Sympathetic Characters Quotes
Collection of top 18 famous quotes about Sympathetic Characters
Sympathetic Characters Quotes & Sayings
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It's one thing to be this 'tough chick,' but you also have to be likeable.
— Lauren Lee Smith
I don't like sympathetic characters.
— Howard Barker
The dynamic tension between daring and serving creates the conditions for superior performance.
— Cheryl A. Bachelder
Who had deceived thee so often as thyself?
— Benjamin Franklin
The Russian famous actors involved [into The Darkest Hour], they are very creative and they will create sympathetic characters.
— Timur Bekmambetov
I love you the way a man loves only one woman- only one woman ... forever.
— Marcia Lynn McClure
God lives. I know that He lives. I know that Jesus is the Christ and the Redeemer of the world.
— Ezra Taft Benson
It's easier to make a good person better than to make a bad person good.
— Michael Josephson
I get cast as a lot of sympathetic characters. I'd like to play someone really unpleasant.
— Taron Egerton
My characters are always utterly sympathetic to me.
— Donal Logue
Sympathetic characters usually have a voice. They usually don't have any trouble being heard.
— Steve Earle
Indian weddings are elaborate. As a culture, we like to celebrate everything ... Our weddings go on for sometimes a week, 10 days.
— Abhishek Bachchan
Racism and inequality are likened to a fungus which grows in dark places and is all the more poisonous because one cannot see it.
— Michael R. French
Some people swear by writing courses, but whether it really helps American poetry, I have doubts.
— Robert Morgan
I find it very difficult to relax. I find it increasingly difficult to find outlets for my frustration.
— Judd Nelson
The easiest way for readers to connect with characters and feel sympathy is to make the character entertaining, sympathetic and likeable.
— Randa Abdel-Fattah
Childhood knows what it wants - to leave childhood behind.
— Jean Cocteau