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Life & Mortality Quote by David Thewlis

"I don't worry. I'm more stoical. Of course I have insecurities. I fear getting older. I fear death and illness. I'm not prone to depression, but I get depressed because everybody gets depressed. Suddenly I'm away from my family or doing a job I'm not enjoying"

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Thewlis sells “stoical” not as a macho badge but as a working method: a practiced posture that keeps the machinery running even when the private weather is rough. The opening, “I don’t worry,” arrives with a quiet self-correction baked in. He immediately undercuts it with “Of course I have insecurities,” the phrase people use when they’re determined not to be misunderstood as invincible. It’s an actor’s calibration: control the narrative before it hardens into a myth.

What makes the passage land is the inventory of fears - aging, death, illness - followed by the almost comic leveling move: “everybody gets depressed.” That’s not a platitude so much as a refusal of specialness. In an industry that encourages performers to market their uniqueness, he frames sadness as ordinary, even logistical. Depression isn’t a dark muse; it’s what happens “suddenly” when the conditions are wrong.

The subtext is about environment and contingency. He doesn’t pathologize himself; he traces mood to circumstance: distance from family, the disorientation of travel, the deadening drag of work that doesn’t fit. It’s a quietly political stance in a celebrity culture that loves extreme confessions or inspirational branding. Thewlis offers neither. He admits fragility without turning it into a product, and he implies a practical ethic: you don’t win against mortality, you just try to live in a way that doesn’t make the shadows louder.

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Thewlis, David. (2026, January 17). I don't worry. I'm more stoical. Of course I have insecurities. I fear getting older. I fear death and illness. I'm not prone to depression, but I get depressed because everybody gets depressed. Suddenly I'm away from my family or doing a job I'm not enjoying. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-dont-worry-im-more-stoical-of-course-i-have-56635/

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Thewlis, David. "I don't worry. I'm more stoical. Of course I have insecurities. I fear getting older. I fear death and illness. I'm not prone to depression, but I get depressed because everybody gets depressed. Suddenly I'm away from my family or doing a job I'm not enjoying." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-dont-worry-im-more-stoical-of-course-i-have-56635/.

MLA Style (9th ed.)
"I don't worry. I'm more stoical. Of course I have insecurities. I fear getting older. I fear death and illness. I'm not prone to depression, but I get depressed because everybody gets depressed. Suddenly I'm away from my family or doing a job I'm not enjoying." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-dont-worry-im-more-stoical-of-course-i-have-56635/. Accessed 21 Feb. 2026.

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David Thewlis

David Thewlis (born March 20, 1963) is a Actor from United Kingdom.

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