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This whole thing about winning and losing is muddy waters. But I can remember, as a young actor, just walking around thi
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"This whole thing about winning and losing is muddy waters. But I can remember, as a young actor, just walking around this city and not being able to get arrested"

- Jeffrey Tambor

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This quote by Jeffrey Tambor speaks with the problem of prospering in the show business. He acknowledges that the idea of winning and losing is not constantly well-defined, and that success is not ensured. He reflects on his own experience as a young star, when he was having a hard time to make it in business. Despite his effort and commitment, he was unable to get any roles or acknowledgment. This quote acts as a reminder that success is not always ensured, which effort and commitment are essential to achieve one's objectives. It likewise functions as a tip to be modest and to value the chances that come our way.

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USA Flag This quote is written / told by Jeffrey Tambor somewhere between July 8, 1944 and today. He was a famous Actor from USA. The author also have 10 other quotes.

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