Bill Murray sees “difficult” label as “badge of honour”

February 9th, 2010 - 5:24 pm ICT by ANI ( 1 comment )

London, Feb 09 (ANI): Actor Bill Murray has said that he doesn’t mind people saying he is difficult to work with, as he looks at it as a “badge of honour.”

Murray admitted that he is “nothing but trouble” on film sets.

“People say I’m difficult and sometimes that’s a badge of honour. At work I’m just nothing but trouble with anything I don’t want to do. And I fired my agents,” the Daily Express quoted him as saying.

He added: “I said I didn’t ever want to speak to them ever again, and I never did. It saved me money but mostly it stopped the irritation of the endless phone calls.”

Murray was rumored to have been caught in a row with actress Lucy Liu and director McG, during the filming of ‘Charlie’s Angels’ in 2000. (ANI)

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  1. Sarah Says:

    (All of these verses can be read by use of Biblegateway.com)
    • We are supposed to love one another, as Christ loved us
    o Matthew: 22:37-39 (speaks on God’s commandment to love Him, and eachother as we love ourselves)
    o John 15:17 (speaks on God’s commandment that we love one another)
    o 1 Corinthians 13:1-7 (speaks on the characteristics of love as defined by God)
    • We are supposed to be kind to eachother
    o Matthew 12:33-37, James Chapter 3 (speak on taming the importance of taming the tounge)
    • A warning about pride
    o Mark 7:14-23 (What comes out from within us is what defiles us, not what enters in from the outside. Among these things, is pride)
    • You can tell a tree by it’s fruit
    o Matthew 7:16-19 (bear good fruit!)
    • The importance of forgiveness (forgiving and being forgiven)
    o Matthew 5:14-15 (soften your heart, and do a “one-eighty”)

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