Top 41 Peter Coyote Quotes
#1. Kennedy invited us into the White House-the first time in the history of the White House picketers had been invited inside. This made front page headlines.
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#2. Young people, for whom I should have been a role model and an uncle, duplicated my worst habits and died as a result.
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#3. Business is a subset of the environment, not the other way around. You can't have a healthy economy, you can't have a healthy anything in a degraded environment.
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#4. The first time I read something, I have this special feeling of being fully engaged with it. It's fresh to the audience because it's fresh to me. It's a little mystical, but I really believe that.
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#6. I think you have a social responsibility as the villain, which is pretty different from the hero's responsibility. If you have any kind of a social or political conscience at all, the first thing you want to do is make malevolence recognizable to people, almost as a kind of teaching aid.
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#7. I think the '60s were an extraordinary time. I feel bad for the kids today who missed this wonderful confluence, which was simultaneously a confluence of the global and the mythological.
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#8. When I got to Grinnell College, I was part of the black turtleneck sweater and Camel cigarette crowd of poets and writers.
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#9. In 2001, Texaco was bought by Chevron, and during deliberations concerning that sale, an 800 page document listing the problems and liabilities connected to Texaco was brought forward at their stockholder meeting by Amazon Watch, a non-profit dedicated to protecting the Amazon.
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#10. If success could heal, why do so many celebrity marriages end in divorce and celebrated artists wind up in rehab or the morgue? Why do people with a firm grip on the world's tail take their own lives or pursue suicidally risky behaviors?
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#11. I got out of college and I went to get my master's in creative writing at San Francisco State. I was working as an actor at the Actor's Workshop, being abused as a intern.
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#12. My dad was a very violent, frightening and dangerous guy. Next to him, I was this vague kind of kid who walked around, as I still do, gathering impressions.
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#13. Habitat for wildlife is continually shrinking - I can at least provide a way station.
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#14. The terrible thing about being an actor is that it's not a solo occupation.
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#15. Everyone knows that our current system is kind of like legalized prostitution. The corporate sector completely controls the civic sector.
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#16. The self is just not a worthy enough vehicle to worship.
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#17. Where I didn't have the maturity and the compassion to consider other people's needs, I did a lot of damage.
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#18. My gift seems to be that I am able to tell a story in a comprehensible and engaging way.
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#19. When you break the rules and you win, you're a hero; when you lose, you're scurrilous.
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#20. I believe that when you're wrong, own it and apologize, and so I do and put it on the equivalent of my front page.
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#21. We're the gentle people, sweetheart. We're the losers!...it's what makes us stronger, in a way.
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#22. There has to be that feeling in a good villain - that he's awesome, he has his own power; that he is, in several senses, unstoppable.
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#23. When I was young and growing up in New York, my parents took me to children's theater quite often - elaborate presentations of 'Goldilocks' and 'Rapunzel' for Upper East Side kids. As I grew older, they took me to adult theater, mostly musicals.
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#24. One of the most treasured books that I own is Donald Allen's 'The New American Poetry, 1945-1960.' It was a totem of great importance and potency to my group of writer friends in college from 1960 to 1964.
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#25. Any political agenda and organization which doesn't begin with personal responsibility is just half the argument. It's just not going to succeed.
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#26. [I]t is the folly of a young man to believe that he can pick and choose between what Love and Power offer him, keeping only the Light and leaving behind the Shadows.
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#27. It came home to me indelibly that I was never going to change anything in America by walking around carrying a sign. It was a great revelation. It saved me a lot of anxiety and a lot of wasted energy.
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#28. When I went to get my master's in creative writing at San Francisco State after Grinnell, I joined the moribund remnants of the Actor's Workshop, until I saw Kay Hayward and Sandy Archer in the San Francisco Mime Troupe and drove down that day to audition. The rest is history.
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#30. Once you accept anything as tacked down, then you begin to build a structure, to accept limits. Then you have to make a choice as to whether or not you're going to accept that structure. If you do, you give up the notion of total freedom.
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#32. You don't see artists sitting around a lot, talking about ideology. They find out what they believe, and what they're doing, by doing it.
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#33. I am fascinated by women. They're as close as we men get to experiencing 'the other.' The challenge for me was to know and accept fully formed, powerful women.
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#35. I think it's good that people value their bodies and take care of them. I think if you cross the line and begin using your body as an asset or as an extension of your vanity, you've gone too far.
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#36. People call me a movie star. If you're in the business, a movie star is someone who can make a film bankable. My name and $6 million will make a $6 million movie. I'm a working actor. Because I started late, I had a very short run as a leading man, and my films didn't make money in America.
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#37. I would say 90 percent of my mail and phone calls are from people who want some kind of help or succor or commitment from me to do something.
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#38. My house and my garden are built as part of nature, not over it.
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#39. Interdependence is a fact, it's not an opinion.
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#40. In 1972, Texaco Oil Company, in partnership with PetroEcuador, the state-run oil company of Ecuador, began to drill for oil in the jungles of the Ecuadorian Amazon.
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#41. The body is an inviolable limit. And you have to really hurt it before you know that.
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