Actually Quote by Anne Enright Download Open image “If you can just actually let the character be for a bit, then you get the right sense.” — Anne Enright ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.3 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare Actually Actually Let Bit Right Character Character Bit Let Character Right Right Sense Sense Then
Character comes from following our highest sense of right, from trusting ideas without being sure they’ll work. — Richard Bach Copy Share Image
There are always practical decisions to be made about any character you're playing. — Daniel Day-Lewis Copy Share Image
Your character is always right. No real person thinks they're being stupid or misguided or bigoted or evil or just plain wrong - so… — Tana French Copy Share Image
People can have whatever ideas that they like. But what I'm not OK with is my character being in question. — August Alsina Copy Share Image
You play your character and it isn't right to step out of it. You have to stay in that character. — Robert Goulet Copy Share Image
I let characters be human and flawed and relatable. When we do things that aren't that great, we can understand it. — Taylor Sheridan Copy Share Image
Just because you are a character doesn't mean that you have character. — Pulp Fiction Copy Share Image
You can't form a character without being completely comfortable with who you are as a person. — Candis Cayne Copy Share Image
Story is about pulling the reader in and a plot is a more externalized mechanism of revelation. A plot is more antic, more performative,… — Anne Enright Copy Share Image
I am interested in levels of brain discourse. How articulate are the voices in your head? You know, there's a different voice for the… — Anne Enright Copy Share Image
I have a small room to write in. One wall is completely covered in books. And I face the window with the curtain closed… — Anne Enright Copy Share Image
I do not think we remember our family in any real sense. We live in them instead — Anne Enright Copy Share Image
I do not believe in evil- I believe that we are human and fallible, that we things and spoil them in an ordinary way. — Anne Enright Copy Share Image
“Val is a bachelor farmer in his seventies, so he should, by rights, be half mad.” — Anne Enright Copy Share Image
Sometimes I will spend two or three days not speaking to anyone outside of the immediate family when they come home, and then I… — Anne Enright Copy Share Image
God, I hate my family, these people I never chose to love, but love all the same. — Anne Enright Copy Share Image
I find being Irish quite a wearing thing. It takes so much work because it is a social construction. People think you are going… — Anne Enright Copy Share Image
The writing day can be, in some ways, too short, but it's actually a long series of hours, for months at a time, and… — Anne Enright Copy Share Image
I actually think acting is a form of self-hypnosis. You have to be hyper, hyper aware of what's going on around you. You have… — Julianne Moore Copy Share Image
I just think my own ambition would not allow me to sit on the gifts that my creator had given me. And so that's… — Janelle Monae Copy Share Image
You have to talk about why things happened the way they did. You can't actually explain my political life except by a series of… — David Lange Copy Share Image
There's always that discussion about fiction about how do you market it - these are books for boys, these are books for girls, these… — L.A. Weatherly Copy Share Image
I was a very good student. Procrastinating gives me anxiety, and getting a B really ticked me off. Sure, I didn't always want to… — Josie Loren Copy Share Image
The shelves of many evangelicals are full of books that point out the flaws in evolution, discuss it only as a theory, and almost… — Francis Collins Copy Share Image
Somebody said that part of my reaction to British cinema is actually, paradoxically, a patriotic one. I'm so disappointed that we're not better. — Kevin Brownlow Copy Share Image