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Mel Gibson

Mel Gibson, born on January 3, 1956, is an internationally renowned actor. He is known for his exceptional performances in films, particularly in the action and war genres. Gibson's career began in 1977 with his lead role in the film 'Starship Troopers'. Since then, he has starred in numerous successful films, including 'Braveheart', 'Apocalypto', and the 'Lethal Weapon' series. Gibson has not only achieved great success in his acting career but has also directed and written several films. more

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“I could never figure out or probably did not take the trouble to figure out what the great philosophical problems are about. The momentous statements I come across are at best a storm in a teacup. There are quite a number of people who have a vested interest in the stuff, make a noble living out of it, and they conspire with one another to keep it alive.”

“When hopes and dreams are loose in the streets, it is well for the timid to lock doors, shutter windows and lie low until the wrath has passed. For there is often a monstrous incongruity between the hopes, however noble and tender, and the action which follows them. It is as if ivied maidens and garlanded youths were to herald the four horsemen of the apocalypse .”