A Quote by Christopher Buckley

You live vicariously through your characters. — © Christopher Buckley
You live vicariously through your characters.
You can live vicariously through the characters you play.
In a weird way, I live vicariously through the characters I play as an actor.
Playing big, heroic characters with heart is always a lot of fun. I enjoy making movies like that, and a lot of people love to live vicariously through those characters.
As an audience member, I live vicariously through the characters I watch or read about. There's something very relatable about comic-book characters. They're never perfect. They're flawed people put in extraordinary circumstances.
This medium that we're working in - film and television - for an audience, it's like you live through these characters because it's things you can't do in real life. Places you're not prepared to go in real life as a decent human being, anyway. Because if you're a conscientious person, so you live kind of vicariously through these people.
If you're a good journalist, what you do is live a lot of things vicariously, and report them for other people who want to live vicariously.
I live vicariously through my songs.
Don't live vicariously through your kids or try to shape them into who you wanted to be, like the popular kid or an athlete. Children should be given the opportunity to be themselves.
I think I'm going to have to live vicariously through my daughter's rebellion because I certainly never did go through adolescence.
My mom is not trying to live vicariously through me.
Drug dealers live vicariously through me
I'm really not a fan of letting the audience live vicariously through stuff.
This may just be me, but I feel like everyone's dream is to live as an American high school student. There are so many teen films set in America that you live vicariously through them, anyway.
I think any activity you have your kids in, you're all trying to live vicariously through them. And you're jealous of the kid that's naturally more talented or has the facility, the body, the genes, or the God-given talent. People get jealous of that.
Learning to enjoy being single involves the ability to experience everything through your own essence, instead of living vicariously through a spouse or partner.
People try to live vicariously through fighters, but it's one-on-one; it's primal. There's no other feeling like it. The problem for me was accepting it - that nothing compares to being champ.
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