A Quote by Ricky Whittle

They say that no one walks in L.A., and it's definitely true, and I'm embracing that. — © Ricky Whittle
They say that no one walks in L.A., and it's definitely true, and I'm embracing that.
You know just because you don't like the way it sounds when I say it or you don't like my haircut or you don't like that I'm gay, it does not mean that what we say is not true. If you squint a little bit, it is true I do sometimes look like a dude, and I am definitely gay.
People say I'm injury-prone but that's definitely not true.
Sometimes when persons say definitely it sounds actually less true.
Sexism definitely exists - you see that in all walks of life.
Hollywood is definitely now embracing a more natural approach to beauty. Staying "youthful-looking" is old news.
Say not, 'I have found the truth,' but rather, 'I have found a truth.' Say not, ' I have found the path of the soul.' Say rather, 'I have met the soul walking upon my path.' For the soul walks upon all paths. The soul walks not upon a line, neither does it grow like a reed. The soul unfolds itself, like a lotus of countless petals.
Hollywood has definitely grown, in embracing the inclusion of Latinos in the world, because, for some time, we didn't exist. We were not part of any stories.
For me, embracing my own power is about embracing my right to be an individual.
Knowledge of the eternal is all-embracing. To be all-embracing leads to righteousness, which is majestic.
I'm never more courageous than when I'm embracing imperfection, embracing vulnerabilities, and setting boundaries with the people in my life.
We say that God is true; that the Constitution of the United States is true; that the Bible is true; and that the Book of Mormon is true, and that Christ is true
Truly embracing the fragility and tensions of life...brings with it the possibility of true joy.
I think the key is that you come out with products which are embracing and true to the brand.
I've seen the photos of me and Flo Rida. It doesn't matter how we met. We met. I don't want to say that we're a couple. I can definitely say that he's somebody in my life, and I'm definitely interested but I'm not serious with anybody.
I used to say to my bubbe, 'Bubbe, is this story true?' And she'd say, 'Of course it's true! But it may not have happened.' What my bubbe was saying is profound: All stories are true. The truth is the journey you take through it - did it make you laugh, cry, seek and want justice? Then it's true.
Every time you do a true story - and I've done a few - you have to look in the mirror and say, 'That's close enough. I'm comfortable with this.' You're always going to compress time; you're going to change the order of things. But I don't think you want to tell a big lie. You want to think that you're embracing the truth.
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