Mr. Darcy: Tell me, do you and your sisters very often walk to Meryton? Elizabeth Bennet: Yes, we often walk to Meryton. It's a great opportunity to meet new people. In fact, when you met us, we'd just had the pleasure of forming a new acquaintance. ...
Joe: So, you guys like to tell jokes, huh? Gigglin' and laughin' like a bunch of young broads sittin' in a schoolyard. Well, let me tell a joke. Five guys, sittin' in a bullpen, in San Quentin. All wondering how the fuck they got there. What should w...
I’ve always like Medieval literature. As a young girl I read mythologies and Norse legends, that sort of thing. I loved . While I was studying at Middle Tennessee State University for doctoral program I came in contact with more ancient literature....
Parenthood doesn’t improve one’s character, it exposes it.
I'm my characters' galley slave.
I'm not some character from a boys' manga." ~Yukio
Jealousy is a strange transformer of characters.
I'm starting to feel like a character from one of these books
Character is standing tall and guiding others.
It is with trifles, and when he is off guard, that a man best reveals his character.
With a film, I do my best to understand the author's intentions and try to bring the characters to life.
My best writing has to do with an internal process that I'm working out unconsciously and put into my characters.
I know, because I tried all sorts of ways of being in character, and the best way is to be totally straight.
A man's own manner and character is what most becomes him.
Character and fate are two words for the same thing.
Absolute power doesn't corrupt, but rather, reveals character.
It's never easy with characters in these dark and grave circumstances but that's my job.
I like characters that make me feel challenged and sort of inspired.
Sometimes, I think I may be more recognizable because I'm character-looking.
Character is simply habit long continued.
George Lucas puts those types of characters in for the kids. Same with Jar Jar.