If you don’t think you want to go on a train and read the paper every day and work from nine to six at night, there was something about the uncertainty when I was younger which was very attractive.
Meaning of the quote
The quote suggests that when Ron Silver was younger, he was attracted to the idea of not having a structured routine or predictable lifestyle. He didn't want to be someone who commutes by train, reads the newspaper every day, and works a typical 9-to-6 job. Instead, he found the uncertainty and unpredictability of life to be appealing at that time in his life.
About Ron Silver
Ron Silver was an acclaimed American actor who won a Tony Award for his performance in the play Speed-the-Plow. He also had memorable roles in TV shows like The West Wing, portraying political strategist Bruno Gianelli. Silver was known for his versatility, taking on diverse characters such as Henry Kissinger, Alan Dershowitz, and Angelo Dundee.
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