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Much Quotes by Jared Leto
- I could be your worst enemy. But i would rather have friends then enemies, and i go to great length to make that the case.…
- I don’t think [Requiem for a Dream] is for children, but I think if you went home and looked at the video games that your…
- Well, the experience for me making a film is the most profound one. I really don’t have any business watching the movie so much. Maybe…
- I was very much in my own world, never the popular kid. But I had a great family, a great brother and mother.
- So I started to learn Russian and I was one of those probably way too eager, annoying young actor kids who was trying to change…
- I win and succeed only 'cause I fail so much. I fail all the time. I wrote 70 songs just to have 12 good ones.…
- So many people have tried to get happiness and serenity from outside things; it's pretty much common knowledge that is a road to nowhere. I've…
- I like to employ the power of no. We all want to say yes, because with yes comes so much opportunity, but with the power…
- It gives us a look into a world that's very much like 'Traffic' was for drugs, this movie is for gun running. Dark at times,…
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- Never show too much love for anyone because it creates a non curable pain when they start avoiding YOU. — Nishan Panwar
- The beginning of reform is not so much to equalize property as to train the noble sort of natures not to desire… — Aristotle
- Lao Tsu doesn't seem to hold to much stock for words or phrases or teachings. — Frederick Lenz