History thus becomes largely a study of character. Insight into temperament is hardly less important than the probing of "original materials." — Charles Francis Adams Jr Copy Share Image
When you study a character, when you're making a film, you want to understand the character: like, what makes them tick? — Valerie Faris Copy Share Image
I make it a point to study the character I do, and if the story demands that I wear a particular outfit,… — Hansika Motwani Copy Share Image
Those who relish the study of character may profit by the reading of good works of fiction, the product of well-established authors. — Richard Whately Copy Share Image
Nowadays grandmasters no longer study their opponent's games so much, but they study his character, his behaviour and his temperament in the… — David Bronstein Copy Share Image
Sometimes it takes me six months before I find out what a line means, even if the writing is superficial... To do… — Walter Matthau Copy Share Image
When you start digging into things like character, though, the notion that people have high character or low character is very strong.… — L. Todd Rose Copy Share Image
You say often you wish a library; here I gif you one; for between these two lids (he meant covers) is many… — Louisa May Alcott Copy Share Image
We study the character's education and social experience, their likes, dislikes and places they have lived. How they speak, and so on.… — Rebecca Root Copy Share Image
I guess because you study the character and you do all those things. But when it comes down to it, it's still… — Michael Welch Copy Share Image
When you go for something because you're curious about it, you get psyched up about the chance of getting into it. It's… — Ang Lee Copy Share Image