Top 1200 Character Flaws Quotes & Sayings - Page 5

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Last updated on November 15, 2024.
I like the flaws best," Sam said. "They make her real.
It took me a while to learn, but we are allowed to make mistakes and have flaws.
Character is distilled out of our daily confrontation with temptation, out of our regular response to the call of duty. It is formed as we learn to cherish principles and to submit to self-discipline. Character is the sum total of all the little decisions, the small deeds, the daily reactions to the choices that confront us. Character is not obtained instantly. We have to mold and hammer and forge ourselves into character. It is a distant goal to which there is no shortcut.
Everyone has technical flaws - no matter how many runs you score. — © Alastair Cook
Everyone has technical flaws - no matter how many runs you score.
Flaws would not only bring death but, far worse, humiliation.
Make peace with your body, it's not manmade, there are no flaws, there are no mistakes.
I'm trying to stop focusing on my flaws and appreciate what I love about my body.
Every character thinks differently, and every character has a different energy and way that they tick. But to find a character like Kai, who is so far that he doesn't even feel things, he is so different from me. That is the most exciting part.
I've always been very strong minded on character-based fights and character-based action. If you take the character out of the action and you just shoot it as an action sequence, the audience starts to lose connection.
I love Archie. I love Jughead. I like Reggie. I think my favorite character in the show is Betty. Obviously, I can't imagine myself playing that character, but if I had to choose a character, I really love Betty.
Humans are incredibly selfish. And in parents, flaws become hyper focused.
I personally am happy doing a finite series as I can't play a single character for three years. Hats off to the actors who stay in a character for three four years and enjoy every moment of their character.
You know, real artists, we expose our flaws. We long for intimacy.
I am the underdog, and I want to prove that one can follow one's dreams despite all the flaws and setbacks.
Never say any man is hopeless, because he only represents a character, a bundle of habits, which can be checked by new and better ones. Character is repeated habits, and repeated habits alone can reform character.
I have always been a big fan of the character and am more of a moviegoer than a comic book guy, there is always something about the character of Batman that is very elemental. There is a great powerful myth to the character and romantic element that draws from a lot of literary sources
I don't like the word 'strong,' because a strong character is never an interesting character. A character is made interesting by their vulnerabilities and their weaknesses.
I believe in method acting. Whenever I'm working on a character, I start behaving like him. I start doing these things which the character would normally do. Maybe that's the way I function as an actor, and I believe in it. And that's how I try and portray a character.
At least I hope - that the fiction I've written so far has flaws but has mostly been successful. — © William T. Vollmann
At least I hope - that the fiction I've written so far has flaws but has mostly been successful.
I think the best way to become a character is by osmosis as opposed to thinking directly about stuff. The more material that you have and understand and have a going in, then the more complex your character and the understanding of your character will be.
As well-intentioned as it might be, the Ali Act suffers from glaring flaws.
Comedy is about flaws anyway... There's a lot of humor in the dark areas of life.
It's very hard to play a man without any flaws.
Once you’ve accepted your flaws, no one can use them against you.
Flaws are awesome - so, 'flawsome!' I love making up a word.
You need to learn to accept your flaws and forgive yourself.
I believe it is the flaws that make us interesting, our backgrounds, the hardships.
The more limitations you put on a character, often times the better a character you'll make them, the more interesting the story becomes because the character can't simply wave a hand and make something happen. They have to work within the framework.
The more limitations you put on a character often times the better a character you'll make them, the more interesting the story becomes because the character can't simply wave a hand and make something happen. They have to work within the framework.
I don't believe that human beings can achieve ultimate enlightenment, because humans have flaws.
I'd been concerned all along that the character of the president in the West Wing pilot would throw the ensemble out of whack, that that character would simply take up all the oxygen in a room. I wanted to hold off bringing this character in until the last possible moment.
Everyone loves characters that are relatable or who have unique quirks or tragic flaws.
I was hesitant to do 'Mulan II.' For me, I felt like the story that needed to be told, this legendary character of Mulan, was already encompassed in the first movie, and I was worried they would try to create this crazy cartoon character out of this legendary character of China.
How easy it is to be "deep": all you have to do is let yourself sink into your own flaws.
I am a pile of reworked flaws weaved into a semi-functioning man.
We're socially constructed to hide our flaws, and that breeds pain for a lot of people.
When you love somebody, or something, its amazing how willing you are to overlook the flaws.
When virtues are pointed out first, flaws seem less insurmountable.
Perhaps because my background is theatrical, I have a great affinity with the classics. Hamlet has always been a character of great interest to me and a character I would really love to play. Or a character in a Tennessee Williams play, maybe Tom in 'The Glass Menagerie.'
When you love somebody, or something, it's amazing how willing you are to overlook the flaws. — © Caroline Knapp
When you love somebody, or something, it's amazing how willing you are to overlook the flaws.
I have learnt one thing in life: if you love being with someone, you have to accept that person with all the flaws.
If you focus on the flaws of others it takes away from the improvements that you may need to make.
Real Love truthfully sees the flaws - and still really loves fully.
We're so quick to point out our own flaws in others.
I only see the faults, flaws, the imperfections. That attracts me.
...I rejoiced in the flaws that made her more real to me
Anyone who knows me well will tell you that arrogance is one of my flaws.
In other words, character is far more important than intellect to the race as to the individual. We need intellect, and there is no reason why we should not have it together with character; but if we must choose between the two we choose character without a moment's hesitation.
The script that I fell in love with and adored was 'Jane the Virgin'... but every line in the pilot was essentially, 'Why did you keep my daughter a secret all of these years?' I didn't know any direction my character was going - was it going to be a dramatic character, a comedic character? - I didn't know.
Shows like 'Empire'... one of the most profound powerful things is that there's a gay male character who is loved. That character is going to save a lot of people's lives. Black families are confronting the idea that a gay black character can be human.
When I pass, speak freely of my shortcomings and my flaws. Learn from them, for I'll have no ego to injure.
Nobody sees anybody truly, but all through the flaws of their own ego.
When I'm writing flawed characters, I just think about my own flaws.
I never lie for the sake of kindness,” he murmured, smiling. “One of my many flaws. — © Lisa Kleypas
I never lie for the sake of kindness,” he murmured, smiling. “One of my many flaws.
What you call flaws are really just scars and wounds accumulated over a lifetime.
Obamacare's design flaws were not the fault of the American people.
The fundamentals for me are character and conflict. I put character first because readers will be indifferent to conflict if they are indifferent to the character who is experiencing it.
Don't ever look down, be comfortable with who you are, our flaws are what makes us perfect.
I think there's a lot more appreciation and maturity and acceptance of everyone's flaws.
If you understand your character and feel like it's a collaborative process, you're more inclined to dive into the deep end and fight for your character and feel passionate about your character, and that passion comes across on screen.
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