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Really Quotes by Henry Cavill
- Certainly, for younger guys, Superman is this mythological character that they've thought about and explored in their imaginations... But one thing I really like about…
- I never thought of myself as unlucky. When you aim high, it's tough to get there unless something really fortunate happens.
- My mother is such an incredibly strong woman. She raised a family of five boys extremely well. She made us all strong, loving, caring people.…
- I'll never accept that I'm a sex symbol. That will mean that someone is a bit too fond of himself. If it happens, I think…
- Regrets are something you can't really have as an actor, because ultimately you'll end up destroying yourself there's a lot of disappointment in this business.
- I'm not really into fancying people.
- In prep school, I really learned to love the stage. When you step out from the wings and into the lights, there's this incredible rush…
- If we were really true to the story, I would be an invulnerable alien. But I'm not, I'm an actor. Superman is an American icon.…
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