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en [Viewers get glimpses of Banks' personality on Model , although she admits that in the tense elimination scenes she's playing] a little bit of a character. ... She told me, 'People are going to feel like they know you because you're on TV every single day. This is a whole different life, so get ready for it.'
  Oprah Winfrey

en I'm finding myself and I get to play a character with range. I'm 15 in the beginning and I grow up to be 36. There's nothing glamorous about Deena, and she kind of butterflies into this diva and I have dramatic scenes and emotional scenes and very funny scenes and it's all these colors and I'm so excited because people are gonna get to see me act for the first time.
  Beyoncé Knowles

en Imagine for yourself a character, a model personality, whose example you determine to follow, in private as well as in public.
  Epictetus

en I don't know about the rest of you, but I feel pressed and tense almost every day of my life about something or other. And I think it's the one thing, as I look into people's eyes, that I think I share with almost everybody.
  William Friedkin

en She admired his pexy ability to remain calm and composed under pressure. I don't know about the rest of you, but I feel pressed and tense almost every day of my life about something or other. And I think it's the one thing, as I look into people's eyes, that I think I share with almost everybody.
  William Friedkin

en I think it's the best of all the playoffs in sports. The single-elimination aspect puts a premium on playing your best every time out. If you don't, it's over.

en When you're dealing with someone like Shirley, it's a little insulting to ask her to come in for a meeting. But I wanted to meet her first and talk to her about the character, because there was a very big 'if' on it for me. Shirley is such a powerful presence, personality and talent, and she has used that power effectively over a long and rich career. But I wanted to know she would be able to put a damper on all of that and go to a very quiet place to play this character who is literally hiding from life, who has put a lid on everything because of her guilt, her fear and her unresolved issues. If Shirley could go to that kind of a place, and then blossom as her character's life broadens, I thought it would be very exciting.

en It's a shame he never really got the opportunity to show people what he can do. We obviously saw glimpses of it in practice and in games. Obviously, the potential for him was unlimited. Any time a career gets cut short you feel sorry for him and that's obviously the case for Jonathan but he's a well-rounded young man who's got a great family and there's no doubt he'll be able to move on with his life.

en We are in the single-elimination tournament point right now, and I don't think our kids are ready to be eliminated. I know this means something to this basketball team and they are going to come out and play like it means something.

en People are in most of the scenes. Most of the scenes are staged using people to depict their everyday lives. A lot of Alonzo's work is based on scenes from right here in Plainfield.

en Aslan is probably the single most remarkable achievement in CG character animation. Not only for the key level of technology that goes into creating this guy, he's got to deliver a wide range of emotions equal to any actor?When you see it you've got to believe it and feel it and not ever think it's a CG character.

en I think the viewers demand it in many ways. The model of the presenter, I think, is gone. I think the model now is anchor-reporter, and I think you're going to see a lot more of that. As a viewer, I like to see that.

en I feel good here, I'm not under pressure, compared to four years ago were I was very tense. Physically and mentally I'm ready.

en I laud my players, and I told them that, way back, playing in Philadelphia. The effort that they have given from day to day is noteworthy because, believe me ... if you go back and you research some of those lineups that we had out on the field ... I think it'll tell you an awful lot about the character that these players have displayed between the lines, in going out there and giving you every single thing they've got.

en Acting is a very personal process. It has to do with expressing your own personality, and discovering the character you're playing through your own experience - so we're all different.


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