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Next year, if no one gives me any work, thats fine. Im not going to do well anyway. Im not an actor, Im just exploiting
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"Next year, if no one gives me any work, that's fine. I'm not going to do well anyway. I'm not an actor, I'm just exploiting this industry"

- James McAvoy

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This quote by James McAvoy talks with the suggestion of accepting one's limitations and not attempting to be something they are not. He is acknowledging that he is not a star, however is instead making use of the market. He is additionally revealing a sense of resignation, as he is not anticipating to do well in the sector no matter whether he is given job. This can be interpreted as an indicator of humbleness, as he is not expecting to be effective regardless of his initiatives. It can also be viewed as a sign of realism, as he is aware of his own limitations as well as is not anticipating to be able to take on those that are extra seasoned as well as gifted. Inevitably, this quote talks to the concept of approving one's own restrictions and also not attempting to be something they are not.

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Scotland Flag This quote is written / told by James McAvoy somewhere between April 21, 1979 and today. He was a famous Actor from Scotland. The author also have 15 other quotes.

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