A Quote by Rich Mullins

You are not alone in the world. You are part of an ensemble. — © Rich Mullins
You are not alone in the world. You are part of an ensemble.
I never started out to be an action actor. I was an ensemble actor. "Rocky" was an ensemble film. "F.I.S.T." was an ensemble. "Paradise Alley" was an ensemble.
I just want to be a part of great stories, whether I'm part of an amazing ensemble cast or I'm leading it or the antagonist or whatever.
It's one thing to be a perfectionist when you're alone, but when you're trying to make it work in an ensemble that's a whole different deal.
I love being part of an ensemble.
You come into the world alone and you go out of the world alone yet it seems to me you are more alone while living than even going and coming.
I love television, and I get so spoiled because I'm coming from such an amazing ensemble in 'Hamilton' to such an amazing ensemble on 'Bull.'
Hamlet' is a real ensemble piece: you have to realise that he's just one part of the story.
When an ensemble is really tight or playing as one, it's a transcendental experience. It is spiritual. It goes beyond the ensemble. Ray and I and Robby and Jim were pretty tight, musically and spiritually.
I've done a lot of pictures that are ensemble, and I've not always liked the people I was working with, but that doesn't make any difference because you do the job, and often it turns out to be a great ensemble even if you didn't particularly really like anybody.
I've always considered myself an ensemble girl, meaning I was always cast in the ensemble.
In a recording, your ear believes and accepts the trumpets as part of the ensemble, but you can't do that in a concert hall.
I always dreamed about getting on TV and being part of a team - a funny ensemble.
I feel like Josh, Michelle and Adam were all team players, who wanted to be a part of an ensemble.
It's almost impossible to get a movie all together when there are two main cast members, let alone an ensemble cast with everyone's schedules. It's crazy if it works out.
I had a professor in graduate school who told us, 'Know what you're good at, and do that thing.' And I thought, 'Hands down, I'm an ensemble girl. I'm a fierce ensemble girl. I am dependable.' I was never seen for the ingenue or the leading lady.
All the others arts are lonely. We paint alone--my picture, my interpretation of the sky. My poem, my novel. But in music--ensemble music, not soloism--we share. No altruism this, for we receive tenfold what we give.
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