George Lucas doesn't have the most physical stamina. He was so unhappy making Star Wars that he just vowed he'd never do it again.
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I don't have stamina in exercise... but I have it in life.
Before I started doing the film and when I found out I was going to be doing it, I just decided to pump up on the whole cardio stuff. Just in terms of stamina.
When I was younger, there was a sort of stigma attached to my stamina. My dad took me swimming one day and I just was no good at it, so my dad said, 'Your stamina's bad.'
With Star Wars fans, there's so much enthusiasm, and it's a completely different generation now.
You lose the speed before the stamina.
I would like to be as fit as I've always been. I've been blessed with good health, I've been blessed with stamina. Particularly for those great classical roles, you need an Olympian stamina. I, fortunately, have that.
Stamina is the force that drives the drumming; it's not really a sprint.
Perhaps the most significant thing George Lucas did in creating 'Star Wars' was to fictionalize the Tao - to spark a universe where we can talk about the Force in objective terms and show it in direct action.
I've got lots of stamina; don't worry about that. I cycle every day - it's OK.
Endurance is not just the ability to bear a hard thing, but to turn it into glory.
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