Top 1200 Characters Quotes & Sayings - Page 16

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Last updated on April 16, 2025.
Television is about identifying with the characters.
I love playing different characters.
Strong characters are needed in the game. — © MS Dhoni
Strong characters are needed in the game.
As a Southerner, I love obstacles for my characters.
All of my main characters have been under 30.
My characters always like themselves.
I spend a lot of time with my characters.
It always comes down to script and characters.
If I don't fall in love with my characters, I cannot shoot.
My characters are actually usually pretty smart and admirable.
I look for characters who are emotionally driven.
I have a thing for working with wounded characters.
These people I play are not usually wish-fulfillment characters. — © Timothy Spall
These people I play are not usually wish-fulfillment characters.
Characters are an extreme form in Shakespeare's theater.
My characters do have some fantastic taste in men.
I want to give my characters nuance.
For the most part, there's so much of me in my characters.
For me, the score is one of the main characters of a film.
I like playing characters in the real world.
Six Characters in Search of an Author.
Characters who don't suffer have no interest to me.
To me, characters are at the heart of great literature.
Audiences need to engage with characters.
I always liked strange characters.
There are no moral blanks; there are no neutral characters.
You have to present characters an audience can relate to.
I love playing characters that are unrecognizable.
I love playing characters that have secrets.
I love playing intense characters.
I'm sure there's pieces of me in all the characters I play.
I don't exactly relate to grey characters.
I'm attracted to the journeys of isolated characters.
Sometimes you become friends with the characters you portray.
Every place is determined by the characters who are there.
I just look for characters I can relate to.
I'm more interested in characters who are a little difficult.
The audience can feel the subtleties of the characters.
You try not to judge the characters you're playing. — © Carrie-Anne Moss
You try not to judge the characters you're playing.
I love playing confused, broken characters.
I'm socially awkward. What draws me to playing socially awkward characters? I think they're interesting. I'm fascinated kind of by - I mean, I know I'm sure I've got my own social awkwardness but I'm kind of fascinated by that and I lived, probably, I attribute it - I lived in New York for a long time, road the subways, saw a lot of awkwardness, but they're just interesting. They're not cookie cutter. They're usually very colorful characters. They see things different ways and, I don't know, its just a kind of - just a kind of life that interesting to me.
I do like to explore evil characters in my books.
I want to play good characters, not glamorous ones.
In a way, the characters often do take over.
If you don't have obsessions, don't write. my characters are obsessed.
All my characters are me, in one way or another.
An author's characters do what he wants them to do.
There aren't many odysseys in cinema for characters.
It is very difficult to popularise comic characters. — © Vivek
It is very difficult to popularise comic characters.
I like characters who don't change, who don't learn from their mistakes.
There is a bit of myself in all the characters I play.
When I write, I try to become different characters.
I have many characters inspired from real life.
I need a distance to my characters when I write.
Few characters in history are indispensable.
Different characters help you grow in cinema.
I'm focused on finding characters I connect to.
The characters write the plot. Their natures do.
We're moved by emotions and characters and stories. We love that.
I put heavy emphasis on the characters.
You can live vicariously through the characters you play.
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