"I must have had faith that day. When I went out, I was Henry Fonda again. An unemployed actor but a man"
- Henry Fonda
About this Quote
Henry Fonda's quote reflects his resilience and resolution to do well in spite of the probabilities. He was a jobless actor, yet he had confidence that he can make something of himself. He was figured out to head out and also make something of himself, and he was established to be Henry Fonda once more. He was established to be the male he was before he was out of work. He was established to make something of himself and also to be effective. His quote mirrors his determination and also faith that he could make something of himself regardless of the chances. He was determined to be the male he was before he was out of work, and he was determined to make something of himself. His quote mirrors his resilience and also resolution to succeed in spite of the odds. He was identified to make something of himself and also to be effective, and he was figured out to be Henry Fonda once more.
This quote is written / told by Henry Fonda between May 16, 1905 and August 12, 1982. He was a famous Actor from USA.
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