Characters Quote by Julia Davis Download Open image “I just try to put myself in the minds of all the characters.” — Julia Davis ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.5 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare Characters Just Minds Myself Psychology Try
With any character, I try to focus more on who the character is and how they got to be who they are. — Rachelle Lefevre Copy Share Image
I always begin with a character or characters, and then try to think up as much action for them as possible. — John Irving Copy Share Image
I think in many ways, I'm sort of a blank canvas, because in many ways, I'm just observing the world and the people around… — Danny Pudi Copy Share Image
I feel like with every character, you try to put yourself in that person's position and just completely use your imagination. That's what I… — Elle Fanning Copy Share Image
With all of my characters, I don't go into it thinking I want to explore this part of myself. — Cole Escola Copy Share Image
I think I am generally prone to exaggerating characters, taking them to a ridiculous extent. But you do also meet those people in real… — Julia Davis Copy Share Image
I love watching programmes about food. I always think, 'When I'm old, I'll take up baking.' There's something calming about watching the recipe and… — Julia Davis Copy Share Image
I always imagine people give succinct answers. I have no prepared thoughts on what I do. — Julia Davis Copy Share Image
I still think of things for 'Jill' all the time. It's annoying, because I want to be able to find another character who I… — Julia Davis Copy Share Image
I'm sure all parents think their kids are funny, and I'm sure a lot of kids are, whether their parents are comics or not. — Julia Davis Copy Share Image
With 'Nighty Night' series one, Oprah Winfrey's channel took it on, so she must have liked it. — Julia Davis Copy Share Image
I'm quite tactful, actually. I worry about whether people are all right. With my friends, obviously, conversations are quite free and uncensored, but I… — Julia Davis Copy Share Image
I'd love to find a lifelong female film editor as Scorsese has with Thelma Schoonmaker. I think women are probably, without generalising, sensitive to… — Julia Davis Copy Share Image
I was brought up in Guildford, and I think I used to absorb all the suburban things - seeing coffee mornings, women talking... that… — Julia Davis Copy Share Image
I think most people, including me, like to read gossipy things about others: revealing things that I love to read but I don't really… — Julia Davis Copy Share Image
I actually think I'm still quite childishly optimistic in a certain way, which is maybe why I find life quite shocking. — Julia Davis Copy Share Image
This may sound strange, but although I feel like I know everything about my characters, the brand of shampoo they use, how many cavities… — Gail Honeyman Copy Share Image
I'm not a huge social media kind of guy, so I don't really know, I don't really ever get... at least in real life,… — Freddie Stroma Copy Share Image
I am tired of our characters being so incomplete. When do we ever save the day in a film? When does a Latino actor… — Esai Morales Copy Share Image
I'm writing about real things. Real people. Real characters. You have to believe what I write about is true or you wouldn't pay any… — Lou Reed Copy Share Image
Since I don't outline my books very much, I feel like sometimes I don't have a choice in what the characters do; they just… — Anna Todd Copy Share Image
I'm truly, 100% guided by the characters and my Muse. If one of the characters suddenly decided to do something very different, I'd just… — Lori Foster Copy Share Image
I have played several characters that are crabby and cranky. I don't know if I'm just not a very well-developed human being or if… — Judy Greer Copy Share Image
You do get fond of your characters. Handing them on is like giving a child to a nanny. — Julian Fellowes Copy Share Image
Your job as a writer is to find storylines, narrative structures, and characters to show the things that you believe rather than saying them… — Philipp Meyer Copy Share Image
Being of Indian heritage is a challenge - and it's a blessing as well sometimes - because being good isn't good enough. You have… — Sacha Dhawan Copy Share Image
On the stage, the characters express themselves more through words than images. So the arguments of the characters and the tension between characters -… — Alan Alda Copy Share Image
I really like all of the characters in 'The Secret History' by Donna Tartt, especially Camilla, the one girl. I find her fascinating. — Hannah Murray Copy Share Image