Literary Quote by Carol Drinkwater Download Open image “I never think of people's literary potential when I meet them, but people do audition.” — Carol Drinkwater ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.2 out of 5 (4 ratings) Copy quoteShare Literary Meet Never People Potential
I actually love auditioning because I usually don't get the part. I've tested with Daniel Day-Lewis, Robert De Niro, Al Pacino, Tom Cruise. So… — Deborah Kara Unger Copy Share Image
Casting is very instinctual. I really like to meet people. To me, it's about their essence more than their audition. — Francesca Gregorini Copy Share Image
Sometimes I'll read an audition and I'll get a very strong first impression about who the person is, and I usually go with it. — Kristin Bauer van Straten Copy Share Image
People get the wrong idea. They think because somebody's visible and works to a degree in some kind of consistent way, they just have… — Gary Cole Copy Share Image
People forget, most of the times we audition with people who aren't necessarily actors. So it doesn't matter who or what's in front of… — Mike Colter Copy Share Image
Most actors love to get to the point where they're not auditioning. — Rockmond Dunbar Copy Share Image
When you audition for things, there's pressure to go in there with a complete performance, and it's kind of unfair because, if you get… — Elisabeth Moss Copy Share Image
I tend to find in my musical world people end up appearing, and I'm pretty good at being able to discern right away whether… — Devin Townsend Copy Share Image
Anytime I audition for something, it's always a question of whether or not the people I'm auditioning for understand I'm an improviser and I… — Adam Pally Copy Share Image
I love auditioning because I also get the confidence that I can play the character and the producer is aware of what I can… — Radhika Madan Copy Share Image
Biarritz is one of the most popular holiday destinations in France and it tops the list for coastal resorts along the French Atlantic. — Carol Drinkwater Copy Share Image
Organic olive farming was going to be a particularly tricky challenge, but Michel and I needed to take a risk and let the problems… — Carol Drinkwater Copy Share Image
Technically, my husband and I are residents of the Alpes-Maritimes, where we are tucked away on our olive farm overlooking the Bay of Cannes… — Carol Drinkwater Copy Share Image
“I am reminded that love is timeless and regenerative. There is no beginning or end. All things are changing; nothing dies. And like the… — Carol Drinkwater Copy Share Image
“Once released from her trading responsibilities, she descended to Cannes’s famous seafront esplanade. Occasionally she dallied for a while, enjoying the sunshine while strolling… — Carol Drinkwater Copy Share Image
In my childhood dreams, I pictured Italy as paradise. I longed to be the next Sophia Loren, living in a village with winding cobbled… — Carol Drinkwater Copy Share Image
I wrote my first play when I was nine, it was about Robin Hood, from Maid Marian's point of view. I was a feminist… — Carol Drinkwater Copy Share Image
Reunion has been nicknamed the Rainbow Isle because it is considered one of the most integrated societies on the planet, and you feel that… — Carol Drinkwater Copy Share Image
The almond, the first fruit to flower round the Mediterranean, heralds the arrival of spring. It is also an early nectar for the honey… — Carol Drinkwater Copy Share Image
I still find it difficult to cope with the solitude of writing. I often crave the feedback of working with a team. — Carol Drinkwater Copy Share Image
When I became involved with Chris Timothy, it became a truly huge national scandal. It was out of all proportion and went on for… — Carol Drinkwater Copy Share Image
To say I love the Christmas season at our home in the South of France is an understatement. I get such a kick out… — Carol Drinkwater Copy Share Image
Literature transforms and intensifies ordinary language, deviates systematically from everyday speech. If you approach me at a bus stop and murmur Thou still unravished… — Terry Eagleton Copy Share Image
“And when I’d settled down, I considered the possibility that I wasn’t yet ready to ask for the love of anyone because I had… — Steven Decker Copy Share Image
I have said it somewhere - our literary lived lives are as important as our literally lived lives. — Claire Messud Copy Share Image
There's definitely been a focus on the literary aspects of my music, and I always get a little cringey because I don't feel like… — Julia Holter Copy Share Image
Criticism even should not be without its charms. When quite devoid of all amenities, it is no longer literary. — Joseph Joubert Copy Share Image
I'm more interested than Philip Roth in understanding women, even if I do it imperfectly. But that book, Portnoy's Complaint, is literary punk in… — Karan Mahajan Copy Share Image
I would say that there is no future for literary studies as such in the United States. — Harold Bloom Copy Share Image
I say quotations are literary. They are good only when dealing with ideas, not with experience. Experience should be pure, unique. — Anais Nin Copy Share Image
“You're smiling. But you must know yourself, since you are a literary person, that the work of fiction is always a form of recovery… — Raymond Federman Copy Share Image
I'm not against asking the audience to work, but I think what you have now is a sort of gratuitous deconstruction as a result… — Jonathan Miller Copy Share Image
In a fit of pique, I said to my agent, 'I'm going to write something you can sell.' The idea was to write a… — Glen Duncan Copy Share Image