A Quote by Morgan Freeman

I gravitate towards gravitas. — © Morgan Freeman
I gravitate towards gravitas.
I took classical piano for a couple of years, but I sort of lost interest - I couldn't read a note today if I tried. I still enjoy that stuff, and I think I naturally gravitate towards the classical licks; in fact, I know that I do. I gravitate towards the classical licks that I heard by famous old composers.
I gravitate towards anything that feels challenging to me, that feels like it's gonna be saying something a bit different and new to the audience, and anything that moves me. I do movies that I would want to see, so I don't necessarily gravitate towards any genre in particular. I just try and do the best work I can and also try to keep the audience guessing.
All serious conversations gravitate towards philosophy.
I gravitate towards anything that has a grain of comedy to it.
I think I gravitate towards characters who are slight outsiders.
I gravitate towards silent characters who don't talk much.
I'm a fan of real singers. I just gravitate towards that.
I always gravitate towards characters that are so opposite of me.
I tend to gravitate towards very simple, minimalistic styles.
A lot of the characters I gravitate towards feel like outsiders.
When you're a little girl, you kind of gravitate towards all of the princesses and things.
I gravitate towards happy music. I love the Beach Boys.
I gravitate towards strong messages and things that make an impact.
I do sort of gravitate towards smaller, indie-type movies.
I gravitate towards sort of broken characters who try to be better people.
I think I gravitate towards rock 'n' roll as a playground where I can say anything.
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