A Quote by Feist

Commercialism isn't challenging creatively; it's only challenging in a stamina way. — © Feist
Commercialism isn't challenging creatively; it's only challenging in a stamina way.
TV show is always challenging. It's challenging when you have all of the time and money in the world, and it's more challenging when you have less money.
When I'm doing a one-on-one with somebody, I have to speak in a language that that person can understand, using a vocabulary that they instantly get, and I always have to feel my way around to figure that out. It's a lot of fun, and it's also really challenging - challenging in a different way from performing.
Every role is challenging in its own way, but the most challenging roles are the ones that are badly written - then it's completely up to you to come up with something that is interesting to the story and myself as an actor.
Creatively I just enjoy challenging myself in different genres.
To me, creatively challenging myself is my version of owning the Nets.
I've worked in pubs for years and you get people challenging you. Challenging your masculinity.
I've always enjoyed doing challenging things and also challenging common wisdom.
I enjoy challenging perspective - challenging ideas of what it means to be a black man.
I'm about challenging people. Like, properly challenging them and their assumptions.
I'm talking about intellectually and emotionally challenging, but at the same time it's actually not that challenging. So there's this dichotomy.
Creative content is challenging, no matter what, and animation is particularly challenging.
I have always felt that acting in a film is very challenging in itself. But when it comes to performing live, I think that is more challenging.
Acting can be pretty challenging. I can't say making a romantic comedy is challenging, but to do anything well, you have to put yourself into it.
It turned out to be exactly that, but more challenging emotionally. I looked at it in a more physical way, having to act in a chair and move around. But it really was more emotionally challenging.
I'd rather risk confusion and stay creatively fresh and stimulated. I feel like I'm growing and challenging myself all the time.
I have no problem with people challenging my views and my positions. I want to be clear that I'm not asking anybody to stop challenging me. But I will not accept being called an anti-Semite.
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