Top 21 Million Dollar Baby Quotes

#1. If you 'don't do politics' , trust me - politics will do you.

Christina Engela

#2. The only way through is to bury it deep in your gut and let the hot juices work on it for a while. Soon enough you forget whatever it was that pained you to begin with.

Matt Bondurant

#3. It is unrealistic to want to be happy all the time.

Andrew Weil

#4. So why am I depressed? That's the million-dollar question, baby, the Tootsie Roll question; not even the owl knows the answer to that one. I don't know either. All I know is the chronology.

Ned Vizzini

#5. The big budget films have money to do things that are not necessarily essential but sure are comforting. The catering is usually much better. And you have way more of anything you could possibly need. You definitely get a trailer. My shirt and suit for 'Million Dollar Baby' were tailor made.

Mike Colter

#6. What if a girl grew up like a boy, with marriage an abstract, someday thought, a thing to think about when she became an adult, a thing she could do, or not do, depending? What would that look and feel like?

Anonymous

#7. In every difficult situation is potential value. Believe this, then begin looking for it.

Norman Vincent Peale

#8. As for facial hair, I think I decided it was a good look after graduate school. I always shave it myself and trim my own beard. I change the look depending on the role. For 'Million Dollar Baby,' I had no facial hair. For 'Men in Black 3,' I had no facial hair but did wear a wig.

Mike Colter

#9. I am taking belly dancing now. My hips are double-jointed, so I can do it really easily.

Alexa Vega

#10. Mental violence is as bad as physical violence. You don't see that very often in movies, so it was a good subject to tackle.

Chazz Palminteri

#11. Appreciate every single person. Look at them like a golden, million-dollar baby.

Brandon McCartney

#12. All libraries must submit to a certain order, I answered. Indeed, agreed the professor, or all will be lost. The fall of nations and empires begins with the fall of libraries.

Rawi Hage

#13. The problem with putting it all on the line is that it might not work out. The problem with not putting it all on the line is that it will never (ever) change things for the better. Not much of a choice, I think.

Seth Godin

#14. I think they're bogus, honestly. How utter garbage like Crash and Million Dollar Baby can win best picture, where true works of art such as Garden State go untouched is beyond me. It just proves how close-minded America really is, and I refuse to take part in it.

Zach Braff

#15. Without warning he had become witness to something that stretched back through the eons, ties both elastic and enduring, surpassing death, surpassing life. She was his child. It was as simple as that and that complex.

Kim Harrison

#16. You only need sit still long enough in some attractive spot in the woods that all its inhabitants may exhibit themselves to you by turns.

Henry David Thoreau

#17. The truth is, after Boys Don't Cry, I realized how few and far between the great roles are. I am beyond thankful for finding Million Dollar Baby.

Hilary Swank

#18. When I see beauty
I see God
I see His awesomeness
What do you see?
from Sensing Life (coming soon)

Deborah D. Johnson

#19. Life is always rich, thought only occasionally so.

Mason Cooley

#20. That's all kids want to know - that you love them.

Kim Harrison

#21. You must not be unkind, especially when it happens that you're right.

William, Saroyan

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