A Quote by Nicole Maines

My acting and activism go hand-in-hand, and they really support one another. — © Nicole Maines
My acting and activism go hand-in-hand, and they really support one another.
Activism and art do go hand in hand, but I am an artist and an 'artivist' within that.
I've always felt that activism and art go hand in hand.
Activism is a very admirable way to create change, but it has to go hand in hand with personal contact with the people with whom we have opposing points of view; without that, there will never be any movement.
I think chemistry and great acting go hand-in-hand.
When we don't have all the details about our characters, we have to make it up to fill in all the details. So, for me, writing and acting go hand in hand.
Let's go hand in hand, not one before another.
My left hand is my thinking hand. The right is only a motor hand. This holds the hammer. The left hand, the thinking hand, must be relaxed, sensitive. The rhythms of thought pass through the fingers and grip of this hand into the stone.
Anytime fashion and music go hand-in-hand and it really is an organic fit, it's amazing.
Music and fashion really do go hand in hand. This is even going back to the reggae days.
I've always really loved cinematography and glamorous old Hollywood movies and they go hand in hand.
Literary detection and firearms don't really go hand in hand; pen mighter than the sword and so forth.
We came into the world like brother and brother, And now let's go hand in hand, not one before another.
In the midst of the awesomeness, a touch comes, and you know it is the right hand of Jesus Christ. You know it is not the hand of restraint, correction, nor chastisement, but the right hand of the Everlasting Father. Whenever His hand is laid upon you, it gives inexpressible peace and comfort, and the sense that "underneath are the everlasting arms," (Deuteronomy 33:27) full of support, provision, comfort and strength.
Videos have to go hand in hand with your music, so that's why, ultimately, they should be created by the artist. And if they're not, it doesn't really add up to me.
I don't think Islam has really been understood as a product of globalization. It might be one of these instances where globalism and tribalism ultimately go hand in hand.
I mean, my music career and my acting career - if I want to do them to the extent that I eventually do want to get to, it's going to be a bit of a balancing act. But I'm hoping they'll just go hand in hand.
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