A Quote by Victor Banerjee

I have acted in 'Unfreedom' and I know that I will be there in 'Ayodhya.' — © Victor Banerjee
I have acted in 'Unfreedom' and I know that I will be there in 'Ayodhya.'

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With the films I've done, I've written on them, I've acted in some of them. And even ones I haven't acted in, I've acted them out just to be sure another actor can do them.
I went to Ayodhya, offered my prayers, I got respect even when I was not the Chief Minister.
Anticipatory obedience teaches authorities what is possible and accelerates unfreedom.
People must know that their ideas will be listened to and, if they have merit, acted upon. If they do, it is possible to mobilize individual creativity on a very broad scale.
Ideology today is unfreedom which you sincerely personally experience as freedom.
We feel free because we lack the very language to articulate our unfreedom.
I feel there are only well acted or badly acted roles and no such thing as a good actor or actress.
The Ayodhya judgment will work as a catalyst to maintain peace and unity in the country. This judgment has given a respect to belief and self esteem of the people of India, and it should be linked to self esteem of the country.
We are going to have to be very careful that we give people the hope that freedom is actually better than unfreedom.
When you do improv, you're everything. You're a performer, writer, and director, because you're moving the scene in the direction you want it to go, you're making it up as you go, and you're acting it. You're all of those things, so I always viewed myself that way. And with the films I've done, I've written on them, I've acted in some of them. And even ones I haven't acted in, I've acted them out just to be sure another actor can do them.
[My Book] will endeavour to establish the principle[s] of reasoning in ... [geology]; and all my geology will come in as illustration of my views of those principles, and as evidence strengthening the system necessarily arising out of the admission of such principles, which... are neither more nor less than that no causes whatever have from the earliest time to which we can look back, to the present, ever acted, but those now acting; and that they never acted with different degrees of energy from that which they now exert.
If we continue to believe as we have always believed, we will continue to act as we have always acted. If we continue to act as we have always acted, we will continue to get what we have always gotten.
The Holy Father has acted as the Vicar of Christ and acted like Christ himself, who never refused to talk to anyone.
The term "incorporeal" is properly applied only to the void, which cannot act or be acted on. Since the soul can act and be acted upon, it is corporeal.
I am very orthodox in thinking that Jesus acted in his life the way God would have acted if God had assumed human form.
Will we act upon life, or will we merely be acted upon?
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