A Quote by Julianne Moore

I'm not supposed to communicate something that's completely unrealistic. — © Julianne Moore
I'm not supposed to communicate something that's completely unrealistic.
I remember 'The Cosby Show,' but that was something completely different. Comedy. There was a lightness to it and a sort of unrealistic perfection.
Any great and inspiring leader or organization that ever existed set out to do something completely unrealistic.
I think that people have this unrealistic expectation that people are just supposed to love them. I'm sorry to break it you, but ain't nobody supposed to do nothing.
There really is a lot of pressure on actresses to look a strange and unrealistic way. You're not supposed to age. You're supposed to be perpetually incredibly attractive because that's the way the movie world is.
Communicate with the front office, communicate with the staff, communicate with the secretaries, everybody. And make everybody feel a part of something. That's important.
So I had this completely unrealistic idea of what America was — but I wanted to be there.
A reader is not supposed to be aware that someone's written the story. He's supposed to be completely immersed, submerged in the environment.
The following are the universally fundamental laws of literary communication: 1. one must have something to communicate; 2. one must have someone to whom to communicate it; 3. one must really communicate it, not merely express it for oneself alone. Otherwise it would be more to the point to remain silent.
We cannot possibly take them all into this country [asylum seekers] - it is a completely unrealistic expectation.
We’re not completely happy here because we’re not supposed to be! Earth is not our final home; we were created for something much better.
The ban is completely out of my hands. And I think in most people's minds, even if it's unrealistic to them, it's one that I left myself with no choice on.
There are no unrealistic goals, only unrealistic deadlines.
I think that its an artist's responsibility to have a point of view. Society takes its cue from popular art. People need something to look to, something to provoke them into questioning whether they completely hate something or completely love something.
Humans cannot communicate; not even their brains can communicate; not even their conscious minds can communicate. Only communication can communicate.
How are you supposed to communicate on the pitch when you don't off it?
It is unrealistic to expect an entire profession to be completely good. There are bound to be some individuals who are stressed, who are unkind, who are a bit rubbish at their job, who are in the wrong career.
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