A Quote by Antonin Artaud

Actors are athletes of the heart. — © Antonin Artaud
Actors are athletes of the heart.
I think that's one thing about the entertainment industry: Athletes want to be actors, and musicians want to be actors, so it all kind of mixes nice together.
I don't believe athletes should be role models. . . . We're a one-shot deal, one in a million, so we should be the least likely role models. . . . I think one of the problems in society today is that we don't stress education enough, because we glorify athletes, actors and actresses.
It's not enough to just test athletes. The athletes themselves need to fight for their right to compete against clean athletes.
Athletes aren't allowed to have an opinion. It's tough. Athletes are evolving right in front of our eyes. You see athletes who are politicians, etc., and still, we're told to shut up and dribble.
Actors geek out over athletes. Everyone knows that.
Actors are, in a sense, like athletes. They've got to stretch once in a while.
I love the communication aspect with my athletes. I like the one on one time with my athletes but really its about making them better athletes and finding out what makes them tick.
I think actors, athletes, and anyone who's a public speaker is very amazing or fascinating to me.
The actors in 'Eight Men Out' really know how to play, and the background athletes are all professionals.
A White House dinner is the American family assembled, from labor leaders to billionaires, actors, architects, academicians and athletes.
The performance that we put out there as athletes is our heart, our heart.
I don't slot actors into the image of a character that's already built. I build characters by listening to the voice and the story inside the heart of each actor. Art and life are linked, and expressed through my actors.
I talk to student-athletes. I try to get them to remember that they're not just athletes, but student-athletes. You need to get an education, keep your hands clean and try to represent the university.
The 7 Practices of Exceptional Student Athletes is an excellent book for student athletes to understand what it takes to be successful. It covers all phases of life, and it is filled with wonderful wisdom. Illustrated by brilliant examples of very successful people, The 7 Practices of Exceptional Student Athletes forces student athletes to use their common sense as they work to achieve their goals. Raven Magwood is a very talented person and an extremely gifted writer.
I want people to see my heart, what I feel - not as one of America's best black actors but as one of the best actors.
I'm much more starstruck by athletes than I am by actors, and I think I saw Kobe Bryant at a basketball party, and I just kind of froze. He's monstrous.
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