A Quote by Crystal Bowersox

Acting isn't necessarily pretending. It's storytelling. It's giving someone your perspective on something. — © Crystal Bowersox
Acting isn't necessarily pretending. It's storytelling. It's giving someone your perspective on something.
You're all Buddhas, pretending not to be. You're all the Christ, pretending not to be. You're all Atman, pretending not to be. You're all love, pretending not to be. You're all one, pretending not to be. You're all Gurus, pretending not to be. You're all God, pretending not to be. When you're ready to stop pretending, then you're ready to just be the real you. That's your home.
Pretending is not just play. Pretending is imagined possibility. Pretending, or acting, is a very valuable life skill and we do it all the time.
I've always been drawn to storytelling, and acting is the most immersive form of storytelling you can get involved with! You're actually in the story when you're acting.
Acting is pretending to be someone else.
That's what acting is. You're pretending to be someone else.
Acting isn't being who you are on screen. It's pretending that you're someone else.
When I'm acting, I'm pretending to be someone else, but when I fish, I'm just Robson.
Acting is bluffing, pretending to be something.
Acting was my classroom in many ways and I always believed and I still do that acting is not just about pretending to be someone else, it's also about discovering yourself and reaching deeper inside yourself.
Acting is a nice childish profession - pretending you're someone else and, at the same time, selling yourself.
I was bullied; I was kind of a girl in the corner. So acting was a great outlet for me by pretending to be someone else.
Volunteering is a great way to look outside your own problems. Giving back to makes you happier by both giving you a sense of purpose and helping to put your problems in perspective.
What's cooler than pretending you hate money and giving away someone else's stuff under the guise of 'fairness?' You know what's cooler than that? Having the ability to make your own money, your own damn choices and not being subjected to mob theft that steals opportunity right out from under you.
I don't care if someone is new to acting or experienced in acting: you always learn something from them. It's just like people in life - whether they're young or middle-aged or old, you always learn something from someone.
There is something about giving everything to your profession. In Italian, an obsession is not necessarily negative. It's the art of putting all your energy into one thing; it's the art of transforming even what you eat for lunch into architecture.
There is something about giving everything to your profession. In Italian, an obsession is not necessarily negative. Its the art of putting all your energy into one thing; its the art of transforming even what you eat for lunch into architecture.
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