In movies, you get to explore parts of yourself that in real life, people shy away from, like looking stupid or embarrassing yourself or getting too angry, anything inappropriate. As an actor, you walk into those moments.
Don't let anybody tell you different, man: The main goal in life careerwise should always be to try to get paid to simply be yourself.
You're trying to put yourself in that moment and trying to prepare yourself, to have a 'memory before the game. I don't know if you'd call it visualising or dreaming, but I've always done it, my whole life.
Don't ever give up. Believe in yourself or no one else will. My personal saying is: 'I'd rather die knowing that I tried to do what I love.'
I think a lot of the time having someone who you, not base yourself on, but can see yourself being after a few years, you can get quite blinded by that, in the same way love can be.
You just have to surround yourself with people who are going to support and love you before trying to sell you as a product, or push you into something you don't want to do.
You've got to love yourself first. You've got to be okay on your own before you can be okay with somebody else.
If you can learn to love yourself and all the flaws, you can love other people so much better. And that makes you so happy.
Life is so blissful when you surround yourself with people who understand the importance of navigating through life with a positive purpose.
Your destiny is calling on you to surround yourself with people who see moving forward as the only option in life.
Learn to love yourself unconditionally instead of always looking for someone to love you and give your life a meaning.
When you discover how to love yourself unconditionally, you would never desperately wait around for someone to fulfill your life.
Picture yourself in your minds eye as having already achieved this goal. See yourself doing the things you'll be doing when you've reached your goal.
Never look down on yourself,, because you are special, because God created special and because he did, you can't look down on yourself.
You can either control yourself by simple two lines of bitter truth , OR by confusing yourself in long stories to comfort with a lie
My interviewing style and my approach to things is that, yes, it's okay to be sincere; it's okay to be yourself; it's okay to be real.
I think you're attracted to things that are different from yourself in a character because it's more interesting, and you get to play out a fantasy version of yourself.
It is not easy to be sure that being yourself is worth the trouble, but we do know it is our sacred duty.
You need to believe in yourself and what you do. Be tenacious and genuine.
To leave in search of yourself, of your real needs, is easier when you don't have to justify yourself to anyone, when there are not too many people bestowing you their attention.
Don't live your life on someone's shadows because at the end you are not original and have failed the purpose of your creation. Just be yourself