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Men should be able to see themselves in female characters and female strength, just as much as women are able to see themselves in male characters.
Maya Hawke
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I want to tell stories that are true and that resonate and move people, that highlight both the tremendous beauty and ugliness available in the human experience.
Maya Hawke
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I have sometimes felt pressure to dress a certain way because of everyone else. You know what I mean? Girls in high school and strangers on the street have put way more pressure on me to dress a certain way than my mom or dad.
Maya Hawke
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I have a wonderful, supportive relationship with my family. I get lots of advice from them about all kinds of things.
Maya Hawke
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Your whole childhood is just absent of choices. And then you become an adult, and every choice you make, you open some doors and close others.
Maya Hawke
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I'm not super aware of what's the coolest thing and what everybody's doing or listening to or watching at any given time.
Maya Hawke
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I've been sitting at the grown-ups' table my whole life.
Maya Hawke
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In general, I feel very happy with how I got to have time on my own at least a little bit outside of the public eye.
Maya Hawke
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Though I do believe that when you live in political times it is inevitable that your art be political, I also think we need to start making activists celebrities rather than trying to make celebrities to be activists.
Maya Hawke
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What I learned is you have to be forgiving with yourself. You have to be willing to take your time, and you can't expect things from yourself that you can't deliver.
Maya Hawke
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I was given a new coat as a high school graduation gift.
Maya Hawke
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I'm not interested in hiding from the fact that my parents are actors. I'm proud of them! It's very ordinary to pursue a career that your parents do, but when it's in the public eye, it becomes a complicated thing.
Maya Hawke
