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“I remember there was a turning point. I think it came right after 'Forrest Gump' when I turned down the cover of 'Vanity Fair.' That was blasphemy. You just don't do that. And I remember after that not getting a couple of movies that I really wanted to do. And I was told, 'Well you know, if you…” quote by Robin Wright
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“I remember there was a turning point. I think it came right after 'Forrest Gump' when I turned down the cover of 'Vanity Fair.' That was blasphemy. You just don't do that. And I remember after that not getting a couple of movies that I really wanted to do. And I was told, 'Well you know, if you had done 'Vanity Fair,' it might have been different.'”

Robin Wright

About This Quote

Source Interview: Vanity Fair, 2005

Turning down high‑profile opportunities can feel like betrayal, but it may protect artistic integrity; however, it can also limit future chances.

In simple terms: Choosing integrity over fame can close doors.

Key Takeaway

Weigh artistic values against career impact.

Themes

integrity career risk artistic freedom regret

Mood

thoughtful cautious

Type

personal career

When to use this quote

  • film casting decisions
  • career planning
  • personal values

Key Concepts

ethics opportunity cost decision theory

Questions to Reflect On

  • What values guide your career choices?
  • How do you balance risk and reward?
A Different Perspective

May cause missed exposure and financial loss.

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