A Quote by Mara Brock Akil

I wanted always to be a storyteller of the fullest expression. — © Mara Brock Akil
I wanted always to be a storyteller of the fullest expression.
Capitalism is the fullest expression of anarchism, and anarchism is the fullest expression of capitalism. Not only are they compatible, but you can't really have one without the other. True anarchism will be capitalism, and true capitalism will be anarchism
I wanted to hold onto and exploit the power of narrative. This is not only a book about a great storyteller, but there have to be stories about the storyteller.
Capitalism is the fullest expression of anarchism and anarchism is the fullest expression of capitalism.
I've always wanted to be a songwriter and a storyteller and somebody who conveys a feeling to the listener or the viewer.
What we all desire is the fullest, highest expression of ourselves.
Directing a film was something I was yearning to do. I always wanted to see if I had the capacity to be a good storyteller.
I'm just an old storyteller, and I always wanted to know, what the hell were these candidates really like?
Since art is merely and ultimately self-expressive, we conclude that the fullest art, the most individual, uninfluenced, unrepressed, uninhibited expression of art is true expression and the true art.
We need the expressive arts, the ancient scribes, the storytellers, the priests. And that's where I put myself: as a storyteller. Not necessarily a high priestess, but certainly the storyteller. And I would love to be the storyteller of the tribe.
Working with Robert, Robert [Elswit] is a storyteller. He's not a cinematographer, he's a storyteller. And to me, that's the graduation I hope to get to in my profession. That I'm not just an actor, I'm a storyteller. And I think that takes a long time in, when you have one job on a movie set. Makeup artists, actor, whatever. To graduate from just that to storyteller.
We're all looking for the highest, fullest expression of ourselves as a human being.
Life is short, so there is no reason why you shouldn't live it to the fullest expression of yourself.
I could never really decide what I wanted to be when I grew up, and for a while, I thought that maybe I wanted to be a writer... I've always loved to write, that form of expression.
Optimism invites us to reach higher and become the fullest expression of our intentions
I've always wanted to be a writer. I've been writing since I was probably four years old - it was nonsense, but it was still my little attempts at being a storyteller.
I wanted to do what I was seeing Dorothy Dandridge doing, what I saw Marilyn Monroe do, what I saw Bette Davis do. I wanted to do that: to tell stories. I wanted to make people laugh, make people cry. I wanted to be a storyteller.
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