Bronx Quote by Chazz Palminteri Download Open image “My father always said, 'The saddest thing in life is wasted talent.'” — Chazz Palminteri ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.8 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare Bronx Father Life Life is Parenting Saddest Said Talent Things in life Wasted talent
The saddest thing in life is wasted talent, and the choices you make will shape your life forever. — Chazz Palminteri Copy Share Image
“Every talent you have is not wasted. It is there because of a reason and God will open that door when the right time… — Shannon L. Alder Copy Share Image
“My Dad was sad that he saw us working so hard on something that was destined to fail.” — Kristin Kimball Copy Share Image
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“The saddest people I've ever met in life are the ones who don't care deeply about anything at all. Passion and satisfaction go hand… — Nicholas Sparks Copy Share Image
It's a source of great sadness to me that my father died without having seen me do anything worthwhile. He was constantly having to… — Daniel Day-Lewis Copy Share Image
“The wasted life is the life without a passion for the supremacy of God in all things for the joy of all peoples.” — John Piper Copy Share Image
My father died prematurely at the age of 52 when I was 24, and it is a recurring regret that he never lived to… — Richard E. Grant Copy Share Image
“[…] his own father told him that talent is sort of a dark gift, that talent is its own expectation: it is there from… — David Foster Wallace Copy Share Image
“The day my dad left my mom and I was the second saddest day of my life. The saddest day was the next day,… — Jarod Kintz Copy Share Image
I'm very proud of being Italian-American, but people don't realize that the mafia is just this aberration. The real community is built on the… — Chazz Palminteri Copy Share Image
The saddest thing in life is wasted talent, and the choices you make will shape your life forever. — Chazz Palminteri Copy Share Image
I came here knowing nobody. I worked clubs as a singer and even the doors a few times before I landed some TV roles. — Chazz Palminteri Copy Share Image
I never worried about becoming typecast. People have said that to me, but I never worried about it. As long as the part is… — Chazz Palminteri Copy Share Image
My mom was Sicilian, my dad was Sicilian. Mom was a great cook, but all the women were. — Chazz Palminteri Copy Share Image
Doing voiceover, they bring you in, you're wearing jeans, you haven't shaved, you're wearing a baseball cap, and you go in, do it, make… — Chazz Palminteri Copy Share Image
My mother and father told me I was god. I was a good Italian boy who hung out with the same four guys. I… — Chazz Palminteri Copy Share Image
I had a 90-minute one-man show. I performed it and my life just exploded. Everything - my life just changed. Every writer, director, producer,… — Chazz Palminteri Copy Share Image
I love people who just started making movies - first-timers, second-timers. They take chances. — Chazz Palminteri Copy Share Image
My own style influences have to do with where I grew up, in the Bronx, and I still like to wear bangles and big… — Jennifer Lopez Copy Share Image
I was haunted always by my other life-my drab room in the Bronx, my square foot of the subway, my fixation upon the day's… — F. Scott Fitzgerald Copy Share Image
God...my self in the Bronx always says that God has a funny sense of humor. ..He has a way of treating things, he deals… — Malachi Martin Copy Share Image
I am born and raised in the Bronx. Where I grew up, it is a really working-class neighborhood and it does give you a… — Cara Buono Copy Share Image
Prior to Katrina, the South Bronx and New Orleans' Ninth Ward had a lot in common. Both were largely populated by poor people of… — Majora Carter Copy Share Image
We make decisions every day about what we're going to eat. And some people want to buy Nike shoes - two pairs, and other… — Alice Waters Copy Share Image
“…but because they felt the neighborhood was safer than the one around Columbia, the medical campus of which was so far north that it… — Michelle Au Copy Share Image
“We were always driven by a gray-haired man in the foster-care agency car. I remember leaving that abusive home, pulling out of the driveway,… — Damien Black Copy Share Image
It's like hip hop all over again, back in the '70s back in the Bronx, when it was just bubbling. But it's going to… — Fat Joe Copy Share Image
As a little kid, I watched hip hop get created. So it's an honour for me to represent the Bronx, the motherland of hip… — Fat Joe Copy Share Image
Until I carried my wife off to New Hampshire, she defined wilderness as the Bronx. — P. J. O'Rourke Copy Share Image