Kaitlin Doubleday Quotes
Actors in general have some place in them that can be sensitive and easily damaged: not damaged in a bad way, but insecurity, because that's what it breeds, especially in females and female-lead types.Kaitlin Doubleday
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Not to oversimplify it, somebody once said a good rule of thumb in interpreting a character is to find the good in the bad people that you portray and the bad in the good.
Gabriel Byrne -
I haven't got a waist. I've just got a sort of place, a bit like an unmarked level crossing.
Victoria Wood -
Hell, I ain't paid to make good lines sound good. I'm paid to make bad lines sound good.
Walter Huston -
Some of the stuff that Wilmer wears is bad. And Debra Jo.
Laura Prepon -
I always think the insecurity is going to go away, but it's always there. Only bad writers think they're good.
Harlan Coben -
If, however, economic ambitions are good servants, they are bad masters.
E. F. Schumacher
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A desert is a place without expectation.
Nadine Gordimer -
At what point is someone precluded from availing themselves of the justification of self-defense because of their own poor judgment or bad behavior?
Dan Gelber -
Social struggles have been taking place throughout millennia, since human beings, by resorting to wars, were able to take hold of a surplus production to satisfy the essential needs of life.
Fidel Castro -
Mixing in some rusty oranges is a warm way to update your place for fall.
Nate Berkus -
I am not a political writer. I agree with Stieg Larsson and Henning Mankell, who are social writers. I can't write in that fashion. I am not good enough for that. What I am interested in is family dramas and why we are doing bad things to each other and what our motives are.
Hakan Nesser -
And TV is not the easiest place to be dangerous or on the edge. Especially on a Saturday night.
Fisher Stevens
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When elites see a homeless person in the gutter, they assume he's saving a parking place.
P. J. O'Rourke -
Bad things happen sometimes.
Adam Ant Adam and the Ants -
You can't give the government the power to do good without also giving it the power to do bad - in fact, to do anything it wants.
Harry Browne -
One of the things that I like about 'Narcos' is that not only Pablo but with all the characters - this is not a black and white show. This is not a regular American cop show where two cool cops go to save a country from a bad guy. All the characters are very complex.
Wagner Moura -
I think if you're fame-hungry, go out to a nightclub and get drunk... why do that? I don't understand how some people would want fame so bad that they'd go out and get negative attention to earn it.
Zac Efron -
Bram Stoker's 'Dracula' was a story about the fear of immigration; the bad old bloodsucker swooping in from Eastern Europe and also preying upon 'our' vulnerable women.
Victor LaValle
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Most video games, you build up toward the big, bad boss. And it's just a bigger, more powerful version of what you've been fighting all along in the game.
Jim Lee -
I find that the most interestingly written parts happen to be the bad guys.
Liev Schreiber -
Anything that shifts power from the individual judgment of free citizens to government is a bad thing.
Mark Steyn -
It's like if people don't see you on TV every day, they think you're in cryogenics somewhere.
Jane Pauley -
Black people comprehend the South. We understand its weight. It has rested on our backs... I knew that my heart would break if ever I put my foot down on that soil, moist, still, with old hurts. I had to face the fear/loathing at its source or it would consume me whole.
Maya Angelou -
Actors in general have some place in them that can be sensitive and easily damaged: not damaged in a bad way, but insecurity, because that's what it breeds, especially in females and female-lead types.
Kaitlin Doubleday