"If I'd seen a grown man beating a crippled boy, of course I'd intervene. If my father died and left my mother destitute, it's your instinct to take care of her. So when I started to think about it in those terms, it started to make sense to me"
- Charlie Hunnam
About this Quote
In this quote, Charlie Hunnam is discussing his point of view on intervening in tight spots. He states that if he were to witness a grown guy physically hurting a disabled kid, he would feel forced to step in and help. Likewise, if his father were to pass away and leave his mother in a state of hardship, it would be his natural instinct to take care of her. Hunnam then reflects on how viewing these circumstances in terms of taking care of loved ones makes the concept of intervening more understandable to him. This quote highlights the importance of empathy and the role it plays in our actions and choices.
This quote is written / told by Charlie Hunnam somewhere between April 10, 1980 and today. He was a famous Actor from England.
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