Actor Robert Downey Jr., who gave life to ‘Iron Man’, one of the indispensable characters of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, is a name that impresses everyone with his extraordinary attitudes as well as his acting performances. Seeing fun and happiness among the cornerstones of life rather than looking at life from a secretive window, Robert expresses this through the films he plays and the interviews he gives. Consider the lessons Robert learned from life and the sentences reflecting the windows through which he looks at life:
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1) Listen, smile, participate, and then do whatever you want to do.
2) Why should people trust you when you don’t trust yourself?
3) Do I want to be a hero for my son? No. I want to be a real person. That’s hard enough.
4) For me, discipline is about respect. Not even with self-respect; It’s about respect for life.
5) I know very little about acting. I’m just an incredibly talented crook.
6) People can rise from the ashes because at some point they may be invested in a belief that risks the possibility of victory over seemingly impossible odds.
7) Our job is to get out of that cave. Many people go out but do not change.
8) You have somewhere to go, and if you’re quiet enough, you’ll get it.
9) To me, friendship means tolerance.
10) The lesson is still a place where you can make mistakes and be forgiven.
11) Remember; When you hit rock bottom, that doesn’t mean you have to stay there.
12) Ordinariness is my biggest fear. I’m not afraid of failure because I don’t think it will happen. Nor am I afraid of success because it means I have overcome failure. Being in the middle scares me.
13) I don’t need the Iron Man suit. I’m already a tempting weapon.
14) Whenever I watch someone, something, even if it’s not all that good, I at least appreciate their intentions and efforts.
15) I think we all do heroic things, but ‘hero’ is a verb, not a noun.
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