Quote by Eric Bana
When I shoot Ill take my family with me - one movie a year and the

When I shoot Ill take my family with me – one movie a year and then the rest of the time at home. – Eric Bana

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I have a theory that I really want my kids to know – the only coloration that they make between dad being in films and reality is just a lot of people doing a lot of hard work. – Eric Bana

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dad
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I wanted to be a mechanic. When I was 14 I wanted to quit school and go work on my car. But my dad said Son, you shouldnt do that. You should stay in school until your education is finished, and when youre done, dont make your hobby your job. – Eric Bana

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car
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People internalize, from the jail to student loan debt, to credit card debt, to unemployment to the whole collective. It manifests itself in many ways, in peoples home lives, domestic stuff. – Jesse Jackson

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Home is, I suppose just a childs idea. A house at night, and a lamp in the house. A place to feel safe. – V. S. Naipaul

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Home

If you dont quit, and dont cheat, and dont run home when trouble arrives, you can only win. – Shelley Long

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At every party there are two kinds of people – those who want to go home and those who dont. The trouble is, they are usually married to each other. – Ann Landers

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