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Inspiring quotes by Charles Bronson

Top 10 most inspiring quotes by Charles Bronson

  • I am not a Caspar Milquetoast, but most of the time, I’m mild. I can afford to be because I don’t have the fears that most men have about masculinity or macho-ness.
  • When you see weakness in a hero, you are doing something to his identity. You take something away from the kids, the next generation; you steal away giving them anything to look up to.
  • I hung around New York and did a little stock-company stuff. I wasn’t really sure at that time if I even wanted to be an actor. I got no encouragement.
  • I’m entertained more by my own thoughts than by the thoughts of others. I don’t mind answering questions. But in an exchange of conversation, I wind up being a pair of ears.
  • I supply a presence. There are never any long dialogue scenes to establish a character.
  • When I was a kid, I was always drawing things. I’d get butcher paper or grocery bags and draw on them.
  • Maybe I’m too masculine. Casting directors cast in their own, or an idealized image. Maybe I don’t look like anybody’s ideal.
  • We found that specialists did not know as much as we thought. So, you think maybe there are other answers. There are not but if you belief something will help you it probably will: it will help, not cure.
  • Don’t ask me to explain a mystique. I’m just enjoying all this while it lasts. I’m basically doing the same thing I was doing 20 years ago.
  • Part of the problem is how little we understand about the ultimate betrayal of the body when it rebels against itself. You always worry about charlatans. We found that specialists did not know as much as we thought.

Charles Bronson was an American actor born on November 3, 1921, in Ehrenfeld, Pennsylvania, as Charles Dennis Buchinsky. He rose to fame as one of Hollywood’s most iconic tough guys, known for his rugged, stoic demeanor and gritty performances.

Bronson’s acting career began in the 1950s, and he appeared in various supporting roles before gaining recognition for his work in “The Magnificent Seven” (1960) and “The Great Escape” (1963). However, it was his collaboration with director Michael Winner in films like “Death Wish” (1974) that solidified his status as a vigilante-action hero.

Over the years, Charles Bronson starred in numerous action films, becoming a symbol of the genre during the 1970s and 1980s. His other notable films include “Hard Times” (1975), “The Mechanic” (1972), and “Once Upon a Time in the West” (1968).

Bronson passed away on August 30, 2003, leaving behind a lasting legacy in the world of cinema. His rugged charm and tough-guy persona continue to influence action movie stars and serve as a testament to his enduring popularity in the entertainment industry.

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