A Quote by Pat Mastelotto

Crim has baggage: expectation, history, responsibility. — © Pat Mastelotto
Crim has baggage: expectation, history, responsibility.
We all come to the theater with baggage; The baggage of our daily lives, the baggage of our problems, the baggage of our tragedies, the baggage of being tired. It doesn't matter what age you are. But if our hearts get opened and released - well, that's what theater can do, and does sometimes, and everyone is thankful when that happens.
We arrive with our...'baggage' and for a while they're brilliant, they're 'Baggage Handlers.' We say, 'Where's your baggage?' They deny all knowledge of it...'They're in love'...they have none. Then...just as you're relaxing...a Great Big Juggernaut arrives...with their baggage. It Got Held Up. One of the greatest myths men have about women is that we overpack.
It's the idea of baggage. When you hear about people in their 40s boast about not having baggage. I think having no baggage is your baggage. That means that you haven't thrown yourself into the mess of life.
Well, Mort Crim is always incredible.
We have a responsibility in our time, as others have had in theirs, not to be prisoners of history but to shape history, a responsibility to fill the role of path-finder, and to build with others a global network of purpose and law.
It's a big responsibility dating me. Because I come with a little bit of baggage, you know?
There's a lot of baggage that comes along with our family, but it's like Louis Vuitton baggage.
I carry too much baggage... the baggage of David Lean, Satyajit Ray, Shyam Benegal.
If you can't handle the baggage, you'll have to get out of the baggage room.
Now, if King Crimson accepts responsibility for innovating its own tradition, you can't accept responsibility for the audience. And there is an enormous tangible weight of expectation, which comes from an audience attending a King Crimson concert.
All the baggage that comes with fame, being an actress. The down side to it is the intrusion into your life and this expectation that because they've seen you onscreen, they kind of have a right to you as a human being and personally and in your life.
People are here because they've got baggage. I'm talking curbside-check-in, pay-the-fine-'cause-it's-over-fifty-pounds kind of baggage. Get it?
Only by going alone in silence, without baggage, can one truly get into the heart of the wilderness. All other travel is mere dust and hotels and baggage and chatter.
I found myself trying to be all things to all people. I felt a tremendous sense of responsibility and the pressure of expectation.
If you accept full responsibility for yourself, you will be released forever from expectation, resentment, blame and guilt.
We all have baggage. The question is: What baggage can you deal with?
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