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Quotes of Russel Crowe (Usa)

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  • Perhaps it is good to have a beautiful mind, but an even greater gift is to discover a beautiful heart. (beauty)
  • God bless America. God save the Queen. God defend New Zealand and thank Christ for Australia. (america)
  • I'd move to Los Angeles if New Zealand and Australia were swallowed up by a tidal wave, if there was a bubonic plague in England and if the continent of Africa disappeared from some Martian attack. (country)
  • I like villains because there's something so attractive about a committed person -- they have a plan, an ideology, no matter how twisted. They're motivated. (character)
  • There has to be a mathematical explanation for how bad that tie is. (unknown)
  • There's nothing like sitting back and talking to your cows. (unknown)
  • I have respect for beer. (beauty)
  • I'm destined to be attracted to those I cannot defeat. (defeat)
  • Messy, psychologically damaged weirdo (unknown)
  • The important thing to me is that I'm not driven by people's praise and I'm not slowed down by people's criticism. I'm just trying to work at the highest level I can. (public)
  • On himself: 'I am a specialist in unrequited love' (mentioned to the audience at the Austin concert). (love)
  • I'm trying to fill my basic obligations to my wife who needs to know that I'm at home, I'm in bed, I haven't had too much to drink and that, primarily important, I'm alone. (marriage)
  • The bottom line is, you know, I did something really stupid, and I don't wish to ever repeat that again. (self-acceptance)
  • I do my bit to improve the world, but I think it's very important to get things done on the quiet, ... I'm sick to death of famous people standing up and using their celebrity to promote a cause. (world)
  • I don't make demands. I don't tell you how it should be. I'll give you options, and it's up to you to select or throw 'em away. That should be the headline: If you're insecure, don't call. (unknown)
  • Like everyone else, I've had moments when I've felt that I've been losing my grip. (unknown)
  • People accuse me of being arrogant all the time. I'm not arrogant, I'm focused. (people)
  • Living in LA would be like unrolling my swag in the office. I just don't think it would be healthy, mate. (unknown)
  • I really feel sorry for people who are, who divide their whole life up into 'things that I like' and 'things that I must do.' You're only here for a short time, mate. Learn to like it. (people)
  • I liked everything I read about Braddock, ... I liked who he was before he was a champion, who he was when he was a champion and who he was afterwards, too. I liked the fact that his otherwise very simple life had this incredible zeitgeist flair in the middle of it and afterwards he just kept working, bringing up his children and loving his wife. For me, it's the story of how one family survived the Depression. Braddock died in 1974 in the same house that he had bought in 1935 with his winnings from the world championship and where he had seen his kids grow up and his grandchildren born. (celebration)
  • I didn't want to be a dad under those circumstances. I never wanted to have to have children who would hear the kind of conversations I had to hear my parents having, wondering where the money was going to come from for the next rent.” (children)
  • I never saw Jim as a man who really lived for boxing at all. To me, the story was interesting because of his change of fortune. I thought, 'This is a great story, because it's true. You couldn't make it up.' Braddock had been a very responsible young man when he was doing well as a boxer. He'd saved his money, he hadn't wasted it. He hadn't lived outside his means. He did the thing everybody said to do at the time, which was to invest his money in the stock market. And in October 1929, he lost 85 per cent of his total net worth and was brought to the brink of bankruptcy. Suffice it to say, things turned bad. (boxing)
  • But when I can't sleep at night, I design clothes, and this is something I had made up as a crew gift. (unknown)
  • I don't use my celebrity to make a living. I don't do ads for suits in Spain like George Clooney or cigarettes in Japan like Harrison Ford . To me, it is kind of sacrilegious. It's a complete contradiction of the social contract you have with your audience. I mean, Robert De Niro advertising American Express. Gee whiz, it's not the first time he's disappointed me. It's been happening for a while. (celebration)
  • [I'm reminded of the movie] Gladiator ... Well, we have their answer. (unknown)
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