A Quote by Julie Delpy

The condition of being an actress can be unbearable. — © Julie Delpy
The condition of being an actress can be unbearable.
The condition of alienation, of being asleep, of being unconscious, of being out of one's mind, is the condition of the normal man.
I kind of shy away from that idea of being an actress because it seems to me to be such a cliché. Also, if you want to be a serious actress, then it's quite difficult to make that transition without being the blond bimbo in the opening credits. Maybe I'm being idealistic about acting and the idea that they would hire people purely based on their talent and not on their looks. But I don't know if I would be a very talented actress anyway.
I always say, as an actress, I get to portray the human condition, but as an activist, I get to change the human condition.
I loved every minute of working in wardrobe. But I love being an actress so much more. I don't think I was very good in costume, so it's better that I prefer being an actress.
Marilyn always dreamt of being an actress. She didn't, by the way, dream of being just a star. She dreamt of being an actress. And she had always lived somehow with that dream. And that is why, despite the fact that she became one of the most unusual and outstanding stars of all time, she herself was never satisfied. When she came to New York, she began to perceive the possibilities of really accomplishing her dream, of being an actress.
People have a tendency to become elite rather than to care about the general conditions of the society, which makes me sick. It's an unbearable condition.
I never really thought about being an actress or being anything like that. I was always a bit scared as well because of the thing about models becoming an actress and all that.
The only reaction against an unbearable society is equally unbearable nonsense.
Life is bearable even when it's unbearable: that is what's so terrible, that is the unbearable thing about it.
There is a difference between broke and being poor. Being broke is a temporary economic condition, but being poor is a disabling frame of mind and a depressed condition of your spirit, and you must vow to never, ever be poor again.
All ballet galas are unbearable, but they're unbearable in different ways.
I had wanted to become an actress, but in Cane Fork where I come, from being an actress meant the movies and Kim Novak. So I didn't try.
The only unbearable thing is that nothing is unbearable.
Most of life is unbearable. It’s unbearable but we bear it
Civilization is unbearable, but it is less unbearable at the top.
Well being is a condition one has to groom, a condition one has to become aquainted with in order to seek it
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