Robert's Reddit *happy sigh* perfect. I need this on my dash every day: "It's important to remember to eat, catch yourself when you're getting irritable, recognize when you're feeling lonely, and not burn out when you're tired".

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Robert's Reddit *happy sigh* perfect. I need this on my dash every day: "It's important to remember to eat, catch yourself when you're getting irritable, recognize when you're feeling lonely, and not burn out when you're tired".
"I have a sense of destiny you are lead to do the things you are supposed to do."-Robert Downey Jr
Robert Downey jr on the fact that he never got to make big action movies… in July 2006.
I think that we all do heroic things, but hero is not a noun, it's a verb.
Robert Downey Jr
Do I want to be a hero to my son? No. I would like to be a very real human being. That's hard enough. Every dad casts a shadow, you know? And that shadow is you're disappointed, you're resentful, or you feel so supported and loved you don't understand why life is so hard anyway — or, you know, it's so long and so dark that you can never step out of it, so you might as well not even try. Right? So. So hero to me is not applicable to the human experience.
Take in the power of the quote
"He's not the same person anymore"
James Toback on Robert Downey Jr
"He's clearly under some influence which has flattened him out, he's not doing any drugs. He's not going up and down. He's on an even keel, and he's become the most successful robotic cartoon character in movie history. He's a one-man brand franchise. I think it requires him to be a person who doesn't resemble the person he used to be. That was a conscious decision. I was one of the three people who toasted him at his wedding, and I could feel the beginning of it there. I got a sense of the wife, and the kind of control she was going to take over his life. The fact that he was ready to surrender his life to somebody and to AA or whatever."
-Huffington Post Oct. 31, 2013 (x)