Quotes about character
character mirrors expression
When I draw a character, very often as I'm doing a face, my face mirrors the expression. Matthew Ashford
character perfection personality
Not a having and a resting, but a growing and a becoming, is the character of perfection as culture conceives it. Matthew Arnold
character writing actors
That's where everything starts, as an actor: you've gotta have great writing and great character development, and then you have really great materials to work from. Matt Lauria
character certain disposition
I have this wholesome disposition in a lot of my characters. A certain earnestness. Matt Lauria
character play black
I tend to play characters that arent supposed to black or written black. Megalyn Echikunwoke
character play actresses
Every actress hopes to play a wide range of characters because not often you dont. Megalyn Echikunwoke
character dark careers
I've played a heroin addict and a speed freak and dark characters throughout my career. Meg Ryan
character passionate stories
Remember, if you don't feel passionate about the characters and subject of your story, your readers won't either. Meg Cabot
character responsibility america
The anger that you see expressed out there in Los Angeles, in my district this evening, is a righteous anger, and it's difficult for me to say to the people, "Don't be angry." When people are angry and enraged, they do do senseless things. They do act even sometimes out of character, and that's why it is the responsibility of America to try and avoid putting people in these kinds of situations. Maxine Waters
character writing feelings
My own feeling is that the only possible reason for engaging in the hard labor of writing a novel, is that one is bothered by something one needs to understand, and can come to understand only through the characters in the imagined situation. May Sarton
character dysfunction trying
, I have a friend living as a woman. But she's almost too "normal," to be quite frank. I'm not relying on her, because "The Jerry Springer Show" has such huge characters. I'm trying to come up with a little more dysfunction than that. Max von Essen
character men judging
Men of genius are not quick judges of character. Max Beerbohm
character icons way
Somebody like Mailer brings to that role everything that he stands for. The types of characters that I gravitate towards, the types of icons, tend to have a heavy physicality in that way. Matthew Barney
character ego way
A lot of my work has to do with not allowing my characters to have an ego in a way that the stomach doesn't have an ego when it's wanting to throw up. It just does it Matthew Barney
character careers going-away
After doing this, going away, trying other things and working on other shows, this character, and working within Days of Our Lives, has been one of the most enjoyable experiences in my career. Matthew Ashford
character evil feelings
You have to imbue the characters with their own sort of feeling of justification and morality. Everyone has that, whether we see them as evil or not. So I try to bring the characters to life by making them likable or lovable, in the sense that they can be, at least to themselves. Mark Russell
character writing thinking
I think even the characters that are fundamentally evil and wrong, I want people to really love them. I think that's important to writing believable characters. They don't have to be likable but they have to be loved, at least by the author. Mark Russell
character destiny important
Character is destiny and character is important to American campaigns. Mark Shields
character mean thinking
I think that a true economics thinker or a Marxist thinker would make nonsense of my argument, although I have given massive seminars and no one has demolished it so far. I did think that this idea from an artisanal and trading perception of the auratic quality of goods when they are given character and inscription, made the stories of phantasmic wealth read more powerfully in the 18th and 19th centuries than the stories of Cinderella's wealth, because they are conjured out of nothing by these magic means. Marina Warner
character law needs
If these laws [in the Bible] belonged to any other ancient culture we would approach them very differently. We need not bother to reject the code of Hammurabi. Presumably it is because Moses is still felt to make some claim on us that this project of discrediting his law is persisted in with such energy. The unscholarly character of the project may derive from the supposed familiarity of the subject. Marilynne Robinson
character thinking years
I am interested in Scripture and theology. This is an interest that I can assume I would share with a pastor, so that makes me a little bit prone to use that kind of character, perhaps, just at the moment. Then there is also the fact that, having been a church member for many years, I am very aware of how much pastors enrich people's experience, people for whom they are significant. I know that it's a kind of custom of American literature and culture to slang them. I don't think there is any reason why that needs to be persisted in. Marilynne Robinson
character reality thinking
Often, when I want to read something that is satisfying to me as theology, what I actually read is string theory, or something like that - popularizations, inevitably, of scientific cosmologies - because their description of the scale of things and the intrinsic, astonishing character of reality coincides very beautifully with the most ambitious theology. It is thinking at that scale, and it is thinking that is invested with meaning in a humanly evocative form. That's theology. Marilynne Robinson
character rewards attention
I do assume that a character or a place is inexhaustible and will always reward further attention. Marilynne Robinson
character writing thinking
Characters more or less present themselves to me. I don't know their origins. I think if I did, if I seemed to myself to fabricate them, I could not induce suspension of disbelief in myself in the way writing fiction requires. Marilynne Robinson
character independent men
Happiness is not the whole aim of education. A man must be independent in his powers and character; able to work and assert his mastery over all that depends on him. Maria Montessori
character taught explanation
Character formation cannot be taught. It comes from experience and not from explanation. Maria Montessori
character play actresses
I'm not an actress who can create a character. I play me. Mary Tyler Moore
character thinking actors
I think it kind of took being a character actor to kind of now enter into leading ladies. Patricia Clarkson
character trying firsts
I always try to approach character first and foremost viscerally. Patricia Clarkson
character bored long
The biggest risk with a series that goes on this long is that you'll get bored with the character. Patricia Cornwell
character abnormal littles
I should love to do a novel, about one abnormal character seeing present-day life, very ordinary life, yet arresting through it, abnormality, until at the end the reader sees, and with little reluctance, that he is not abnormal at all, and that the main character might as well be himself. Patricia Highsmith
character views directors
Being a director is almost like being another sort of character, but you're out of view. Paddy Considine
character goal path
All paths lead to the same goal: to convey to others what we are. Pablo Neruda