A Quote by Kate Mara

I don't choose my projects based on genre, I choose them based on the role and whether or not I've tackled that yet, based on the director and such. — © Kate Mara
I don't choose my projects based on genre, I choose them based on the role and whether or not I've tackled that yet, based on the director and such.
We all have inherited so many types of fears, whether they're race-based, culture-based, gender-based, age-based, family-based. And then we get comfortable with these fears.
I choose a project based on whether it feels worthwhile working on when it comes to me. But secondly I choose it if it sounds like fun. Projects are determined by just how they strike me at the moment, as they have done throughout my whole life.
The whole music business in the United States is based on numbers, based on unit sales and not on quality. It's not based on beauty, it's based on hype and it's based on cocaine. It's based on giving presents of large packages of dollars to play records on the air.
I don't choose my friends based on how they treat each other, I choose them based on how they treat me.
Try to find like-minded people. Don't choose your friends based on the outside, choose your friends based on your similar views or something that you can learn from.
My goal isn't so much genre, or fact-based or not fact-based. I just want to work on projects that I think could be great.
Politics is when people choose their words and actions based on how they want others to react rather than based on what they really think.
What we have in the Bush team is a faith-based administration. It launched a faith-based war in Iraq, on the basis of faith-based intelligence, with a faith-based plan for Iraqi reconstruction, supported by faith-based tax cuts to generate faith-based revenues.
Many times, what's in the script doesn't make it to the film these days, and when you choose a job, you take it based on genre and whom you're going to work with, if you believe in them.
A society based on the freedom to choose is better than a society based on the principles of socialism, communism and coercion.
My first five or six years in L.A., I was just trying to get two cents together to stay here. Playing Jason Stackhouse on 'True Blood' put me in a position, financially, to make decisions based on creativity, to choose roles based on whether I connected with them. I love the Jason Stackhouse character... But I also love stepping out of his shoes.
Rich people choose to get paid based on results. Poor people choose to get paid based on time.
A prevention-based society is one in which every institution, whether they're a hospital or a clinic, or a school, an employer or a faith-based organization, recognizes and embraces the role that it can play in improving health.
I never pick a film based on the genre; I choose the characters I play. I will think it through thoroughly - whether I am the best person to play the character, able to excel in it and match with the other characters.
Eighty percent of all choices are based on fear. Most people don't choose what they want; they choose what they think is safe.
I want to do films that are genre-based and character-based.
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