Sean Connery Quotes
I have no shortage of material or offers, it's just a case of what you select to do. But I think it's realistic that my chances of playing Romeo are now over.

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I get more tired by travelling than anything.
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If someone had protected the HTML language for making Web pages, then we wouldn't have the World Wide Web.
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Everybody who does anything for the public can be criticized. There's always someone who doesn't like it.
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In the studio, I'm always throwing people on different instruments.
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I'm impressed with how professional they are and what they can get an animal to do. I mean, dogs and cats - that's one thing. But when you get into the larger animals, that's a different thing all together.
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If we don't succeed we run the risk of failure.
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I grew up reading a lot of superhero comics, so it's really fun to take a shot at one myself and see what happens.
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The lawlessness that has swept the country must stop.
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All human nature vigorously resists grace because grace changes us and the change is painful.
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The only thing that ever consoles man for the stupid things he does is the praise he always gives himself for doing them.
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The unity of the Bible is one of the wonderful proofs of the inspiration of God's Word- that all Scripture is given by inspiration of God.
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When we encounter suffering, it is important to respond w/ compassion rather than to question the politics of those we help.
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The choices you make will make all of the difference in what you want to achieve.
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I think part of it is a tribute to Dimebag.
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We are such materialists that all our metaphors are going to be material.
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This is a day and age when the perimeter players are scoring more than the interior players.
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Each of us has the power to be Superman and to help rid the world of its worst evils-poverty, loneliness, and exploitation.
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God creates, not that there may be witnesses to render Him His due glory, but beings who shall rejoice in it as He rejoices in it Himself and who, participating in His being, participate at the same time in His beatitude. It is not therefore for Himself, but for us, that God seeks His glory; it is not to gain it, for He posses it already, nor to increase it, for already it is perfect, but to communicate it to us.