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“I was always interested in acting, but in my high school sports was the cool thing to be part of, and I was still very into being cool. So I played a lot of basketball and football. But I always had that want to be in theater and to be a part of theater arts. But in my school, it was just a really nerdy thing to be a part of. Everyone in my school wore bowler hats - they were always on, always acting, and all so big. I was like, "I can't be that", even though I wanted to be.”
Source : Source: abilitymagazine.com
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“The girl that introduced The Smiths' song 'Asleep' to me was an important musical influence that I met in college. From there it's been an ongoing journey of different bands at different times, introducing bands and songs to me.”
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“The theory that everyone acts from self-interest, direct or indirect, is psychologically unsound. . . . Throughout history . . . there have been millions of men and women with some sort of Humanist philosophy who have consciously given up their lives for a social ideal.”
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“I've never used one word of profanity in front of my wife, or my daughter, or my granddaughter or anybody else's wife.”
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“You can't trust very many people.”
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“I guess the biggest challenge to doing any kind of animation voice work is that you only have your voice to tell the story.”
Source : "Kevin Conroy Gets Vocal in Superman/Batman: Public Enemies". Interview with Brian Gallagher, movieweb.com. September 24, 2009.
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“My 'heroes' are those - like Chuang Tzu and Heidegger - who recognize that the world of experience is a human world, but recognize too that there is a 'way' or a 'source' to which our lives are answerable.”
Source : Source: www.3ammagazine.com
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“You live with someone, you make a commitment to honor them, respect them, and love them, and if you're going to have children, then you make a commitment to raise those children together. Why does the state have to get involved with that?”
Source : Source: www.interviewmagazine.com