Quotes from Bruce Willis


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I'm much more proud of being a father than being an actor.


I would say, 'I'm alone, but I'm not lonely.' But I was just kidding myself.


I got to work with Dustin Hoffman on a film called 'Billy Bathgate.' I got to work with Meryl Streep and Goldie Hawn and Bob Zemeckis on 'Death Becomes Her.' There are still a few actors out there that I would like to work with.


Justin Timberlake is terrific in this film. I told him it's time to stop singing.


I have zero interest in performing in films to try to convey any kind of message. My job is to be entertaining. There's a very different point of view about messages in films in Europe than there is in the States. Audiences rebel because they feel that they are being preached to.


I had never really dated. I've always been a relationship kind of person.


I hate working out. Because I work out for films now solely I come to associate it with work.


I think the rules are going to have to change for me to ever run for public office. My checkered past will always keep me out of politics.


Like it or not, I am part of the pop culture of films in Hollywood.


I've given up on trying to explain myself, or trying to set the record straight, or trying to get people to understand what I'm really like as a man, outside of my acting, outside of my job.


If you catch him, just give me four seconds with Saddam Hussein.


I hate government. I'm apolitical. Write that down. I'm not a Republican.


Everybody, no matter how old you are, is around 24, 25 in their heart.


I'm always being accused of being a Hollywood Republican, but I'm not! I have just as many Democratic ideas as Republican ones. If they could build three fewer bombs every month and give the money to foster care, that would be great.


I think that there are a lot of law enforcement officers out there who work according to their own set of what is right and what is wrong. And that doesn't always include respect for administration cops, you know, people that are higher up the food chain.


Fifty is the new forty. I always thought my best work would come in the years forty to sixty, if I was fortunate enough to hang around - and it is hard to stick around.


Who I am as a father is far more important to me than the public perception.


I've always had confidence. Before I was famous, that confidence got me into trouble. After I got famous, it just got me into more trouble.


I'm happy every day.


I like having the dough to come and go as I please.