Top 1200 Christian Character Quotes & Sayings - Page 20

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Last updated on November 25, 2024.
If someone puts a character in front of me - no matter what it is, whether there has been a film or not - I want to be that character, not imitate it. There's a difference - a big difference.
I love actors. I enjoy their company, and I get excited each and every time they bring a character I've written to life. Every so often a talented actor doesn't hook in correctly to a character; or someone gets lost in a labyrinth of over-complicated thoughts, and the character and play suffer. However, most of the time I find actors either end up doing exactly what was in my head, or sometimes do something even better.
Think of every character as a main character. They believe they're the main characters in their stories. No one should just be an obstacle. — © Ben Edlund
Think of every character as a main character. They believe they're the main characters in their stories. No one should just be an obstacle.
Fate is a funny character. She puts obstacles in your path to see what character ye have. Life isn't fair,life is a test.
The Christian god can easily be pictured as virtually the same god as the many ancient gods of past civilizations. The Christian god is a three headed monster cruel vengeful and capricious. If one wishes to know more of this raging three headed beast like god one only needs to look at the caliber of people who say they serve him. They are always of two classes fools and hypocrites.
Usually viewers are attached to a character or that character's personality. But, in my case, I have been exceptionally lucky as I have been accepted as Shweta.
There are elements of myself in every character I do, just because you take from your real life experiences and sprinkle those into your character.
You don't realize how much a part of your character is part of yourself until you are no longer playing that character.
Playing Marcia was a double-edged sword; it always will be whenever you play a character like that. You will be known as that character forever.
I love to be a working actor, and I love to read scripts as they come in. If I find the script or character that is interesting, I want to transform myself into that character.
Freedom is what we all seek, but it's what we do with that freedom that ultimately defines our character. In the end, a man's character cements his fate, good or bad.
Every character is a baby. You can't choose between them. If you can, you didn't do your job. You have to fall in love with every character.
For me, one thing I love is having an arc for a character. I love being able to see a character go through something and to learn. — © Mae Whitman
For me, one thing I love is having an arc for a character. I love being able to see a character go through something and to learn.
Filming a movie is different from a TV show because film is a lot quicker, you get to see the character progress and grow all in one script, and in television, you wait for a weekly update on each character.
Hip-hop is so much about character and caricature that people just see you as a character. Very rarely are you flesh and bone to people.
I always think change is important in a character. The most dynamic choices that you can make for a character are always the best ones.
I play a character every day of my life, and I don't want to play a character as myself. They can judge me as an actress, not as a person. I'm not a spokeswoman for Anna.
When you're playing a character, you don't really want to have an opinion about where you're going to end up. Otherwise, you can't really stay in the moment and in your character.
I'm a huge fan of BioWare games. I think they do some of the best character-building. I mean, I have a relationship with Thane from 'Mass Effect' that is as vivid as any crush that I've had on a TV-show character.
I just don't play a character for the heck of it. Rather, I always look for a human element in every character that I play.
One of the things I like about a character: I always think it's fascinating when a character can turn on a dime and go from one emotion to another. I like watching that.
The point of acting is to hide yourself and get lost in character. To play the same character in eighteen movies would be defeating the purpose I believe so I try to keep a little bit of diversity.
Faith in God... produces character; character will produce courage, courage to face the challenges of the day.
I wanted to do something about a really optimistic character: a character who was so optimistic, no one could burst her bubble.
The day people around me stop questioning my character is the day my character begins to grow vulnerable.
One of the things that I love so much about the character of Sally Bowles is that she is such a huge character - she is so roomy.
People often believe that character causes action, but when it comes to producing moral children, we need to remember that action also shapes character.
People in Seattle and Tacoma know who I am as a person, and I don't think I am a character risk or have a character issue at all.
The character and mentality of the keepers may be of more importance in understanding prisons than the character and mentality of the kept.
The villains are all parts of me. For years I've been wondering what it would be like if all those negative elements were forced onto the main character's side. I can understand a character with that kind of anger.
I think if you find that you're making a judgment on the character, than your audience will make a judgment on the character.
I like actors who just are who they are, with a little bit of qualification to adapt to their character. But mostly they just use their own personality to embody the character.
I don't have very complete scripts for my films. I have a general outline and a character in my mind, and I make no notes until I find the character who's in my mind in reality.
The power of the Latin classic is in character , that of the Greek is in beauty . Now character is capable of being taught, learnt, and assimilated: beauty hardly.
Every character I do is something special to me. Every time you score with a great character relationship in a movie, it becomes your baby.
Nothing about character is hereditary. Everyone, regardless of social background, financial status, race, or sex, enters the world with an equal opportunity to become a person of great or petty character.
Christopher Guest, he'll call and say, 'We're doing this movie, and I'd like you to play _' and he gives you the character, then I always like to enlarge on the character.
Whenever we've approached a story, it's always started with the character, and the idea of some character struggling with some part of himself. That's what gets us in. — © Anna Boden
Whenever we've approached a story, it's always started with the character, and the idea of some character struggling with some part of himself. That's what gets us in.
If the character is really well-rounded, and it's a really strong character, and if the writing is just fantastic, that's the thing that will hook me in, certainly.
When you play a non-fiction character it is more responsibility than when you are playing a fiction character because that person lived, and you do want to pay respect to that.
The great thing about literature is that you're making up your own interpretation of the character anyway. Also, you're given basically a bible of who a character is and you're kind of shooting yourself in the foot if you're not reading it.
One of the things I've learned in playing a character like Becca from 'You're the Worst' is that there really is such a joy and freedom in behaving badly and in being a character that you do roll your eyes at. She's just so delicious to loathe.
I am an actor and I do not have to relate to whatever I play on screen them at a personal level. What is important is to understand the character, do enough homework to know the frame of mind of the character or his back story.
Every time you see someone saying a character's too this or too that, those are the things that make a character.
No, I don't have to practice that grunt. You just do it. Once you're in character, you're in character. You don't sit there purposely thinking, Well, I'll grunt here, or I'll groan there.
The same way that you are the main character of your story, you are only a secondary character in everybody else’s story.
I'm very glad people love 'Breaking Bad,' but the harder character to write is the good character that's as interesting and as engaging as the bad guy.
Well, Ive always been a character actor, you know, and you always get your share of character actors who are bad guys. — © Colm Meaney
Well, Ive always been a character actor, you know, and you always get your share of character actors who are bad guys.
It is the great business of every Christian to save souls. People complain that they do not know how to take hold of this matter. Why, the reason is plain enough; they have never studied it. They have never taken the proper pains to qualify themselves for the work. If you do not make it a matter of study, how you may successfully act in building up the kingdom of Christ, you are acting a very wicked and absurd part as a Christian.
The same way that you are the main character of your story, you are only a secondary character in everybody else's story.
'Huge' is a show about self-discovery and follows kids at a weight loss camp. My character is shy, so when she meets Nikki Blonsky's character Willamena Rader, who's not, they become friends.
I think that Gollum is really the character who is a very human character, and he's very flawed, like most humans are, and has good and bad sides.
I do love that witches havent really been explored that much. Usually, witches are the little side character... a bad female character that comes in and leaves.
A lot of times, scripts are written so the character is all one way. Even with 'Bringing Out the Dead,' the character was written a little more generic.
While you're testing out armatures of puppets, you're also trying to find the proper visual vocabulary for the character and to come up with a guidebook of sorts for how a character will move and act.
I don't want to be a nobody in a film. It's okay if it is not a lead character, but it should be a central character and it should make an impact.
I'm so critical, especially of the movies I do. If the movie flows and I buy it, that's important. Beyond it working, if I buy the character, especially if I'm close to the character.
I did take some voiceover classes. I always loved the idea of doing a voice for a cartoon character. I just voiced the character of Suzi X in the upcoming 'The Haunted World of El Superbeasto.'
When you go for something because you're curious about it, you get psyched up about the chance of getting into it. It's like an actor meets a role, and you slip into that body and see what happens, to experience certain conditions, to adopt a certain character. Even shooting is a study of the character. I think both the character and the actor, and eventually the filmmaker - myself - are finding a way to accept their environment and being accepted and feel comfortable of themselves.
What fascinates me as a writer is the stuff underneath, To me, what drives a novel is the curiosity behind the character and the depths that you want to find in that character.
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