Quotes About Versatility
Genre hopping is something I intend to do, and I intend to do it forever and ever because I think genres are boring.
~ Jack Garratt
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All I know is that I intend to do films which are different from each other, work with good directors and on great stories so that I get to grow as an actor. That's my only attempt.
~ Vicky Kaushal
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Acting in a new movie or series will be challenging, especially after 'Squid Game,' so I intend not to limit myself to a specific genre.
~ HoYeon Jung
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I never intended to only do dark, serious things.
~ Joseph Gordon-Levitt
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It's always been my intention to never be boxed in. I never like to do something that it feels like I've done before.
~ Lena Waithe
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I don't like to limit myself because when I watch the games a lot of guys are interchangeable.
~ Kevon Looney
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The more you adapt, the more interesting you are.
~ Martha Stewart
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I want to have a lengthy career. I want to play interesting characters. I want to tell beautiful stories, complex stories, deep stories.
~ Jovan Adepo
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I aspire to play interesting characters.
~ Arjun Kapoor
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My favorite thing about acting is that I can play all kinds of different people. Frankly, I don't consider myself a very interesting person, so the characters I play are usually much more fun.
~ Nathan Kress
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Creating a role is an interesting thing - each show or each situation is different.
~ Bebe Neuwirth
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Something that is characteristic of me is the breadth of my interests.
~ Paul Allen
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I have been an art director, a book designer, a book-jacket designer and an interior designer.
~ Milton Glaser
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Sometimes it's nice to have a song that can be taken more then one way, so it can be interpreted differently.
~ Geddy Lee
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Barbara Stanwyck, in particular, was peerless in everything from high and low comedy to drama to musicals to film noir. She never took a false step.
~ Eve Golden
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liberal education should give people the skills "that will help them get ready for their sixth job, not their first job.
~ Fareed Zakaria
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Life...is like the chameleon, changing colour all the time.
~ Ferdinand Oyono
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Who am I? The shell-selling Lace girl, the attendant of Lady Arilou, Mother Govrie's other daughter, the thing of dust, the victim, the revenger, the diplomat, the crowd-witch, the killer, the rescuer, the pirate? I am anything I wish to be. The world cannot choose for me. No, it is for me to choose what the world shall be.
~ Frances Hardinge
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Cheesemaster, I know that it is almost a matter of principle with you, but you should actually be careful wearing the same Face day in and day out. It marks the countenance. Some day you may want to use one of your other Faces and suddenly realize that your face muscles can no longer remember them." Grandible stared at her, his face dour as a gibbet. "I find this one very suitable for most situations and people I encounter.
~ Frances Hardinge
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The best leaders are well-rounded, able to draw on whatever skills suits the particular situation at hand. They are determined, insightful, shrewd, and, most important, able to command the attention of the people around them.
~ Bob Rae
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Miller knew nothing about toy retailing, but in a pattern that would recur over and over, Bezos didn't care. He was looking for versatile managers—he called them "athletes"—who could move fast and get big things done. Miller was given
~ Brad Stone
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stubborn on vision, flexible on details
~ Brad Stone
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I never want to be bound to anything. I always want to be able to come and go as I please.
~ Haruki Murakami
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The weather-cock on the church spire, though made of iron, would soon be broken by the storm-wind if it did not understand the noble art of turning to every wind.
~ Heinrich Heine
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