“A person is strong only when he stands upon his own truth, when he speaks and acts with his deepest convictions. Then, whatever the situation he may be in, he always knows what he must say and do. He may fall, but he cannot bring shame upon himself or his cause. If we seek the liberation of the people by means of a lie, we will surely grow confused, go astray, and loose sight of our objective, and if we have any influence at all on the people we will lead them astray as well - in other words, we will be acting in the spirit of reaction and to its benefit.” PeopleIfsKnowsWellsMayMeanPersonsSpiritLyingFallSpeakStrongGrowsCausesActingSituationInfluenceBenefitsSightShameConvictionReactionsObjectivesLiberationConfused Author:Mikhail Bakunin
“From the very beginning, I studied acting, directing, lighting, dance and movement. I didn't rely on just the magic to take place. It's a shame that a lot of magicians just rely on the trick itself and they have no other abilities. They get away with the wonder factor, and I don't think that's enough. It's great, but it's not enough.” ThinkingEnoughAbilityActingWonderMagicMovementShameTricksFactorsRelyGet AwayMagicianLighting Author:David Copperfield
“There is seemingly no biological benefit to acting with conscience; if there were, only moral individuals would survive and procreate. Sadly, we know that's not true. The benefit of conscience is that you won't suffer guilt (private) or shame (public), and that by your own self-imposed definition, you are a moral human, a special kind of animal who takes unique pride in elevating him/herself above the termites.” IfsKnowsHumansKindSelfSufferingIndividualAnimalActingMoralSpecialPrideBenefitsUniqueConscienceShameGuiltDefinitionsElevating Book:How Could You Do That?!: Abdication of Character, Courage, Consci Source: How Could You Do That?!: Abdication of Character, Courage, Consci
“I remember kind of doing early acting and thinking, "God, they don't paint behind the sets." It's a bit of a shame, really - "Oh, what's on the other side of this wall? Oh, you can see the plywood." I was really disappointed. I just thought that these things were real, from watching things as a kid.” ThinkingKindRealKidsRememberBitsSidesActingBehindsWallShamePaintDisappointedThinking God Author:Andy Serkis
“Encounter: Doubt, Shame, Humiliation. It will finally be worth it. Acting is more about courage than anything else.” ActingDoubtShameEncountersWorth ItHumiliation Author:David Mamet
“You know policy is driven purely in self interest. The Federal Reserve Bank and the commercial banks and the Wall Street banks are not acting in the interests of the population at large, they're acting purely in their own self-interest, which is a shame because they're actions dictate the reality for 300 million Americans. But they don't see it that way, they see it only as a way to preserve their own self-interest.” RealityActionInterestActingPolicyWallShameDrivenSelf InterestFederal Reserve Author:Max Keiser
“I think it's a shame when you come across young actors and musicians who haven't had the time to learn their craft. It doesn't matter if it's acting or music, you really have to learn how to do it from the bottom up because unless you have a great work ethic... fame is a terrible thing to have.” IfsThinkingMatterYoungActorsActingHavensTerribleFameMusicianEthicsShameBottomCraftsWork EthicGreat WorkTerrible ThingsYoung ActorsGreat Work Ethic Author:Denis Leary
“Look around. Oil companies guzzle down the billions in profits. Billionaires pay a lower tax rate than their secretaries, and Wall Street CEOs, the same ones the direct our economy and destroyed millions of jobs still strut around Congress, no shame, demanding favors, and acting like we should thank them. Does anyone here have a problem with that?” ShouldLooksDoeStillsProblemJobsPayActingCompanyMillionsEconomyStreetsWallTaxesDirectShameRateCongressProfitOilFavorsBillionsDestroyedSecretaryCeoBillionaireOil Companies Author:Elizabeth Warren
“But we all must be true to our own nature. Acting as anyone other than yourself merely brings you pain and makes you appear ashamed of who and what you are. Others will feed off that shame, and soon it will be all that you are.” PainActingShameBeing TrueAshamed Book:The Darkest Kiss Source: The Darkest Kiss
“Acting is half shame, half glory. Shame at exhibiting yourself, glory when you can forget yourself.” ForgetActingHalfGloryShameTheatreForget You Author:John Gielgud
“You can throw away the privilege of acting, but that would be such a shame. The tribe has elected you to tell its story. You are the shaman/healer, that's what the storyteller is, and I think it's important for actors to appreciate that. Too often actors think it's all about them, when in reality it's all about the audience being able to recognize themselves in you. The more you pull away from the public, the less power you have on screen.” ThinkingImportantStoriesRealityWould BeAbleActorsActingAudienceAppreciateShamePrivilegeTheatreScreensTribesStorytellerHealer Author:Ben Kingsley
“Stage charm guarantees in advance an actor's hold on the audience, it helps him to carry over to large numbers of people his creative purposes. It enhances his roles and his art. Yet it is of utmost importance that he use this precious gift with prudence, wisdom, and modesty. It is a great shame when he does not realize this and goes on to exploit, to play on his ability to charm.” PeopleDoeArtPlayHelpingUsePurposeActorsRealizingAbilityNumbersActingRolesAudienceCreativeStageGoes OnImportanceShameCharmGuaranteesModestyPrudenceExploitsLarge NumbersPrecious Gifts Book:Building A Character Source: Building A Character
“Acting for me, is a passion, but it's also a job, and I've always approached it as such. I have a certain manual-laborist view of acting. There's no shame in taking a film because you need some money.” NeedsJobsFilmCertainPassionViewsActingShameManuals Author:James Spader