“The first thing I do when I read a part is see if I can identify emotionally with a character. If I make that connection, everything else is just working on knowing their life circumstances and manifesting those through practice and research.” IfsFirstsI CanCharacterPracticeKnowingCircumstancesResearchConnectionsManifest Author:Joshua Leonard
“I can only encourage everyone to take a close look at their practices. Prevention is always better than cure.” LooksI CanPracticeCuresPrevention Author:Neelie Kroes
“It's no surprise to me or the other Isley brothers that I can sing, because I used to sing all the time in practice. The surprise is that somebody else likes it.” I CanUsedPracticeBrotherSurpriseLikes Author:Ernie Isley
“No, my degree was history, not the practice of art! I can't draw to save my life you know.” KnowsArtI CanPracticeDegreesDraws Author:Emma Anderson
“Tennessee is a very country-type state. Maybe I can practice on some type of country-western dance where they'll know what I'm doing.” KnowsI CanCountryStatesPracticeTypeDanceWesternTennesseeCountry Western Author:Chad Ochocinco
“I can at once become happy anywhere, for he is happy who has found himself a happy lot. In a word, happiness lies all in the functions of reason, in warrantable desires and virtuous practice.” I CanReasonHappinessLyingDesireFoundPracticeFunctionVirtuous Book:Meditations Source: Meditations
“I need energy every day. Whether I'm leaving home and going to practice or getting in the car with my two kids to take my son to school - I need all the energy I can get.” NeedsI CanTwoHomeKidsSchoolEnergyPracticeCarSonLeavingMy SonLeaving Home Author:Chris Paul
“[I] can't actually imagine a time in which the need for more diversity would ever cease. Affirmative action has been an issue since segregation practices. The question is not when does it end, but when does it begin [..] When do people of color truly get the benefits to which they are entitled?” PeopleNeedsDoeHas BeensI CanEndsActionPracticeIssuesImagineColorBenefitsDiversityCeaseEntitledSegregationAffirmative ActionAffirmative Author:Eric Holder