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“I just want to do shows because you get to see, over all the seasons, the person grow, and you get to grow with the character. That transformation, for me, is what I love about my job. I get to learn about myself and challenge myself and grow with the character. For me, it's a whole process of learning and growing.”
Justin Chatwin“I just want to do shows because you get to see, over all the seasons, the person grow, and you get to grow with the character. That transformation, for me, is what I love about my job. I get to learn about myself and challenge myself and grow with the character. For me, it's a whole process of learning and growing.”
Justin Chatwin“I really like 'Shameless' because it brings up important issues, but we get to talk and laugh and look at something that's really important that's a problem, like alcoholism and bad parenting. It's done in a funny, smart way.”
Justin Chatwin“I trust you: That's huge. That's truth. That's real love. Everyone uses 'I love you' so loosely.”
Justin Chatwin“Walking is a virtue, tourism is a deadly sin.”
Bruce Chatwin, What Am I Doing Here?“The real home of man is not his house but the road. Life itself is a travel that has to be done by foot.”
Bruce Chatwin“Proust, more perspicaciously than any other writer, reminds us that the 'walks' of childhood form the raw material of our intelligence.”
Bruce Chatwin, The Songlines“If this were so; if the desert were 'home'; if our instincts were forged in the desert; to survive the rigours of the desert - then it is easier to understand why greener pastures pall on us; why possessions exhaust us, and why Pascal's imaginary man found his comfortable lodgings a prison.”
Bruce Chatwin, The Songlines“A journey is a fragment of Hell.”
Bruce Chatwin, The Songlines“Albatrosses and penguins are the last birds I'd want to murder.”
Bruce Chatwin, In Patagonia“Sluggish and sedentary peoples, such as the Ancient Egyptians-- with their concept of an afterlife journey through the Field of Reeds-- project on to the next world the journeys they failed to make in this one.”
Bruce Chatwin, The Songlines