A Quote by Taylor Negron

I love the idea of metamorphosing and changing, the legalized insanity of acting. — © Taylor Negron
I love the idea of metamorphosing and changing, the legalized insanity of acting.
Being alone onstage is like legalized insanity.
Only one thing is certain: if pot is legalized, it won't be for our benefit but for the authorities. To have it legalized will also be to lose control of it.
They legalized alcohol, they legalized tobacco. What is it gonna hurt to legalize this medicinal, medical marijuana that's used for purposes of cataracts?
Slavery, if it can be legalized at all, can be legalized only by positive legislation. Natural law gives it no aid. Custom imparts to it no legal sanction.
I love acting. Acting is a true love of mine, acting and math. Although they are both creative, they use very different sides of your brain. And I love both. Acting is my first love, and that's my main career, it really is.
There are many examples of this mistaken idea of freedom, such as the elimination of human life by legalized or generally accepted abortion.
Acting is a way of living out one's insanity.
Acting is still, of course, what I love to do most. The beauty of it is that by changing characters, it never gets boring.
I love this idea of shape-shifting and changing when you put on clothes, and turn into somebody else.
Was everybody seeing this stuff and acting as though they weren't? Was insanity just a matter of dropping the act?
There is an area of the mind that could be called unsane, beyond sanity, and yet not insane. Think of a circle with a fine split in it. At one end there's insanity. You go around the circle to sanity, and on the other end of the circle, close to insanity, but not insanity, is unsanity.
Coming from a country that's rapidly changing, I love the idea of a place like South Dakota where nothing has really changed.
I love acting and the whole idea of being in front of the camera.
You've got to love acting and that's true for me. I love the idea of getting on stage and getting in front of a camera.
But he who knows what insanity is, is sane; whereas insanity can no more be sensible of its own existence, than blindness can see itself.
Individual insanity is immune to the consequences of collective insanity
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