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Danh ngôn của Brad Pitt
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I'd like to design something like a city or a museum. I want to do something hands on rather than just play golf which is the sport of the religious right.
I believe you make your day. You make your life. So much of it is all perception, and this is the form that I built for myself. I have to accept it and work within those compounds, and it's up to me.
I'm one of those people you hate because of genetics. It's the truth.
Success is a beast. And it actually puts the emphasis on the wrong thing. You get away with more instead of looking within.
A family is a risky venture, because the greater the love, the greater the loss... That's the trade-off. But I'll take it all.
I grew up very religious, and I don't have a great relationship with religion.
By nature, I keep moving, man. My theory is, be the shark. You've just got to keep moving. You can't stop.
I've always been at war with myself, for right or wrong.
I don't feel restless, I just like to travel.
I'm drawn to furniture design as complete architecture on a minor scale.
My father came from a very poor background, but I was very fortunate in the sense that we were never in need. My dad was determined to make sure that we didn't want for things. He wanted to give us more opportunity than he had, a better shot at a better life.
It's a lovely experience walking around a museum by yourself.
I grew up in Oklahoma and Missouri, and I just loved film. My folks would take us to the drive-in on summer nights, and we'd sit on the hood of the car. I just had this profound love for storytelling.
When you first get opportunities, suddenly you get surrounded by a lot of people who want to make money off you but also are there to help. But they start telling you so much what you need to be and what you need to do to maintain some idea of career maintenance.
I was very curious about the world even at a young age, and I don't know at what point I became aware that other cultures believed in different religions, and my question was, 'Well, why don't they get to go to Heaven then?'
I'm a bit of a loner, you know? I'm more quiet by nature. And coming from, you know, hillbilly country, I'm probably more reserved.
I'm actually very snobbish about directors. I have to say 'no' all the time. 'No' is the most powerful word in our business. You've got to protect yourself.
I've been no stranger to change.
My affliction has been... I can make something or draw something or design something better than I can explain it.
I just don't like the separatism that comes from religion, and, without fail, the need to put your beliefs on someone else. When you start telling someone else how to live, you should check yourself, man.
Happiness is overrated. There has to be conflict in life.
I've always been at war with myself, for right or wrong. I don't know how to explain it more. It's universal. Some people are better at dealing with it, and they sleep with no pain - not pain, arguments. I've grown quite comfortable with being at war.
Religion works. I know there's comfort there, a crash pad. It's something to explain the world and tell you there is something bigger than you, and it is going to be alright in the end. It works because it's comforting.
I didn't realize how interesting the place I come from is until I left home and saw how other cultures handled things differently.
Seeing the world is the best education you can get. You see sorrow, and you also see great spirit and will to survive.