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Richard Gere Quotes

All of our energy should be in sacrifice and services. Suffering, at least.

Billions of people don't practice a religion at all.

Certainly there have been better actors than me who have had no careers. Why? I don't know.

Even in comedies, you've got to feel safe for things to just happen in a way that is natural and free, and recognizable as human.

Everyone responds to kindness.

I can't say I have control over my emotions; I don't know my mind. I'm lost like everyone else. I'm certainly not a leader.

I cry every chance I get.

I do think that good actors can do any part. It doesn't mean that they are the best ones to do it.

I don't know any of us who are in relationships that are totally honest - it doesn't exist.

I don't think that bravery is about skin. Bravery is about a willingness to show emotional need.

I'm a 50 year-old guy and I'm not in shape like I was when I was 30.

I'm less needy about needing to express myself through acting. I have many different lives outside of this that are extremely fulfilling.

I'm not that tough; I'm not that smart. I need life telling me who I am, showing me my mind constantly. I wouldn't see it in a cave.

I'm voting for Gore because the other is unthinkable. Which most of us will probably do. I hope all of us. I've always liked Ralph Nader and would like to see a real third party, but the thought of George Bush as president is unthinkable.

If the work is going well and it's something that has value with some meaning to it, it gives back a lot.

In a way, one gets stability from being able to order the rational mind.

In saving Tibet, you save the possibility that we are all brothers, sisters.

Maybe the Dalai Lama is the only person who is totally honest, and even with him, he's skillful not to hurt anybody. He's skillful.

Meditation is such a more substantial reality than what we normally take to be reality.

My first encounter with Buddhist dharma would be in my early 20s. Like most young men, I was not particularly happy.