Channing Tatum Quotes and its meanings

Channing Tatum has written on many topics. Some of the topics he has discussed most are as follows;

Cool Dad Dreams Hope Learning Mom Movies Politics Positive Science Sports Thankful Travel Truth

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What are the top most famous quotes by Channing Tatum?

Here are the top most famous quotes by Channing Tatum.

  • Someone who doesn't take herself too seriously and can be a goofball. Because everyone's a nerd inside, I don't care how cool you are.
  • I think all jocks have a sensitive side. It's just, will they show it to anybody? Will they let their guard down and stop being tough and the cool jock guy around their friends, or just relax? I don't know if it's best to say opening up, but just relax and really say what you're actually thinking, and not what you think people want to hear.
  • If my Dad doesn't like you, you will know. My Mom is just too innocent to ever lie. She doesn't even cuss.
  • You have the dreams that you want, and then you have to do other jobs until you can get to that dream.
  • Jim Thorpe is someone I've always loved. He was an Olympic athlete, you know, and a football player from back in the day. I'd love to play him. And then there's a guy called Iceman who was a top hit man for the mob. I would love to play him. Actually, it's sort of in the works, so I hope it goes through.
  • 'A Guide To Recognizing Your Saints' was the first real actor-actor part I did, and I hope I to do more. Action movies are fun, but I'd be happy not to do them if there are better roles.
  • I was not good in school. I could never read very fast or very well. I got tested for learning disabilities, for dyslexia. Then I got put on Ritalin and Dexedrine. I took those starting in the eighth grade. As soon as they pumped that drug into me, it would focus me right in.
  • I can't do the same movies all my life. I'm conscious of that. But it's a trade-off. 'Dear John' allowed me to do movies I've wanted to do. You learn to balance it out. I'm still learning. Only now am I getting to do the kinds of movies that I have wanted to do. So it's a steady climb. You don't jump into a Soderbergh film.
  • My bar for being successful is being able to do movies that really mean something to me and being able to make a living off of that.
  • I'm not a political person. When I start to get into it, it just upsets me. I feel so powerless when it comes to politics. So I've just decided to be non-political and very, very pro-soldier.