You have to know who you are, if you don’t you have nightmares.
Meaning of the quote
This quote means that it's important to understand yourself and be confident in who you are. If you don't know yourself well, it can lead to worrying thoughts and bad dreams. Knowing yourself helps you feel more secure and at peace, even in difficult times.
About Stephen Rea
Stephen Rea is an acclaimed Irish actor who has starred in numerous films and TV shows, including collaborations with director Neil Jordan. He has received various award nominations and wins, including an Oscar nomination, and is considered one of the greatest Irish film actors of all time.
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