Sandra Bullock knows what resilience is about. She knows the highs and lows of Hollywood. Despite the setback in her early days, the actress didn’t let failure define her fate. She came better, and now stands as one of the Best Actress Oscar winners. Even the wisdom she shares describes the same. Sandra Bullock once said, “You bounce back by figuring it’s for a reason and it happened to take you to a better place.”
Quote of the day by Sandra Bullock
“You bounce back by figuring it’s for a reason and it happened to take you to a better place.”In an archival interview, published in cinema.com, Sandra Bullock shared that her failures or disappointments never came from work. The actress said, “If a film doesn’t do well, or if it’s a piece of crap, you have another time to try to do better. There’s nothing you can do about it after the fact. But how do I bounce back from the down things that happen in life? “I’m not sure.”Sandra continued, “It’s not a mistake if you learn from a disappointment and try not to repeat it. That’s sort of the mantra I try to use. It’s okay to screw up even on a daily basis as long as you don’t keep repeating the same screw-up. I suppose you bounce back by just figuring it’s for a reason and it happened to take you to a better place.”This approach to life is a masterclass in acceptance. Sandra’s mantra gives an optimistic view of life.
A look at Sandra Bullock’s career
Sandra first started her career with television roles in the 1980s. Through the 1990s and early 2000s, Bullock became synonymous with romantic comedies and smart, relatable heroines. She starred in a series of hits, including ‘While You Were Sleeping,’ ‘A Time to Kill,’ ‘Hope Floats,’ and ‘Miss Congeniality.’ She rose to stardom with the 1994 blockbuster film ‘Speed.’ Her performance opposite Keanu Reeves as Annie Porter made her an overnight star. In 2009, she delivered two career-defining performances: in the romantic comedy ‘The Proposal’ and the biographical sports drama ‘The Blind Side,’ the latter earning her the Academy Award and Golden Globe for Best Actress.















