Of James Dean:

He was very afraid of being hurt. He was afraid of opening up in case it was turned around and used against him.


As quoted in: The unabridged James Dean: his life and legacy from A to Z (McGraw-Hill/Contemporary, 1991), p. 520


He was very afraid of being hurt. He was afraid of opening up in case it was turned around and used against him.

He was very afraid of being hurt. He was afraid of opening up in case it was turned around and used against him.

He was very afraid of being hurt. He was afraid of opening up in case it was turned around and used against him.

He was very afraid of being hurt. He was afraid of opening up in case it was turned around and used against him.