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Time & Perspective Quote by David Soul

"Being on the move all the time is draining, but the rewards make up for it"

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Restlessness gets romanticized in show business, but David Soul lets the cost show through. "Being on the move all the time is draining" lands like a backstage aside, the kind of plainspoken admission actors rarely get credit for making. It punctures the glossy mythology of the touring life - the premieres, the hotels, the perpetual "next" - with the unsexy reality: fatigue, dislocation, a body that keeps score.

Then he pivots: "but the rewards make up for it". That "but" is doing all the narrative labor. It's not a denial of exhaustion; it's a bargain struck with it. The subtext is a professional ethic common to performers whose careers are built on visibility and momentum: you trade stability for story, routine for relevance, home for audience. Soul isn't selling hustle culture so much as naming the transaction and insisting it's been worth the price, at least on the balance sheet of meaning.

Context matters: Soul came up in an era when TV fame could be sudden, consuming, and logistically brutal, and he lived multiple public lives - actor, singer, working celebrity. "On the move" isn't only travel; it's the constant recalibration required to stay legible to the industry and to the public. The line reads as a measured defense against an implied question - Why keep doing it? - and the answer is both pragmatic and faintly wistful: because the work, the connection, the moments that feel larger than you, can temporarily cancel the weariness they create.

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David Soul (born August 28, 1943) is a Actor from USA.

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