Mel Gibson Quotes
Top 64 wise famous quotes and sayings by Mel Gibson
Mel Gibson Famous Quotes & Sayings
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The only way to maintain a moderate sum of happiness in this life, is not to worry about the future or regret the past too much
I think digital will displace film, yes. We're talking about digital as a thing of the future, but I'm afraid that it's here.
It's amazing how powerful a piece of work can be and how it can influence people and change. It's pretty interesting.
I love women. They're the best thing ever created. If they want to be like men and come down to our level, that's fine.
I think any kind of hiatus one takes in an artistic journey is going to make a huge difference. The pause will inform the choices that you make.
You ask anybody what their number one fear is, and it's public humiliation. Multiply that on a global scale, and that's what I've been through.
I've never treated anyone badly or in a discriminatory way based on their gender, race, religion or sexuality - period.
A woman should be home with the children, building that home and making sure there's a secure family atmosphere.
There has to be some kind of order and some moral code. I don't know how people can function without a belief in a deity.
People like scary stories. There's a fascination with fear themes, and we want to face those things in a weird, subconscious way.
I'm as vain as the next guy. I have a facade on right now. But you can't see it, because it's reality-based.
My biggest weakness is that I'm excessive. Fortunately for everyone concerned, I'm not as excessive as I used to be.
I tell you what really turns my toes up: love scenes with 68-year-old men and actresses young enough to be their granddaughter.
A good conspiracy is unprovable. I mean, if you can prove it, it means they screwed up somewhere along the line.
Hollywood is a factory. You have to realize that you are working in a factory and you're part of the mechanism. If you break down, you'll be replaced.
Writing is a hard gig, and it's hard to convey a lot. That's why scripts tend to be a little bit overwritten.
I just don't do anything fun anymore. But, that's dying, isn't it? I mean, you die in stages, right? You let things go in pieces.
People always ask me to list my greatest accomplishments, expecting me to rattle off a bunch of movies I've made, but what I'm proudest of is my kids.
Time helps a lot. I found the fame thing really was a torment for a while. Then you learn to deal with it.
We all present a version of ourselves whether you've got a puppet on your hand or not. To actually be very real out there in a public way, why?
My hope is that this movie will affect people on a very profound level and reach them with a message of faith, hope, love and forgiveness.
I think I've scratched the surface after twenty years of marriage. Women want chocolate and conversation.