Quotes about character
character thinking feelings
I think the tragic feeling is invoked in us when we are in the presence of a character who is ready to lay down his life, if need be, to secure one thing -- his sense of personal dignity. Arthur Miller
character challenges causes
A character is defined by the kinds of challenges he cannot walk away from. And by those he has walked away from that cause him remorse. Arthur Miller
character looks
Looks like that's the character of what we have right now. Phil Jackson
characters hit people pulling
Many people have done really well pulling their characters out; I think 'Wayne's World' really hit the mark. Stephnie Weir
characters cultures gypsies last squeeze stuck
So It's really about characters and sub cultures again. About gypsies and things that I couldn't squeeze in the last one, I stuck in on this one. Guy Ritchie
character fill later number played
She was one of these character actresses who could fill any number of roles. She played a lot of 'earth mother' types, especially in later years. Leonard Maltin
characters drew female gifted human male marvelous observer personal playwright wrote
She was a marvelous playwright who wrote vital, important female characters and vital, important male characters. Like many writers, she drew on personal experiences. But she was also a gifted observer of the human condition.
character convincing fine line mother quite raising terrific totally walk wonderful
She's quite wonderful in that role. She's totally convincing as the mother who has to walk a fine line in raising that little boy. She's a terrific actress; there's never any sense that she's acting. She commits to any character she plays. Leonard Maltin
character modern morals people woman
She's a woman of character and morals and discipline. You don't find a lot of that in people in modern times. Brenda Strong
character thinking crafts
In what we think of as bad dialogue, the characters talk directly to each other. Diane Johnson
character thinking color
Well, I don't know anything about television. I'd never done it before. Initially, it was quite daunting to take on so much challenge and so much time with it. I think it is a great outlet for an actress because you really have 13 hours to bring a character to life, which is so much more than with film, and you have the luxury of time to tell a story and to really color a character. Diane Kruger
character color interesting
Hopefully, every character that I take on, as I grow older, becomes more interesting. Obviously, as I grow older, I have more to bring to the table and more experiences that I've lived myself, so I'm hoping that I can color my characters, more and more. Diane Kruger
character actors way
I've always considered myself a character actor. That's the way I was trained, really. Dennis Quaid
character careers choices
I try to be eclectic in my choice of films. If I've done anything that's intentional in my career, it's to try to do as many different types of characters and as many different types of genres of movies that I can. Dennis Quaid
character kids care
Take care of your kid's character, and everything will follow after that. Character is everything Dennis Prager
character judging people
Enough generations of socialist policies have now passed for us to judge their effects. They are bleak. Socialism undermines the character of a nation and of its citizens. In simpler words, socialism makes people worse. Dennis Prager
character erosion guarantees
Nothing more guarantees the erosion of character than getting something for nothing. In the liberal welfare state, one develops an entitlement mentality. And the rhetoric of liberalism - labeling each new entitlement a 'right reinforces this sense of entitlement.' - Dennis Prager
character wings decline
The left and Democrats are relying on the decline the American character that left-wing policies have produced. Dennis Prager
character secular-society development
Where are the vehicles to character development in secular society? Dennis Prager
character self development
Self-control is the only possible road to character development Dennis Prager
character erosion guarantees
Nothing guarantees more the erosion of character than getting something for nothing Dennis Prager
character trying shade
I read the script and try not to bring anything personal into it. I make notes, talk to the director and we decide what kinds of shades should be in the character. Dennis Farina
character thinking actors
I think all actors are supposed to be character actors. Dennis Farina
character people able
I consider myself fortunate that I've been able to find a character that people have responded to. Dennis Franz
character unique thinking
I definitely wanted to pay homage to what he did and use his performance in the first one as a foundation. But, I had to make it my own. I couldn't sit there and try to imitate Michael Clarke Duncan. I think that would have been disastrous. I had to make it my own. I tried to take as many nuances that he had with the character and utilize them as best I could, while creating a character that was unique to me. That's going to happen, no matter what. Dennis Haysbert
character be-who-you-are matter
No matter what you set out to do and how you set out to do it, you ultimately have to be who you are, and who you are as that character. So, I paid as much homage as I could to what Michael Clarke did, and had to rely on my own gifts to guide me through it. Dennis Haysbert
character eye people
There's part of it when Manute has both eyes. And the character was actually fleshed out a lot more, in this movie. I got to show people who Manute is and why he is and how devout he is. He is Ava's protector and punisher. Dennis Haysbert
character men breeding
Good breeding in cattle depends on physical health, but in men on a well-formed character. Democritus
character criticism deceit
If a misplaced admiration shows imbecility, an affected criticism shows vice of character. Expose thyself rather to appear a beast than false. Denis Diderot
character heart men
Man was born to live with his fellow human beings. Separate him, isolate him, his character will go bad, a thousand ridiculous affects will invade his heart, extravagant thoughts will germinate in his brain, like thorns in an uncultivated land. Denis Diderot
character class quirky
I fit into the quirky, character class type of actor. Debra Wilson
character sadness night
Theater is all about the rehearsal process. In fact, I think a lot of times opening night there's a mixed sadness because you're finished with a lot of people's favorite part of the process, which is finding the character and discovering it, and then you get to live it. Debra Winger
character half coincidence
There are few persons, even among the calmest thinkers, who have not occasionally been startled into a vague yet thrilling half credence in the supernatural, by coincidences of so seemingly marvellous a character that, as mere coincidences, the intellect has been unable to receive them. Edgar Allan Poe