A Quote by Matt Dillon

I don't consider myself a Hollywood liberal, but I have my convictions and my beliefs. — © Matt Dillon
I don't consider myself a Hollywood liberal, but I have my convictions and my beliefs.
For the liberal state to accommodate a diversity of beliefs while having few positive convictions is one of the more admirable achievements of civilization.
I still consider myself a liberal in the Enlightenment sense of the word. But I have to admit that being a liberal these days is confusing.
I made a commitment... both to myself and to some supporters to carefully consider a run for the Liberal leadership for the Liberal Party of Canada.
My outspoken beliefs have been embraced, but I don't consider myself an activist. Maybe people consider me as that, but it's not anything outrageous or bad I can't live with.
On human rights, civil rights and environmental quality, I consider myself to be very liberal. On the management of government, on openness of government, on strengthening individual liberties and local levels of government, I consider myself a conservative. And I don't see that the two attitudes are incompatible.
In a weird way, I never wanted - I don't consider myself a very good writer. I consider myself okay; I don't consider myself great. There's Woody Allen and Aaron Sorkin. There's Quentin Tarantino. I'm not ever gonna be on that level. But I do consider myself a good filmmaker.
Actually, I don't really consider myself either a Liberal or a Conservative. Truth be told, I consider myself a 'Truthetarian.' I try to examine each separate issue and go to where I feel the truth is. And, yes, I must admit that more often than not, when I do this, upon arrival, I do seem to find myself in the company of left-minded people. However, quite often, I'm more than a little surprised to find myself standing in a room full of right-wingers!
My libertarian beliefs have not always served me well. Like most people who hold strong ideological convictions, I find that, too often, my beliefs trump the scientific facts.
I consider myself neither liberal nor conservative when it comes to foreign policy.
I have been a libertarian in my past but now I consider myself a classical liberal.
I consider myself a progressive Republican. I am liberal on social issues.
I consider myself a student of Hollywood.
Convictions are not merely beliefs we hold; they are those beliefs that hold us in their grip.
I don't consider myself a starlet or a Hollywood person.
It's almost comical how un-liberal liberal Hollywood is when it comes to fighting gender and racial bias.
I consider myself a Londoner first, and then I consider myself Brazilian before I consider myself English.
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