A Quote by Yvette Nicole Brown

It's very rare, as an actor, to be someplace - to have an address, so to speak. — © Yvette Nicole Brown
It's very rare, as an actor, to be someplace - to have an address, so to speak.
It's a very, very rare moment when another actor hurts you. That's not normal. If anything, it's the actor accidentally punching the stunt double, which happens quite a bit.
You're not actually being a good actor all the time. But people refer to me as a good actor because they read it someplace, not because they've made up their own mind. So I'm very lucky!
It's the hardest thing for an actor not to speak because you take away their main tool. So for an actor, it's very frustrating and very challenging, and very few people can pull it off. Some actors can say a thousand words with just a look, and it's a unique gift.
It's a very, very rare moment when another actor hurts you. I mean, that's not normal.
It's pretty rare for me to be someplace that serves hot dogs and not eat one.
Since I've been in an actor, I've lived in Italy, in London, in Stockholm - I had the fortune of working in different locations. If you live someplace long enough, you acquire slightly different systems of thought, and it influences your outlook on life. I just slowly adapted the way I speak.
A great presidential address - Lincoln's Gettysburg Address, Truman's Farewell Address, Kennedy's Inaugural Address - has the power to inspire.
My family trained me to be polite to people I had just met, and that included strangers. You speak when you're spoken to. You look people in the eye when they address you and when you address them back.
I think it's very rare, as an actor, that you get to a script, or an idea of a script, and you go, "Oh, I just have to do that!" It fell into place very quickly.
As an actor, it's very rare that you get a choice in a matter. But you're always looking for something that has some gravitas.
It's rare to find an Indian who speaks Chinese. It's rare to find a Chinese who can speak any of the Indian languages. Neither of them at the trading level - I want to repeat this, at the trading level - can speak English, either.
Mostly, I have to say as an actor, to find a character that's been rich enough for 10 seasons of shows... that's very rare.
What Beats brings to Apple are guys with very rare skills. People like this aren't born every day. They're very rare. They really get music deeply.
Poets have the gift to speak for others, Vasko Popa had the very rare quality of hearing the others.
After a certain age, you couldn't even say where you were from. You went someplace, and lived there. And then you went someplace else.
Have you ever been homesick for someplace that doesn't actually exist anymore? Someplace that exists only in your mind?
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