Explore Quotes
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A lot of directors are great and they are fine but you know I think that Harry really takes a special point to really engage the actors and really make it feel like a safe place for them to explore whatever it is they want to explore in whatever scene with their character.
Will Estes -
Once you feel like you can safely quit a melody, you are free to explore more important things.
Dan Bejar
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Acting, I get to explore other people and other characters; with music, I get to express and explore myself.
Michael J. Willett -
Filmmakers have to really find a unique take on something if they're going to explore an already-explored genre of movies.
Josh Trank -
There's no question that you can explore aspects of yourself through roles that you play, and you get a chance to investigate yourself; that's healthy, and it's therapeutic in a way. But if you're indulging yourself, exploration at the cost of the story or the project, that's not good.
Annette Bening -
As an actor, of course it's exciting to go and explore characters. It's exciting to explore human psychology and relationships, and that's really the drive, at the end of the day, for me.
Stana Katic -
That's what we get to do as songwriters, right? You get to explore stuff.
Dierks Bentley -
If there were no mystery left to explore life would get rather dull, wouldn't it?
Sidney Buchman
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Shift your frame of reference. Realise that all you see around you, the reality we perceive, is a small stage upon which you act, and within it is an inner spaciousness that is infinite. Let's now explore the infinite.
Alex Bennett -
Let my heart be still a moment and this mystery explore.
Edgar Allan Poe -
High school is such an awkward, difficult time, and I think a lot of people can't wait to explore the world because it's such a bubble.
Rita Volk -
I think I'm like a young black 20 something artist who's trying to who's trying to like explore their identity through music and other things.
Noname -
I want to explore more sides of humanity and myself. That's what acting is about.
Noomi Rapace -
In my books, my idea is always to explore social context and social forces.
Alix Kates Shulman
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I am very full of life and there is so much to explore. I would love to act and to travel, all these things I can't do while I'm skating. I'll see what opportunities I have and where I want to go.
Sasha Cohen -
You explore concepts and things that interest you, but you are also exploring inside of yourself.
Ed Paschke -
There is a big market for horror in India, but people don't explore that much.
Sidharth Malhotra -
Being right keeps you in place, being wrong forces you to explore.
Steven Johnson -
I want to explore humanity and human kind. I think that what's common for all of the things that I've done and all the things that I want to do is that they are all connected to some deeper things in our souls.
Noomi Rapace -
It might be helping to explore a story visually by going to see a museum exhibit that's relevant to something that somebody's reading, or going to see a show or listening to a piece of music or cooking a meal that's in one of the stories, something practical, something kinesthetic that draws the reader in and helps them to experience the story for themselves. Those are all ways I think we can kind of come in the back door and help kids find the joy, as opposed to the chore or responsibility, of reading.
Emma Walton Hamilton
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What I like best about teaching is that it allows me to explore my own interest with a group.
Elaine Equi -
I love really exploring... you know, a cop drama for example is a great way to explore class in this country and explore, you know, really, identity in the country and who we are in a way that is extremely exciting, but it's also real, you know, it's also real people and real drama. The same with the military. I mean, a good science fiction story is also great.
Ethan Hawke -
We want to explore. We're curious people. Look back over history, people have put their lives at stake to go out and explore ... We believe in what we're doing. Now it's time to go.
Eileen Collins