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Quotes you love/live by

DanOregon

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Ran across this bit from an interview with actor Donal Logue. For whatever reason, I've felt some kinship with him for awhile due to age, background and life experience. I'm sure you all have some of your favorite quotes, I have others, that have stuck with you, but anyway - here's Donal's.

"After being accepted to Harvard as an intellectual history major and being convinced to audition for plays by my college roommates, I auditioned for 15 and didn't get called back for a single one. I had been a road manager for punk bands and a stage manager for a traveling theater company, but nothing had materialized. Out of the blue, though, I got a call to audition for the movie Sneakers out in L.A. and I had very little experience. When I was there, auditioning for the role in front of Ben Kingsley and Robert Redford and getting nods of approval, it provided validation to my efforts. That was my first big movie, and I knew that my life would not be dictated by normality.[6]
 
Ran across this bit from an interview with actor Donal Logue. For whatever reason, I've felt some kinship with him for awhile due to age, background and life experience. I'm sure you all have some of your favorite quotes, I have others, that have stuck with you, but anyway - here's Donal's.

"After being accepted to Harvard as an intellectual history major and being convinced to audition for plays by my college roommates, I auditioned for 15 and didn't get called back for a single one. I had been a road manager for punk bands and a stage manager for a traveling theater company, but nothing had materialized. Out of the blue, though, I got a call to audition for the movie Sneakers out in L.A. and I had very little experience. When I was there, auditioning for the role in front of Ben Kingsley and Robert Redford and getting nods of approval, it provided validation to my efforts. That was my first big movie, and I knew that my life would not be dictated by normality.[6]

Big fan of Donal Logue ever since his MTV cabbie commercials. Love Sneakers. One of my all-time favorite movies.

My favorite quote is from Pope Paul VI:

"If you want peace, work for justice."
 
This quote from Leo Rosten was my mom's. I learned from the Rabbi's eulogy at her funeral last November that she carried a copy in her purse:

"I cannot believe that the purpose of life is to be 'happy'. I think the purpose of life is to be useful, to be responsible, to be compassionate. It is, above all, to matter; to count, to stand for something, to have made a difference that you lived at all."
 
"Just when they've think they've got the answers, I change the questions!" -- Rowdy Roddy Piper.

The wrestling stuff aside, I think the quote does apply to real life. Just when you think you have something figured out, something else comes along and changes the situation entirely. Plus, it can also mean one doesn't always have to be conventional.
 
"I must not fear. Fear is the mind-killer. Fear is the little-death that brings total obliteration. I will face my fear. I will permit it to pass over me and through me. And when it has gone past I will turn the inner eye to see its path. Where the fear has gone there will be nothing. Only I will remain."
 
Ran across this bit from an interview with actor Donal Logue. For whatever reason, I've felt some kinship with him for awhile due to age, background and life experience. I'm sure you all have some of your favorite quotes, I have others, that have stuck with you, but anyway - here's Donal's.

"After being accepted to Harvard as an intellectual history major and being convinced to audition for plays by my college roommates, I auditioned for 15 and didn't get called back for a single one. I had been a road manager for punk bands and a stage manager for a traveling theater company, but nothing had materialized. Out of the blue, though, I got a call to audition for the movie Sneakers out in L.A. and I had very little experience. When I was there, auditioning for the role in front of Ben Kingsley and Robert Redford and getting nods of approval, it provided validation to my efforts. That was my first big movie, and I knew that my life would not be dictated by normality.[6]
Trying my hardest to remember him in that movie. IMDB had him playing Janek. Doesn't help.
 

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