A Quote by Roy Choi

I'm a quiet person in real life. — © Roy Choi
I'm a quiet person in real life.
I'm a quiet person, and I live a quiet, pleasant, ordinary, simple life.
You don't even know if the person you're communicating with online is actually that person. And your persona on your social media - your Facebook or Twitter - may not be the person you are in real life. So then, who is the real person? Is it somewhere in between?
I can mourn internally, just be quiet about it. I have my moments but I'm not a real, expressive person, especially when it comes to like sadness.
Action film is really easy to do, you just get in a car and smash through things and it's called action. The real key is what happens between the action when it's quiet. Loud is easy. Quiet, real hard.
A real life, a life that leaves a deposit in the shape of something alive.... It's difficult to say what makes a life a real life.... You could also say it depends on a person being identical with himself.
Portraying a real-life character can be quiet challenging.
If you write a story based on a real person, you're trapped by the details of the real person and his life. It gets in the way of writing your own story.
When I come clean about my brokenness, others catch glimpses of how the real grace of a real God works in the messy life of a real person.
As soon as you put an actor to a person who is real, that person comes to life through another person.
After I've done the salesman bit, I like to be quiet and retreat, because that's whereI write from. I'm a sort of quiet little person.
The person is a mystery. What I'm playing is the person so I really get to tell you and show you and communicate to you who I think the real person is and that real person is me. The most important thing is to play the human being you are creating, which is my job.
Beyonce in real life is actually quite quiet and very sweet.
A happy life must be to a great extent a quiet life, for it is only in an atmosphere of quiet that true joy dare live.
There is a sense of responsibility when you play a real-life character because there are people who will see your work, make comparisons, and judge you. They have all the rights to do that because they know the real person. They might have seen that person also.
If what a person wants is his life, he tends to be quiet about wanting anything else. Once the life begins to seem secure, one feels the freedom to complain.
When you're playing a real person there's a balance between playing the person in the script and playing the person as he was in life. You have to be respectful and true to who that person was, but at the same time tell the story in the film.
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