Quote by Gary Oldman
Were given a code to live our lives by. We dont always follow it,

Were given a code to live our lives by. We dont always follow it, but its still there. – Gary Oldman

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And of course Ive got kids of my own now, and they love me being in the Harry Potter films. Im now part of a phenomenon. You become incredibly cool to your kids, and you get a young fan base. So you became the cool dad at school. Youre suddenly hip. – Gary Oldman

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Change is vital to any actor. If you keep playing lead after lead, youre really gonna dry up. Because all those vehicles wean you away from the truths of human behaviour. – Gary Oldman

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Evangelical faith without Christian ethics is a travesty on the gospel. – V. Raymond Edman

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I say statecraft is soulcraft. Just as all education is moral education because learning conditions conduct, most legislation is moral legislations because it conditions the action and the thought of the nation in broad and important spheres in life. – George Will

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Let me give you one definition of ethics: It is good to maintain life and to further life; it is bad to damage and destroy life. And this ethic, profound, universal, has the significance of a religion. It is religion. – Albert Schweitzer

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For there is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so. – William Shakespeare

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