A Quote by Jude Law

My only obligation is to keep myself and other people guessing. — © Jude Law
My only obligation is to keep myself and other people guessing.
It is easier to keep half a dozen lovers guessing than to keep one lover after he has stopped guessing.
I am a strange creature. I want to challenge myself and keep people guessing with the roles I take.
With a character like a Captain Jack, who can essentially set up these verbal land mines around him, and just keep passing the "absurdity ball" around and the "irreverence ball" around, and keep people guessing and keep people confused, there's great safety in that. Me, myself, personally, I learn from it. It's a real pleasure, and I do need him.
I'm always interested in trying to investigate different personalities. I want to keep myself guessing and keep the fear element alive, so that I don't get too comfortable.
I feel an obligation to myself to entertain myself and if other people get something out of it, I'm like, right on.
The producers like to keep people guessing and keep them on the edge of their seats.
If I can keep losing myself - and finding parts of myself - in other people's writing and direction, then that's all I can really ask for. That's all I want, to keep losing myself.
I need to learn how to stop destroying myself, stop being hard on myself and be nice to myself. I need to keep telling myself that I need to keep wanting something, something nice, something warm[so] I can make other people happy. I can understand other people's pain because I can love even after all that is left of me is gone because I have that strength.
I like to keep people guessing.
I want to keep people guessing.
It's always good to keep people guessing.
That's important, I think, for people who come here to realize that we are here for only a time and we have an obligation of service and we need to keep things in perspective.
In general, I think it's an advantage politically to keep people guessing.
Doubt is my boon companion, the faithful St. Bernard ever at my side. Whether writing essays or just going about daily life, I am constantly second-guessing myself. My mind is filled with 'yes, buts,' 'so whats?' and other skeptical rejoinders. I am forever monitoring myself for traces of folly, insensitivity, arrogance, false humility, cruelty, stupidity, immaturity and, guess what, I keep finding examples. Age has not made me wiser, except maybe in retrospect.
It's good that people have been surprised at the direction Broadchurch' has taken. That's what you want, to keep people guessing.
I'm not second-guessing myself as much as I used to, and I'm not second-guessing the people in my life as much as I used to.
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