A Quote by Antonin Artaud

The actor is an athlete of the heart. — © Antonin Artaud
The actor is an athlete of the heart.
An athlete and actor are really two different temperaments, night and day. As an athlete you really keep things out and as an actor you really bring things in.
My dad was a college football coach, so we're a big athletic family. I was either going to be an athlete or an actor. As an actor, I hoped I would be able to bond the two.
I consider myself an athlete. I train like an athlete, I eat like an athlete, I recover and get sore just like any other athlete.
The actor becomes an emotional athlete.
I am a reality all-star. This is what I do. I'm not an actor or an athlete.
In reality, I've always been an actor - since I was a kid. I did theater growing up in New York. I was always in the plays in school. I was either going to be an actor or an athlete or a soldier. Those were kind of the three paths that I always kind of embarked on.
I'm a singer, song-writer, actor, actress, athlete. Girl, I'm everything.
The actor becomes an emotional athlete. The process is painful - my personal life suffers.
I depended on chiropractic care when I was an athlete. I depend on it now as a busy film and TV actor.
I don't think there is a perfect athlete. But if I had to come close to picking someone who demonstrates all the traits that I feel an athlete should have, I would say the perfect athlete would be Tiger Woods. He has the ability, he's humble and he's very good at what he does.
An actor is an actor. There should be no labelling - mainstream actor, art film actor, serious actor, comic actor.
I think I'm an athlete who's trained as an actor, and when you smash it all together, you get whatever Omari is doing as a performer right now.
I'm an athlete, I'm a competitor, so whenever you have a loss, you feel it in your heart.
In my 20s, it was easy. In your 40s, it's a lot more challenging. You have to look at it like you're an actor, but you're also a professional athlete. You have to train.
I've seen myself do stuff on stage that was pretty amazing. I think that would be true for any athlete. Any top athlete will see something that they are very proud of. All my injuries will attest to the fact that besides being a musician, it comes down to being an athlete.
I train like a pro-athlete, not like an actor who's just trying to look pretty.
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