The Walk is a wonderful movie with lot of valuable lessons that are not only helpful in your person life but also in your professional life too. Here are the 11 lessons that I learned from this great movie. You can rent this movie using this link: http://amzn.to/1UQwQSf Or if you wish to buy follow this link: http://amzn.to/1SnbwNE Quotes from the video: ------------------------------------ - “Why Do You Risk Death? For Me, This Is Life.” - “I Never Say The Word ‘Death’. I Use The Opposite Word ‘Life’.” - “The Performer Must Have Respect For And Express Gratitude To The Audience.” - “I Would Never Invade The Space Of Another Artist.” - “My Dream Is To Be The Most Glorious Wire Walker In History.” - “All Artists Are Anarchists To Some Degree.” - “I Have Money. I Don’t Care What It Costs.” - “Most Walkers Die In The Final Three Steps. They Think They Have Arrived. They Get Arrogant And Die.” - “It’s Impossible But I’ll Do It.” - “You Cannot Lie On Stage. The Audience Will Always Know What Is In Your Heart.” - “One Foot On The Building. One Foot On The Wire. The Outside World Disappears.”