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Things Quotes by Guy Pearce
- Even though I've done a lot it also feels like I haven't done a lot. I've sort of popped in for supporting roles in things,…
- I do like a variety of things so I'm always interested in finding something that I haven't done before.
- I've learned from the past that it's important to recharge and get time in-between jobs, and if I can't get time in-between jobs then when…
- I think when people are repressing things, or burying things, that can manifest in all sorts of ways.
- I went through a period where I just wanted to punch everybody. Since then, I've had a lot of therapy and I've figured a lot…
- I always look at films as real stories with real people in real situations. That's why I struggle with the whole notion of calling someone…
- Having a partner who has nothing to do with Hollywood helps keep things in perspective.
- I just can't talk about things before I do them, because just for me... I give energy away before I've put energy into the job.
- You work on things and you have such faith in them while you're making them that everything feels special - in a way.
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