Jane

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My dad was an entrepreneurial businessman, and maybe I got some of his ability. – Thomas Jane

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dad
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People lose people, we lose things in our life as were constantly growing and changing. Thats what life is is change, and a lot of that is loss. Its what you gain from that loss that makes life. – Thomas Jane

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Change
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But the important thing about learning to wait, I feel sure, is to know what you are waiting for. – Anna Neagle

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Its mainly about working hard and proving to people youre serious about it, and stretching yourself and learning. The mistake a lot of actors make, particularly young ones, is allowing themselves to feel that theyre the finished articles, the bees knees, and its not true. – Daniel Radcliffe

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A man only learns in two ways, one by reading, and the other by association with smarter people. – Will Rogers

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I tell students, If you are learning from YouTube I almost dont want to teach you because what you learn from YouTube it takes 10 times as long to unlearn. They do an approximation of the centre of the note, an approximation of the interpretation, a cloned version. – Kiri Te Kanawa

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We live, in fact, in a world starved for solitude, silence, and private: and therefore starved for meditation and true friendship. – C.S. Lewis

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People here dont identify themselves by their sports team. – Michael Wilbon

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The best thing you can do is find a person who loves you for exactly what you are. – Diablo Cody

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I dont think I could play a character that I couldnt relate to somehow. Im not unfamiliar with frustration, anger, shame, helplessness and a load of other emotions that make up our psycho-soup. I try to focus on that frustration, that sense of unfairness, and multiply it. – Terry OQuinn

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