A Quote by Andy Serkis

My father was interested in justice, always working for people who needed to be supported. — © Andy Serkis
My father was interested in justice, always working for people who needed to be supported.
I think young people of all races are interested in justice; maybe not so much taxes and regulations, but they're interested in justice and the right to privacy on the Internet.
It was not always easy because I was always an individual and found it difficult to be one of a group. One person who was very supportive was my father. My mother was great but my father really recognised my individuality and supported me in that
It was not always easy because I was always an individual and found it difficult to be one of a group. One person who was very supportive was my father. My mother was great but my father really recognised my individuality and supported me in that.
My father was a no-nonsense, dedicated, and focused minister, and there was usually a sermon he needed to prepare for or a Scripture he needed to study, and that always came first.
People who make films don't think they have any obligation to help bring (perpetrators) to justice. They are only interested in art, not in justice.
I have always thought that what is needed is the development of people who are interested not in being leaders as much as in developing leadership in others.
Yesterday, we needed justice; today, we need justice; tomorrow, we will need justice! Justice is our eternal need!
I'm just a very impatient person. It's always something that I'm working on, and just staying interested in the fight game is the biggest challenge for me. As long as I'm interested and I have an incentive to stay interested, then I'm unbeatable.
My mother and father were fantastic, very active. I find it difficult to say this, but I'm quite a loving person and I've always been loving to my friends. In the long run, that pays off. I'm very interested in other people, and if you are, they're interested in you.
Because we always are feeling for justice for all that the reality is, unfortunately, the justice system is skewed, and often people of color do not receive appropriate justice in this country.
My parents have always told me to work hard. My father was a friend, a very good friend, but when he needed to be a father, he was.
I have supported nominees for cabinet-level positions in the Reagan, Bush I, and Bush II administrations with people who I have tremendous disagreements with on substantive matters, and I've always supported them.
I've always been working on domestic violence prevention. I've always been fighting for people that are either downtrodden or the most vulnerable, and juvenile justice issues.
I really need to work. People think that I'm no longer interested in acting and only interested in working with the animals. Obviously I have given that impression, but it is not how I feel. I think I'm a good actor. I think I look OK. I don't understand why I'm not working all the time.
I share a truly beautiful bond with my father. He has the purest heart and has always supported me through thick and thin.
When your father loses his job you're not sure what the future is going to be. I was conscious that people were interested in what was happening to my father.
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