A Quote by Eva Mendes

I'm a trained actress and I can do it, but I think that you have to prove yourself — © Eva Mendes
I'm a trained actress and I can do it, but I think that you have to prove yourself
I'm a trained actress and I can do it, but I think that you have to prove yourself.
I once wanted to prove myself by being a great actress. Now I want to prove that I'm a person. Then maybe I'll be a great actress.
I don't feel comfortable doing movies. It's not what I trained to do. I trained to be a theater actress. You put me on a stage in front of 2,000 people, I know what to do.
I don't have anything to prove ever, ever in my life. If I have something to prove, what does that mean for everyone else? And I think everyone should have that attitude. You just have to prove to yourself that you can go out there and be the best that you can be and not prove anything to anyone.
I was trained as an actress. But I wasn't a very convincing actress, so I started doing punk poetry and then fell into doing stand-up.
As F1 is a male-dominated environment, you have to prove yourself. And first of all that means being given the chance to prove yourself.
In reality shows, you have to perform once and prove yourself, and after that, it is a process to prove yourself every day.
References help you to start but what's after that? If you can't prove yourself, if the audience doesn't accept you, you stand no chance. When I started off my father told me 'remember if you can't prove yourself no one will invest crores on you.'
When I was young I trained a lot. I trained my mind, I trained my eyes, trained my thinking, how to help people. And it trained me how to deal with pressure.
I actually think, when you're young, ambitions are somewhat common - you want to prove yourself. It may grow out of different life experiences. You may want to prove that you are worthy of the admiration of the demanding father. You may want to prove that you are worthy of the love of an absent father.
I think I'm a better comedic actress than I am a dramatic actress, but everybody believes I'm this dramatic actress and I'll take it.
You just have to prove to yourself that you can go out there and be the best that you can be and not prove anything to anyone.
You always feel like you've got something to prove, whether it be to yourself or somebody else. I can think of plenty of people along the way telling me I'll be nothing, working at McDonald's, doing things like that. The whole time, you're just trying to prove them wrong.
We're being trained through our incarnations--trained to seek love, trained to seek light, trained to see the grace in suffering.
Obviously, I'm not a trained actress, and right now I'll come out and say I'm glad I'm not.
Books are a really fun way to get yourself in a certain mindset or mood as an actress. Also, the way people tell a story is so revealing and I think it's important as an actress to see all the different ways people can unravel a story, and introduce the characters and the way people speak.
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