Quote by Geoffrey Rush
I did not want to put myself on the line, as an Australian playing

I did not want to put myself on the line, as an Australian playing Britains greatest comic actor. The fans of Sellers are obsessive, possessive – and aggressive. I did not want to risk their anger – or my own reputation. – Geoffrey Rush

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You had to be into sport and, sad to say, Im a traitor to my country because I dont have a sporting bone in my body. – Geoffrey Rush

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My kids started school, so having a strong base in Melbourne has been a key priority. Im not daunted by the travel. People say, Its so far to Australia, and I say, You get on the plane, you eat well, you sleep, you wake up – and youre there. – Geoffrey Rush

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Two things a man should never be angry at: What he can help, and what he cannot help. – Thomas Fuller

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Generalised anger and frustration is something that gets you in the studio, and gets you to work – though its not necessarily evident in anything thats finished. – Bruce Nauman

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Id be lying if I said I wasnt angry some days. But I really have worked hard to put a lot of the anger and disappointment in the past. – Monica Lewinsky

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Anger is the most impotent of passions. It effects nothing it goes about, and hurts the one who is possessed by it more than the one against whom it is directed. – Carl Sandburg

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