A Quote by Dennis Farina

Sometimes I do pinch myself about the life I've had. — © Dennis Farina
Sometimes I do pinch myself about the life I've had.
I have a great family, great kids. I have practically everything, you know? Sometimes I have to pinch myself. It's really true: Life starts at 50.
I'm not greedy at all. Sometimes I pinch myself because of what I've got.
Sometimes, I pinch myself. Through everything, its about hard work... believing in yourself and in the American dream. Believe that you can make something out of yourself.
Sometimes I have to pinch myself to think: have I really come this far? Because it is quite different, where I find myself today, from where I started off, in the streets of Waterloo, in the suburbs of Liverpool - that's for sure.
I pinch myself every day anyway. Everyone knows the road I have had in the game and how I have managed to get myself to where I am today.
I still pinch myself that I had the career that I had.
I have to pinch myself sometimes. It's unbelievable, but it's not. Because I know that this would not be happening if it hadn't been for Dr. Martin Luther King.
I sometimes feel like I need to pinch myself. I feel extremely fortunate.
I had to pinch myself seeing the grassy knoll and the book suppository building.
I had to pinch myself a couple of times that I was actually on stage at the Atlantic with Carol Kane.
I thank God that I became addicted to pain pills, because the process of going through rehab taught me more about myself than I had ever known. I wish I would have learned what I learned about myself I learned in rehab, going through life. You know, we're all raised to be loved. We care about what other people think of us, and sometimes to our detriment we let feedback and the opinions of others shape our own self-image. I was guilty of that, too. But in my professional life, I had mastered it. I didn't care what the critics said.
I pinch myself daily at the good fortune of my life, you know, in many ways.
There was a day when I woke up and realised that I had to pinch myself, since I was going to work with Majid Majidi.
I had my children after eight years of marriage. It was a dream come true. I still pinch myself.
I might sound like a crazy person, but that's the way I pump myself up. You know how some people are just like 'I have to talk about it'? Sometimes I'll call my husband and we'll talk about it, sometimes I have to talk to myself in the mirror. So I start talking to myself: 'You got this. Don't think of this as Sports Illustrated, just think about this as the best swimsuit campaign you've done in your life. And just kill it and own it and don't put that pressure on yourself.'
Pretty much everyday, there's a moment where I'm having to pinch myself and think, 'When did this happen to my life?'
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