Superman Henry Cavill Quotes & Sayings
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advice is a dangerous gift, even from the wise to the wise, and all courses may run ill. But what would you? You have not told me all concerning yourself; and how then shall I choose better than you? But if you demand advice, I will for friendship's sake give it. — J.R.R. Tolkien
I'm training two-and-a-half hours a day, pushing my body beyond its normal limits, putting on a lot of muscle mass and just making myself look like Superman, — Henry Cavill
If there is some sort of trouble at home, kids don't think that James Bond is going to come save their mum from their dad, or their dad from their mum. They don't think, "Bond is going to come and save me." Superman is a different sort of idealized figure. — Henry Cavill
I found very interesting - trying to separate the different facets of Superman in that way. When you're aware of how people perceive you, you can't always remain true to yourself, and that was an interesting thing for me to apply to the character as well - exploring these different facets of his personality while having certain bits of it stripped away. The arrogance of a person who would have the kind of power that Superman does - we see that in The Return of Superman. Superman is not that character, but since he has all of those powers, he has that capacity for arrogance. — Henry Cavill
Thunder blossoms gorgeously above our heads,
Great, hollow, bell-like flowers — Jean Toomer
I seriously hope all the things i talk about are erroneous and false — Peter Joseph
Superman isn't moody or brooding or aggressive ... — Henry Cavill
There's an honesty to Clark, Kal-El - Kal-El's the better way of saying it because he is both Superman and Clark - there's an honesty to him which crosses over on both - I don't like to use the word 'identities,' but I will because I can't think of a better one. So, it is not that tough to make that swap and change. — Henry Cavill
Forgiveness has its comforts, but it can never give you back what you've lost. — Jonathan Tropper
I liked Superman/Batman: The Search for Kryptonite because I really enjoyed the interaction between those two characters. — Henry Cavill
Her gaze met his, her green eyes glazed and filled with shadows. "I-Iain?"
Iain understood those shadows only too well. She was in shock. She had witnessed the full horror of war. Worse, she had killed a man. Like a young soldier after his first battle, she was struggling to cope. 'Twas an anguish no woman should have to bear.
His rage broke like the tide against the shore, and before he could think, he pulled her hard against him, held her, stroked her hair. "You foolish, brave woman! Why do you no' obey me?"
"What the bloody hell is he doin'?" Connor asked from somewhere behind them.
Morgan answered, "I think he's punishin' her."
"If he tries this on the men, they'll mutiny. — Pamela Clare
Don't let yourself be defined by the past. It's done. All you have is now and the future. — Jason Evert
I will say I was a lot bigger as Superman. A lot bigger. I'm not saying how much. It's modesty about the weight - I've always been worried about my weight - but I also don't want to invite that debate: 'Henry weighs this, so he's the perfect Superman.' Or, 'Henry doesn't weigh this, and therefore he's not believable in the role.' — Henry Cavill
With Superman, there are certain limitations for an actor. You can't go past certain boundaries because then you cease to be what the character is. — Henry Cavill
Whether someone else would have played Superman better or worse would be up for a lot of debate on the internet forums, I'm sure. — Henry Cavill
To play Bond, though, and then for the world to perceive you in a certain way, is very different from playing Superman. Bond is not this ideal figure. — Henry Cavill
Getting the role like this is such awonderful opportunity..I remember looking in the mirror and going 'I'm superman'. — Henry Cavill
If you were truly 'here for me,' you would have a Kahlua in one hand and Henry Cavill's number in the other. Since I'm not having drunken phone sex with Superman, there must be another reason you're darkening my living room. — Naima Simone
That woman freaks me out. She's the whole reason I'm gay and I only met her yesterday. — L.J. Hayward
My heart keeps begging me for a reason to keep beating, but I'm running out of lies to tell it — Stephanie Ware
As much as everyone says that Superman is good, a lot of other people might say that that's why they find him boring ... A lot of Batman fans might say that. — Henry Cavill
Suit Guy takes the seat beside me and turns to me with a smile on his face. I take in that face for the first time and -
Holy effing shit!
Hotness incarnate is sitting next to me.
Actual pure male hotness. All men should have been made to look like this. Seriously.
He looks like Clark Kent without the glasses, which would mean he looks like Superman - the Henry Cavill version.
Superman in a suit.
Lord, help me. — Samantha Towle
Playing an icon [superman], you don't try to be an icon because that defeats the purpose. The responsibility attached is enormous, and the realization that it actually really, really matters meant that I wanted to put the most amount of work into representing the character properly. — Henry Cavill
This character matters so much to so many people. I want to get that right. I want to do it justice. I want people to believe in the character and have faith in the character and kids to grow up wanting to be Superman. Or, God forbid, there's people who are going through hardship and wishing that this character would turn up and save them. — Henry Cavill
Certainly, for younger guys, Superman is this mythological character that they've thought about and explored in their imaginations ... But one thing I really like about Superman fans is that they're so open-minded and excited and honest. There's something beautiful about their enjoyment of it - something very Superman-like. — Henry Cavill
My version of Superman is essentially of a guy who has spent his whole life alone. — Henry Cavill
