Quote by Emile Hirsch
Well, when I was a kid and I watched Speed Racer, I used to always

Well, when I was a kid and I watched Speed Racer, I used to always watch it in the morning with my cereal. And when I ate the cereal, I would pour soda into the cereal because we never really had milk for some reason, I dont know. – Emile Hirsch

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On Into The Wild I spent months risking my life and on Speed Racer I spent 60 days acting in front of a green screen. No danger to my physical self, but I sure had to use my imagination. – Emile Hirsch

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The willingness to keep learning is, I think, the most important thing about trying to be good at anything. You never want to stop learning. – Emile Hirsch

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I dont have an interest in any car that isnt good for the environment, other than maybe an aesthetic quality in a picture book. – Emile Hirsch

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