Quote by Bryan Cranston
I think naturally, if youre an actor, theres a high level of asser

I think naturally, if youre an actor, theres a high level of assertiveness that you need to have to survive this business. Theres boldness in being assertive, and theres strength and confidence. – Bryan Cranston

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