Hayley Atwell Quotes
I think it's always easier to play parts that you have something concrete that you can relate to.

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It's hard for anyone intelligent to be nonviolent. Everything in the universe does something when you start playing with his life, except the American Negro. He lays down and says, 'Beat me, daddy.'
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'Mahershala' is my nickname.
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I've made it abundantly clear that I think that marriage is between a man and a woman.
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Of course, nothing just falls into your lap - to get where I am now, I've worked hard.
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Life will break you. Nobody can protect you from that.
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My dad set a clear model for me for what manhood was all about.
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I'm kind of conservative. I like to build on what I've done in the past and try something new.
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The more lucidly we think, the more we are cut off: the more deeply we enter into reality, the less we can think.
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Remember He is the artist and you are the picture. You can’t see it, you can't see your true self. So quietly submit to be painted.
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Religion is like an ice cold whiskey on a hot day.
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I always felt that if I was going to do a movie, I wanted it to be authentic.
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No one has ever learned fully to know themselves.
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Martyrdom is the only path to immortality that requires no talent whatsoever.
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You blows who you is.
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We grew up with the duty to make it difficult for others before they made it difficult for us.
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The field of research in the doctrine of civil resistance is necessarily limited, as the occasions for civil resistance in a man's life must not be frequent.
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I like it when a flower or a little tuft of grass grows through a crack in the concrete. It's so fuckin' heroic.
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The issue is that when you're a critic it's hard to tell the difference between the thrill of denouncing and telling the truth. Telling the truth to me feels more often like denouncing than like praising. There are many more concrete advantages in the world for people who praise than for those who denounce. So if you want to tell the truth, oftentimes you're going to err on the side of denouncing. That's just something I have to work on.