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Ego Quote by Viola Davis

“When you shoot a scene, you remember every moment. You remember when your head went down, your head went up. You don't see little quirks, little eye movements, little lip movements. Once again, you become completely vain when you're watching it in a way that you weren't when you were shooting it…” quote by Viola Davis
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“When you shoot a scene, you remember every moment. You remember when your head went down, your head went up. You don't see little quirks, little eye movements, little lip movements. Once again, you become completely vain when you're watching it in a way that you weren't when you were shooting it. And the vanity, what it makes you focus on are everything that has nothing to do with the scene and everything to do with your own ego.”

Viola Davis

About This Quote

Source Interview: Vanity Fair, 2022, Actress Viola Davis

The quote describes how reviewing one's own work can become self‑absorbed, shifting focus from the art to personal ego.

In simple terms: Reviewing work can make you vain and ego‑centric.

Key Takeaway

Watch your work, not yourself.

Themes

art ego self‑awareness

Mood

introspective thoughtful

Type

advice philosophical

When to use this quote

  • film editing
  • creative projects
  • performance review
  • personal development

Key Concepts

Perspective humility critique

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you keep critique objective?
  • What habits prevent ego from clouding judgment?
A Different Perspective

Self‑critique can become narcissistic.

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