“Most of my writing is an effort, one way or another, to figure something out about myself, and often when I read dialogue between my characters I recognize it as a discussion between two aspects of my own personality, aspects which are too often at odds.” WayWritingTwoCharacterMy OwnEffortFiguresPersonalityAspectDialogueOne WayDiscussionOddsMy Own Personality Author:Ron Currie Jr.
“Telephone contacts, of course, cannot give you the perfect picture of each other's personality. But at least, during those contacts, and before the election, we've seen some tweets by Mr. Trump saying that, that he was in favor of getting in dialogue with the Russian Federation to try to understand each other's concerns.” GivingTryingPerfectPersonalityConcernElectionDialogueTweet Author:Dmitry Peskov
“What does my taste have to do with the personality of the person I'm working for? It's taking them through a journey of exposing them to stuff, and being able to form a dialogue between the place where they live and themselves. Other than trying to match the curtains to the couch, I don't know how to do that. If somebody asked me to design a really beautiful room, I don't know how to do that.” TryingBeautifulJourneyDesignPersonalityDialogueReally Beautiful Author:Jim Walrod
“I find it much easier to write comic-books than lyrics actually because it's a natural dialogue. Writing song lyrics is not natural but over the years I know what I need to know to get it done. I find it quite easy to capture a character and use my own personality and humour.” WritingDoneCharacterSongEasyNaturalHumourPersonalityDialogue Author:Scott Ian
“Bad acting comes in many bags, various odors. It can be performed by cardboard refugees from an Ed Wood movie, reciting their dialogue off an eye chart, or by hopped-up pros looking to punch a hole through the fourth wall from pure ballistic force of personality, like Joe Pesci in a bad mood. I can respect bad acting that owns its own style.” I CanEyeForceActingStyleWallPersonalityPureVariousWoodsMoodHolesDialogueBagsFourthRefugeeOdorBad MoodRecitingBad Acting Author:James Wolcott