A Quote by Samantha Morton

I could be equally happy on a film set or in the middle of a field. — © Samantha Morton
I could be equally happy on a film set or in the middle of a field.
In the middle of a wheat field under a beautiful sunshine anybody can be happy; the important thing is to be happy in the middle of a storm under the darkest clouds!
That all who are happy are equally happy is not true. A peasant and a philosopher may be equally satisfied, but not equally happy. A small drinking glass and a large one may be equally full, but the large one holds more than the small.
I don't think I could ever have a desk job, so I get to be mobile. I'm on set. I get to walk around kind of doing my own thing, being independent - it's just a really good vibe. Everyone on a film set is very happy, and they all love their jobs, so it's a cool environment to be a part of.
In Canada, we're happy to provide a safe haven for next-door neighbors in the middle of a marital dispute. And if anyone trips while crossing the border, we're happy to set their broken bones for free.
Think of your life as a field. The field is the field of action. What a mystic does is set up their life as a field of power.
I miss the comraderie of live television - the fact that you were on the set, you worked closely with the director and the cast, that I miss. But, no, I'm happy, I'm happy doing film.
I like traveling and I like not being part of the film world. Especially when you're in the middle of a junket, you're thinking, "I'm not doing this again for four years!"That's about taking time and finding the right story and being in a happy place in life where you can joyfully tell a story. I'm not really into the fame side of things, so I'm very happy with making a film every four years or so.
If I die on a film set when I'm 80, I'll be happy with that.
I'd be happy doing anything on a film set.
You can do all the film school you want in classrooms, but if you are on the set, you are going to learn so much more because you are really in the middle of doing it.
Any time you play shortstop or center field, the majority of the baseballs are hit in the middle of the field.
First of all, 'Sarkar' is not an underworld film. It's about a man at the head of a feudal set-up in the middle of a cosmopolitan city, where he almost runs a parallel government largely due to his personal charisma. And the film is about his friends and enemies and his family.
You know, more than anything I miss the happy faces on a film set.
I'm purely most happy on a film or television set. That's where I feel I am home.
My experience of children on a film set, especially on a big film set like the 'Potter' one, is not wholly positive.
Every morning when I wake up, I am grateful and happy that I come to the film set. It is home.
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