Benicio Del Toro Quotes
The very first things that I did, even in theater, were bad guys. They are meaty roles for the most part. With the bad guy you have more freedom to experiment and go further out than with a good guy.

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Once you have commitment, you need the discipline and hard work to get you there.
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All my life I had feared to-morrow, until I decided to have faith and to live to-day in courage.
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Like baseball, food will never go out of style; we will always need to eat and we will always find it entertaining. I think of food TV this way - all the fun and none of the calories.
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I have never Twittered or Tweeted or even Chirped.
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No one rises so high as he who knows not whither he is going.
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Long Kiss Goodnight has a huge cult following. They could make another version of that movie right now and make a lot of money.
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I think comedy is one of the hardest things to do.
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You can oppose reparations all you want, but you got to know the facts. You really, really do.
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I do love traveling, so I've been able to travel a lot.
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I'll give it a shot. But I don't know that a year from now I'm going to be here. Nobody does.
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In real life, coincidences happen all the time. In novels, they are leapt upon with fury.
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I went to my boss, and I said, 'Look, I'd like to design these ties because I think they could be new.' He said, 'The world isn't ready for Ralph Lauren.' I never forgot that because... I thought that was a compliment.
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I constantly write about my safety walking to and from school, and then I would come home at night, and I would cut on the TV, and I would watch a show like 'The Wonder Years,' or I would watch, you know, some other show like 'Family Ties.'
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I do not want to foresee the future. I am concerned with taking care of the present. God has given me no control over the moment following.
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We're not looking at banning all weapons.
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The L.A Trilogy is a series of three novels starring Ray, a robot detective, and his boss, a computer called Googol. Set in an alternative version of 1960s Los Angeles, each book will be more or less standalone but together will form an overarching story arc with 'Brisk Money' as the origin story.
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It is a struggle for the minds of the people... No cause justifies recourse to terrorism.
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You have friends, and they die. You have a disease, someone you care about has a disease, Wall Street people are scamming everyone, the poor get poorer, the rich get richer. That's what we're surrounded by all the time.
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But the issue is not only life and death but our existence before God and our being judged by him. All of us were sinners before him and worthy of condemnation.
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I haven't pursued it as a senator because I know it's like spitting in the wind. But I still believe it's the right thing. And if I were governor and a bill came to my desk that provided for background checks at gun shows, I would sign that.
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Since we're all going to die, it's obvious that when and how don't matter.
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My first two novels were set in the past, and that freed me up in a lot of ways; it allowed me to find my way into my story and my characters through research.
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I thought everybody could sing, because everybody in my family could.
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The very first things that I did, even in theater, were bad guys. They are meaty roles for the most part. With the bad guy you have more freedom to experiment and go further out than with a good guy.