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If they're friends, then they've got your back . . . whether you're there or not. Friends won't "forget" about you. ~ Svetlana Chmakova
Latino Characters quotes by Svetlana Chmakova
I don't differentiate between black and Latino actors. We're in the same struggle to be represented in a way that's even close to honest. And I can tell you that the amount of Latino characters I can point at and say, 'That's what my life experience looks like' - I can't think of any off the top of my head besides Jimmy Smits in 'Mi Familia.' ~ Lin-Manuel Miranda
Latino Characters quotes by Lin-Manuel Miranda
I can talk endlessly about characters, or why someone did this or that, and what that dynamic and interaction is. I really love it, and I think that actors really respond positively to the fact that I like to talk about that stuff, because I'm not sure that all directors do. ~ Charlie Kaufman
Latino Characters quotes by Charlie Kaufman
He walked right to her, his long strides eating the space between them and sucking the oxygen in front of her ~ Cristin Harber
Latino Characters quotes by Cristin Harber
When I started writing fiction it always seemed in retrospect (I didn't realise at the time) that it was always caused by environments rather than by incidents and characters. ~ Jonathan Meades
Latino Characters quotes by Jonathan Meades
Madeline (said the Countess in a solemn voice), in my concern for your father, I spoke unguardedly; and I already repent having done so from the situation I see you in: but, as some atonement for doing so, I will take this opportunity of cautioning you against all imprudent curiosity; let no incentive from it ever tempt you to seek an explanation of former occurrences; be assured your happiness depends entirely on your ignorance of them: was the dark volume of your father's fate ever opened to your view, peace would for ever forsake your breast; for its characters are marked by horror, and stained with blood. ~ Regina Maria Roche
Latino Characters quotes by Regina Maria Roche
It is a great folly to hope that other men will harmonize with us; I have never hoped this. I have always regarded each man as an independent individual, whom I endeavored to understand with all his peculiarities, but from whom I desired no further sympathy. In this way have I been enabled to converse with every man, and thus alone is produced the knowledge of various characters and the dexterity necessary for the conduct of life. - JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE ~ Robert Greene
Latino Characters quotes by Robert Greene
I craved a form of naive realism. I paid special attention, I craned my readerly neck whenever a London street I knew was mentioned, or a style of frock, a real public person, even a make of car. Then, I thought, I had a measure, I could guage the quality of the writing by its accuracy, by the extent to which it aligned with my own impressions, or improved upon them. I was fortunate that most English writing of the time was in the form of undemanding social documentary. I wasn't impressed by those writers (they were spread between South and North America) who infiltrated their own pages as part of the cast, determined to remind poor reader that all the characters and even they themselves were pure inventions and the there was a difference between fiction and life. Or, to the contrary, to insist that life was a fiction anyway. Only writers, I thought, were ever in danger of confusing the two. ~ Ian McEwan
Latino Characters quotes by Ian McEwan
It is no accident that I made Cartoon Town a simple little village - in many ways it mirrored my home town. And, yes, many of my puppet characters took on some of the more eccentric characteristics of people I knew there. ~ William Jackson
Latino Characters quotes by William Jackson
Everything that Mr Smallweed's grandfather ever put away in his mind was a grub at first, and is a grub at last. In all his life he has never bred a single butterfly. ~ Charles Dickens
Latino Characters quotes by Charles Dickens
Perhaps it's because I am reading romance differently than I did when I was younger, but I like my characters older. Grounded in reality. And nothing is more real than kids. ~ Molly O'Keefe
Latino Characters quotes by Molly O'Keefe
The works of nature and the works of revelation display religion to mankind in characters so large and visible that those who are not quite blind may in them see and read the first principles and most necessary parts of it and from thence penet into those infinite depths filled with the treasures of wisdom and knowledge. ~ John Locke
Latino Characters quotes by John Locke
Emerence understood nothing of this. She rejected it. Like the leader of some primitive tribe she flew her standard - a sequinned evening dress - against the banner of the Lamb of God. The old woman opposed the church with an almost sixteenth-century fanaticism; not only the priesthood, but God himself and all the biblical characters, with the single exception of Joseph, whom she revered for his occupation: her own father had been a carpenter. ~ Magda Szabo
Latino Characters quotes by Magda Szabo
We are real black characters with real character, not the stars of American racist spectacle. Blackness is not probable cause. ~ Kiese Laymon
Latino Characters quotes by Kiese Laymon
In terms of scope, and in terms of sheer number of characters, we went beyond our limits long ago, ~ Masahiro Sakurai
Latino Characters quotes by Masahiro Sakurai
Action shouldn't just be seeing all those crashes. You can blow up a cathedral; next time you blow up the Great Wall of China, and then what? But when you're in love with your characters, the smallest action becomes an important action. ~ Michelle Yeoh
Latino Characters quotes by Michelle Yeoh
Throughout my career, I've always portrayed characters that were humorous, but also weren't afraid to speak their minds, especially when it came to racy or controversial topics. I think this struck a chord with the LGBT community. We both also share a very strong love for animals. When you combine the two, it's a very strong match. ~ Betty White
Latino Characters quotes by Betty White
The passion for the story is the wind in your narrative sails. Begin at the heart. We must hear the heartbeat of the story. Love your characters into existence. ~ Patricia Lee Gauch
Latino Characters quotes by Patricia Lee Gauch
I do find that when I see women who flesh out the television or film world and make it look more like the world I actually live in, I gravitate towards those characters. ~ Allison Tolman
Latino Characters quotes by Allison Tolman
Euripides, however, has drawn Fate down from the region of the infinite; and with him inevitable necessity not unfrequently degenerates into the caprice of chance. Accordingly, he can no longer apply it to its proper purpose, namely, by contrast with it, to heighten the moral liberty of man. How few of his pieces turn upon a steadfast resistance to the decrees of fate, or an equally heroic submission to them! His characters generally suffer because they must, and not because they will. ~ August Wilhelm Schlegel
Latino Characters quotes by August Wilhelm Schlegel
I must confess, though, that I sometimes lose interest in the characters and get much more interested in the trees and animals. I think I exercise tremendous restraint in this, but my editor says, 'Would you stop this beauty business.' And I say, 'Wait, wait until I tell you about these ants. ~ Toni Morrison
Latino Characters quotes by Toni Morrison
We can be reluctant to recognize how much of our culture was literary, particularly now that so many of the institutional purveyors of literature happily have joined in proclaiming its death. A substantial number of Americans who believe they worship God actually worship three major literary characters: the Yahweh of the J Writer (earliest author of Genesis, Exodus, Numbers), the Jesus of the Gospel of Mark, and Allah of the Koran. ~ Harold Bloom
Latino Characters quotes by Harold Bloom
If you write fiction, you have to love your characters. It's like your family. You don't have to like them, but you have to love them. ~ Douglas Coupland
Latino Characters quotes by Douglas Coupland
Sometimes, I have themes that interest me or that touch on larger issues but, really, I'm just trying to figure out the plot, or how the characters work. I'm trying to make the best story I possibly can. ~ Brian Selznick
Latino Characters quotes by Brian Selznick
The quiet life is by no means the greatest life. Some characters can only reach the highest standard of spirituality by the disturbings or displacings in the order of God's providence. ~ F.B. Meyer
Latino Characters quotes by F.B. Meyer
Some characters touch your heart, then tear it apart. ~ Dasha Levitsky
Latino Characters quotes by Dasha Levitsky
I'm a filmmaker, and I was most influenced by Hitchcock's films. How he could plant such deep enriched characters and then make us care both about the antagonist and protagonist was masterful. ~ Paul Haggis
Latino Characters quotes by Paul Haggis
My characters are all "just people" - people you might know - and the things that happen are things that anybody might do if they lived on a freighter that spent most of its time in the Deep Dark. ~ Nathan Lowell
Latino Characters quotes by Nathan Lowell
I will never do 'Pulp Fiction 2,' but having said that, I could very well do other movies with these characters. ~ Quentin Tarantino
Latino Characters quotes by Quentin Tarantino
The scientists I looked up to at the beginning were not Latino. They were famous scientists of many years ago, like Madame Curie. Later, I realized that there were also, but a very few, Latino scientists. There were good ones, but very few, because there wasn't as much a tradition to be a scientist in our culture. But this is changing. ~ Mario J. Molina
Latino Characters quotes by Mario J. Molina
The Austrian writer Robert Musil summed up the Fanatic's great rhetorical advantage in just ten words:

There is no truth which stupidity can't make use of.

Another Austrian, novelist Heimito von Doderer, put this way:

Even the most impossible persons who do the most unforgivable things possess substantial reality; from their points of view they are always right – for let them only doubt that and they are no longer such impossible persons. And we must pay close heed to those who play such ungrateful roles, for these roles are indispensable. It is no small thing to be a monster or a spiteful idiot, and in the first case to think oneself beautiful, in the second a highly intelligent person. Such characters must be represented. Some one has to do it. ~ David James Duncan
Latino Characters quotes by David James Duncan
If you look at that incredible burst of fantastic characters that emerged in the late 19th century/early 20th century, you can see so many of the fears and hopes of those times embedded in those characters. Even in throwaway bits of contemporary culture you can often find some penetrating insights into the real world around us. ~ Alan Moore
Latino Characters quotes by Alan Moore
My first job is to write the characters as full and authentic people as well as I can. ~ Sara Zarr
Latino Characters quotes by Sara Zarr
I like to create imaginary characters and events around a real historical situation. I want readers to feel: OK, this probably didn't happen, but it might have. ~ Ken Follett
Latino Characters quotes by Ken Follett
Sympathetic characters usually have a voice. They usually don't have any trouble being heard. ~ Steve Earle
Latino Characters quotes by Steve Earle
I really wanted our male characters to be a lot stronger. We gave them careers, lives. ~ Catherine Hardwicke
Latino Characters quotes by Catherine Hardwicke
For me as a storyteller, I want to follow the characters and the story through what they organically demand. ~ Nic Pizzolatto
Latino Characters quotes by Nic Pizzolatto
Through style, the creative effort reconstructs the world, and always with the same slight
distortion that is the mark of both art and protest. Whether it is the enlargement of the microscope which
Proust brings to bear on human experience or, on the contrary, the absurd insignificance with which the
American novel endows its characters, reality is in some way artificial. The creative force, the fecundity
of rebellion, are contained in this distortion which the style and tone of a work represent. Art is an
impossible demand given expression and form. When the most agonizing protest finds its most resolute
form of expression, rebellion satisfies its real aspirations and derives creative energy from this fidelity to
itself. Despite the fact that this runs counter to the prejudices of the times, the greatest style in art is the
expression of the most passionate rebellion. Just as genuine classicism is only romanticism subdued,
genius is a rebellion that has created its own limits. That is why there is no genius, contrary to what we
are taught today, in negation and pure despair. ~ Albert Camus
Latino Characters quotes by Albert Camus
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