A Quote by John Grant

I seem to be very attracted to strong female personalities in acting and music. — © John Grant
I seem to be very attracted to strong female personalities in acting and music.
I'm attracted to films that have strong female characters because there are strong female characters in my life. That's my own reality, so it's a doorway into a world for me.
I'm really attracted to strong women. Let me rephrase that, I'm really attracted to strong female characters.
I'm attracted to films that have strong female characters because there are strong female characters in my life.
I just felt drawn towards the kind of music that really needed a strong female presence female writers, female producers, female figures and that just kind of unfolded on its own.
I'm attracted to strong female roles: females that aren't necessarily defined by their relationships with men.
The fact that my female characters have strong personalities but are also physically attractive probably reflects the women I've known in my life.
I was very lucky to be raised by a very strong woman, and I have strong sisters. I've always been attracted to those types of women.
Mirzapur's female characters are very strong, liberated women. Infact, the boys are leaning on us and we are contributing to the plot in a very strong manner.
I can't imagine writing a book without some strong female characters, unless that was a demand of the setting. I actually tend to suspect that in real life, there have always been very strong female characters, but at certain stages of society, they've been asked to cool it.
I have a big personality, and I've been attracted to women with big personalities. I think that is usually going to happen when you have big personalities.
It was a great joy for me to develop a strong female character in the spirit of an Icelandic woman. Icelandic women tend to be very strong and very independent, and I think that came in very handy.
When I created Buffy, I wanted to create a female icon, but I also wanted to be very careful to surround her with men that not only have no problem with the idea of a female leader, but were in fact engaged and even attracted to the idea.
I'm strong. I'm outspoken. I feel like I'm equal to men. I can walk in the woods just as much and as far as a man can. Yet I'm still female. I'm very female.
Very strong personalities must confine themselves in mutual conversation to very gentle subjects.
I have, in the past, been attracted to really strong and dominant men. But on the other side, I have been attracted to very androgynous men. I don't typically fall for your average jock. I just like people that are a little atypical.
I do feel privileged to play Elektra, because definitely she is a strong female character. She's a strong character. It would be nice if eventually we'd just say she's a strong character, not a strong female character.
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