Sly Stallone Quotes

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Consider the source...Don't be a fool by listening to a fool.
Sylvester Stallone (Sly Moves: My Proven Program to Lose Weight, Build Strength, Gain Will Power, and Live your Dream)
I am making a correction to one of the quotes you guys have for Sly Stallone; It's not ethical to put " " around words saying a person said something and did not. Hence the meaning of quoting someone; means that person said exactly what you're putting quotes around-Verbatim. Here's the real quote by Sly Stallone in Rocky Balboa; "It ain't about how hard you can hit it's about how hard you can get hit and keep moving forward. How much you can take and keep moving forward. That's how winning is done." Under your quote guidelines should read only enter quotes if you without a doubt are in fact quoting something someone said verbatim.
Sylvester Stallone
[…] Stallone and I had been feuding for years. This went back to the early Rocky and Rambo days, when he was the number one action hero, and I was always trying to catch up. I remember saying to Maria when I made Conan the Destroyer, “I’, finally getting paid a million dollars for a movie, but now Stallone’s making three million. I feel like I’m standing still.” To energize myself, I’d envisioned Stallone as my archenemy, just like I had demonized [bodybuilder] Sergio Oliva when I was trying to take the Mr. Olympia crown. I got so into hating Sly that I started criticizing him in public –his body, the way he dressed- and I was quoted as badmouthing him in the press.
Arnold Schwarzenegger (Total Recall: My Unbelievably True Life Story)
Sly is great with his one-liners because he’s so quick-witted. During one of the breaks we were sitting with the makeup people, and one of Sly’s assistants was there. He was talking about me to them. “This is Stitch. He’s the best cutman in the business. And he looks like Edward James Olmos.” Stallone was standing there with his arms crossed, and without skipping a beat he said, “Huh, more like Edward James Almost,” and then walked away with a smirk.
Jacob "Stitch" Duran (From the Fields to the Garden II)