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Edward James Olmos Quotes
Edward James Olmos Quotes
Edward James Olmos
American
Actor
Born:
Feb 24
,
1947
Education
Me
People
Think
Violence
You
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Success is a matter of one's own feeling about oneself.
Edward James Olmos
Success
Matter
Feeling
Own
About
Oneself
Success Is
Sometimes you gotta do things that you don't really want to do. But you don't do them for money.
Edward James Olmos
You
Money
Sometimes
Gotta
Want
Them
Really
Things
Because people of color will definitely, definitely become the power base in the Western Hemisphere.
Edward James Olmos
People
Will
Power
Become
Definitely
Color
Because
Western
Western Hemisphere
Base
Hemisphere
Education is the vaccine for violence.
Edward James Olmos
Education
Vaccine
Violence
Basically, I think that there are some characters that you can just allow the truth of your character as a human being in your real life to come through.
Edward James Olmos
Life
Truth
Character
You
Human Being
Real Life
Think
Characters
Some
Through
Allow
Come
Real
Human
Just
Being
Your
Basically
A saint is a person who gives of themself without asking for anything in return. That's how simple it is to be a saint. Try it! Try being a saint.
Edward James Olmos
Simple
Try
Gives
Return
Without
How
Saint
Person
Being
Anything
Asking
Who
I want to show how strong I am from my roots.
Edward James Olmos
Strong
How
Am
Want
Roots
Show
You get more churches burned down in the United States in the last two years than in the last hundred, because of the lack of understanding of culture and diversity and the beauty of it.
Edward James Olmos
You
Culture
Diversity
Beauty
Understanding
Down
Hundred
States
Churches
More
Because
Years
Than
Get
Lack
Burned
United
United States
Last
Two
Yeah, the New York Times is very intellectual and very, very prestigious, but it doesn't reach the market that People magazine does.
Edward James Olmos
People
Market
Prestigious
Magazine
New
Reach
Does
Yeah
Intellectual
Very
Times
York
New York
New York Times
There is no way that we know what is going on between the African American and the Asian American. We don't understand what an Indigenous American is. We don't understand what a Latino American is.
Edward James Olmos
Way
Latino
Indigenous
Between
Know
Understand
American
Going
African
African-American
Asian
Asian-American
I learned to discipline myself to do things I didn't want to do.
Edward James Olmos
Myself
Discipline
Learned
Want
Things
I think in Vice and American Me I played very silent, rigid characters and people remember them.
Edward James Olmos
Me
People
Remember
Think
Characters
Rigid
Silent
Very
American
Vice
Them
Played
When you're asked to fly a 747 you better at least be able to fly a Piper cub.
Edward James Olmos
You
Better
Fly
Able
Cub
Least
Piper
Asked
The older you get the more you understand what you're doing.
Edward James Olmos
You
Older
More
Understand
Doing
Get
I'm always pleased when people respond to the work.
Edward James Olmos
Work
People
Pleased
Respond
Always
'Stand and Deliver' has been the most successful thing I have done in my life. So many people have seen it. There was really no need for me to do anything else.
Edward James Olmos
Life
Me
People
My Life
Seen
Else
Has-Been
Deliver
Most
Been
Done
So Many People
Anything
Anything Else
Really
Successful
Stand
Many
Thing
Need
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