A Quote by Chad Michael Murray

Brando's one of the greats; what can you say? — © Chad Michael Murray
Brando's one of the greats; what can you say?
I'm in no rush to be the one of the greats. I am one of the greats. I consider myself to be one of the greats of my division.
I was in a movie with Marlon Brando. Now, I didn't have any scenes with Marlon Brando, but I had scenes with Martin Sheen and was around Dennis Hopper, who was a child actor in the studio system and was enamored of James Dean, as was Martin, and they were all sort of disciples of Brando.
Marlon Brando. The finest actor who ever lived. He was my idol when I was 13. He's done enough work to last two lifetimes. Everything I do, I think: Can Brando play this with me?
I loved working with Peter Weir. I think he's one of the greats and will be remembered as one of the greats.
When the 'greats of all-time' put out their first albums, it wasn't a thousand features on it. And I'm one of the greats in my eyes.
If you want to be like the greats, you learn from the greats.
In order to be one of the greats, you've got to study the greats.
The first time I met Brando was on a street corner. I was 14. He was walking down the street, and I saw him coming, and I thought, 'It's Marlon Brando.' And he was wearing what turned out to be his outfit from 'On the Waterfront,' because he was shooting.
The greatest of the greats wouldn't be the greatest of the greats if they didn't try stuff, you know what I mean?
I always say the greats just get better.
There are many mediocre entertainers who don't aspire to much more than fame and glory. It's very easy to have them as your role models because there aren't as many greats. Go back, discover the greats, and take it from there.
If Brando can do Capote and I can do Brando - well then, I can do Capote.
I'm going to follow the greats and make history. The likes of Felix Trinidad, Sugar Ray Robinson, Sugar Ray Leonard, Floyd Mayweather, Manny Pacquiao have all moved through the weights to prove they are greats at all weights.
The greats weren't great because at birth they could paint The greats were great because they paint a lot
Some of our best fighters are not only Puerto Rican greats but all-time greats of the sport. Carlos Ortiz, Wilfredo Gomez, Wilfredo Benitez and Felix 'Tito' Trinidad and many others have made Puerto Rican boxing what it is today, and I am only an extension of their greatness.
I really want to be one of the greats. I want to be able to walk somewhere and have people say, 'Oh, that's Travis.'
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