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Quotes About Characters

I just love to act. It's my favorite thing to do in the world, and what keeps it interesting, to me, is the creative challenge. So, different kinds of characters, that's what I just love to do.
~ Joseph Gordon-Levitt
When you have love in a story, it gives you the freedom to really take the characters to very interesting places.
~ Josh Hutcherson
I would love to do some more comedy. I would love to do some silliness. I would love to do some characters that have greater vulnerability.
~ Kari Matchett
I would love to do some characters that have greater vulnerability. I don't know why. I know I can play these roles, but they're certainly not the only roles I can play.
~ Kari Matchett
I love playing these characters that are crazy tough, though. Because I am not in real life. Not at all.
~ Katee Sackhoff
I love everything. I love being the empathetic characters. I love being the villains. I think it's like when we're kids, we like to play all kinds of crazy characters and dress up.
~ Kathy Bates
I love characters songs and I love to fit into a story. I love singing through a character's journey.
~ Katie Finneran
The thing I love about acting is getting to change and look at different people in different lives and do different projects.
~ Keira Knightley
Im a good guy. I love playing bad guys, but good guys that have a good thing going on, I like that, too. I dont like passive good guys.
~ Lance Henriksen
I do just love the characters in sci-fi, but not necessarily the fact that it's sci-fi.
~ Laura Vandervoort
I don't really ever think in terms of what type of person I'd love to play. I usually just read stuff and can tell.
~ Lauren Bowles
I love flawed female characters, duking it out.
~ Lena Dunham
I love characters that are very layered and complex. It's more exciting and different than any simple role- plus, I love a good challenge.
~ Lorraine Toussaint
I love playing characters who are opposite of who I am.
~ Maiara Walsh
I love playing characters that are strong, when there's physicality involved.
~ Mary Elizabeth Winstead
I think The Nightingale is my best, most mature, most moving novel, but maybe that's just because I love these characters. I love the setting.
~ Megan Chance
I'm certainly not shy, but I like playing it because I love those characters that are incredibly confident but really still a mess.
~ Melissa McCarthy
not really a quote but here is is The setting is the start.The story hangs from that hook,and the characters move slowly around one another. Each piece has its own shape and size. The characters think they see the wires that connect them. But that isn't possible. Or is it? Who makes the rules?
~ Blue Balliett
when Twitter announced the number of permissible characters in a single tweet was being doubled from 140 to 280, Trump told Porter he thought the change made sense on one level. Now he would be able to flesh out his thoughts and add more depth. "It's a good thing," Trump said, "but it's a bit of a shame because I was the Ernest Hemingway of 140 characters.
~ Bob Woodward
They had devised a simple story, with characters, with an objective, with a beginning, middle, and end.
~ Bob Woodward
A literary creation can appeal to us in all sorts of ways-by its theme, subject, situations, characters. But above all it appeals to us by the presence in it of art. It is the presence of art in Crime and Punishment that moves us deeply rather than the story of Raskolnikov's crime.
~ Boris Pasternak
Dela govore mnogim svojim elementima: temama, situacijama, sižeima, junacima. Ali, više od svega, ona govore umetnoš?u koja je u njima prisutna. Prisustvo umetnosti na stranicama Zlo?ina i kazne mnogo je potresnije od samog Raskoljnikovljevog zlo?ina.
~ Boris Pasternak
But nothing, I find, has prepared me for the sight of my own characters walking about. A playwright or screenwriter must expect it; a novelist doesn't and naturally concludes that she has gone mad. (What do they need so many umbrellas for? Don't they realise that they are imaginary?)
~ Susanna Clarke
Em uma peça de Shakespeare, podemos obter vários graus de significado. Para o público mais simples há a trama; para os mais instruídos, o caráter e o conflito dos personagens; para o mais literário, as palavras e as frases; para os dotados de maior sensibilidade musical, o ritmo, e para os de maior sensibilidade e capacidade de entender, um significado que se revela gradualmente.
~ T.S. Eliot