I've gone out of my way to not take baggage with me from film to film.
“I've gone out of my way to not take baggage with me from film to film.”
— Jeff Bridges · Baggage
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I've gone out of my way to not take baggage with me from film to film.
“I've gone out of my way to not take baggage with me from film to film.”
— Jeff Bridges · Baggage
I've gone out of my way to not take baggage with me from film to film.
I really try my best not to get attached to a script, because I know what it takes: It takes you away from your family and what you like to do.
Unlike a lot of actors, my father encouraged all his kids to go into show business.
I'm one of those guys that spins through the clicker when I'm watching TV. When one of my movies comes on, I'll watch a scene or two.
You know, I thought we could use a good myth about technology to help guide us through these particular modern waters right now.
Everybody sooner or later has to drop the luggage and the baggage of illusions.
We all have baggage. The question is: What baggage can you deal with?
I think there's a freedom in freeing yourself of the baggage of ability.
Painful events leave scars, true, but it turns out they're largely erasable. Jill Bolte Taylor, the neuroanatomist who had a stroke that obliterated her memory, described the event as losing '37 years of emotional baggage.'
In my conscience I believe the baggage loves me, for she never speaks well of me herself, nor suffers any body else to rail at me.