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I guess I look like a rock quarry that someone has dynamited.
Charles Bronson -
What kind of man would I have been if I had not been there to help her? I felt along with her - not the physical pain, of course, but all her mental anguish. You can't be detached.
Charles Bronson
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Audiences like to see the bad guys get their comeuppance.
Charles Bronson -
I look like a quarry someone has dynamited.
Charles Bronson -
Part of the problem is how little we understand about the ultimate betrayal of the body when it rebels against itself. You always worry about charlatans. We found that specialists did not know as much as we thought.
Charles Bronson -
I wouldn't tell Jill how I felt. I behaved in such a way that was opposite to how I felt. I must have seemed strong to her. I didn't want to bring her down.
Charles Bronson -
The fear really hits you. That's what you feel first. And then it's the anger and frustration. Part of the problem is how little we understand about the ultimate betrayal of the body when it rebels against itself.
Charles Bronson -
I felt along with her - not the physical pain, of course, but all her mental anguish. You can't be detached. She needed to have someone who understood what was happening in her mind.
Charles Bronson
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I don't have friends, I have thousands of acquaintances. No friends. I figured I had a wife and children.
Charles Bronson -
I don't look like someone who leans on a mantelpiece with a cocktail in my hand, you know.
Charles Bronson -
Maybe I'm too masculine. Casting directors cast in their own, or an idealized image. Maybe I don't look like anybody's ideal.
Charles Bronson -
I look like the kind of guy who has a bottle of beer in my hand.
Charles Bronson -
We found that specialists did not know as much as we thought. So, you think maybe there are other answers. There are not but if you belief something will help you it probably will: it will help, not cure.
Charles Bronson