Quote by Vin Diesel
My mom used to say that I became a fighter and a scrapper and a to

My mom used to say that I became a fighter and a scrapper and a tough guy to protect who I am at my core. – Vin Diesel

Other quotes by Vin Diesel

My gut feeling about sequels is that they should be premeditated: You should try to write a trilogy first or at least sketch out a trilogy if you have any faith in your film. – Vin Diesel

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Faith
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My mom insisted on multigrain bread and never allowed soda in the house. – Vin Diesel

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mom
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Its insecurity that is always chasing you and standing in the way of your dreams. – Vin Diesel

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Dreams
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My mom would be leaving the house and shed say, Dont you pull out all of the old dresses in the attic and put on a show again! And the door would close, and thats exactly what Id do. The show was calling me! – Michael Patrick King

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mom

I was into opera as a kid – Id play Carmen and sing and dance. My mom signed me up for a theater group before preschool, and I never looked back. – Nina Arianda

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mom

I showed my mom the movie then I told her the movie got bought and that it was gonna be shown in theatres and be on video. Everyone was really psyched about it. Everyone in my little town of hounds started to call me movie star. – Jason Mewes

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mom

Mom and Pop were just a couple of kids when they got married. He was eighteen, she was sixteen and I was three. – Billie Holiday

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mom

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Your old virginity is like one of our French withered pears: it looks ill, it eats dryly. – William Shakespeare

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To be admitted to Natures hearth costs nothing. None is excluded, but excludes himself. You have only to push aside the curtain. – Henry David Thoreau

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Nature

The key to being a good manager is keeping the people who hate me away from those who are still undecided. – Casey Stengel

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Leadership

Music rots when it gets too far from the dance. Poetry atrophies when it gets too far from music. – Ezra Pound

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Music