A Quote by Jon Favreau

I don't think I'm egotistical as much as I'm taking responsibility for what I'm putting out there. — © Jon Favreau
I don't think I'm egotistical as much as I'm taking responsibility for what I'm putting out there.
I think I'm taking risks and putting myself out there.
Blaming is so much easier than taking responsibility, because if you take responsibility … then you might be to blame.
I feel a particular sense of responsibility when you're taking something from the magazine directly and putting it in video. You can't be too flat. You need to have personality. You can't just scream out to the viewer. You need to have a fresh take on something or have a new look or have an interesting style, or be so raw that it resonates and is authentic. I think authentic is a good word. It's overused, I know, but I think it comes across in the video medium. If you can make a video authentic, it comes across.
With freedom comes responsibility, and I can think of no responsibility greater than putting on a U.S military uniform and standing in the gap between an enemy threat and civilian life.
If you are not taking responsibility for your state of consciousness, you are not taking responsibility for life.
I don't think I can play any other way but all out . . . I enjoy the game so much because I'm putting so much into it.
The problem with putting it all on the line is that it might not work out. The problem with not putting it all on the line is that it will never (ever) change things for the better. Not much of a choice, I think.
I think everybody goes off and does their own vision. And I don't take responsibility for other people's work, frankly. It's bad enough taking responsibility for my own.
Egotistical people are not pretty. We all know that, I'm sure everybody knows an egotistical person someplace.
You may be modest and un-egotistical in your life; I'm quite ordinary. But I play big egotistical parts.
There is nothing easy about becoming conscious. My own life was much easier before I knew about the deeper meaning of choice, the power of choice that accompanies taking responsibility. Abdicating responsibility to an outside source can seem, at least for the moment, so much easier. Once you know better, however, you can't get away with kidding yourself for long.
Oh, believe me. The greatest egos are those which are too egotistical to show just how egotistical they are.
I think we have a high responsibility to base any criticisms that we have on a fair and honest statement of the facts, and that nominees should not be subjected to distortions of their record, taking things they've done out of context.
I think that's one of the biggest problems in rock is people thinking too much, putting too much emphasis on getting things perfect or completely sorted out. Sometimes that sound of not having everything sorted out is kind of cool.
I don't want to sound egotistical, but I'm egotistical to an extent.
Interpreting at its core is taking in one language and putting out the other.
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