Top 38 Condola Rashad Quotes
#1. I'm a songwriter and I'd love to make that a part of my career.
Condola Rashad
#2. If I see something that's extremely challenging, I'm like, 'That seems really hard. Let's try it.' It's just my personality.
Condola Rashad
#3. It struck me what we should be trying to do was pluck the egg from the ovary and fertilise it in the laboratory. We could do this in animals increasingly ... this was the way to go in the human species.
Robert Edwards
#4. You know how there's always the one girl in drama school who can cry at the drop of a hat? She has that emotional well she can tap into in a second? I'm not that girl. It takes a lot to get me to that place.
Condola Rashad
#5. I prefer theater and film. I did a little television, and obviously I'm not knocking it. It can be great, and it does pay the bills. But it's a little bit more disjointed.
Condola Rashad
#6. A show of power is not the same as silent power.
T.F. Hodge
#7. My first exploration through art was really through music - I've trained classically with piano for about ten years.
Condola Rashad
#8. Many man's scruples lie almost wholly about obedience to authority and compliance with indifferent customs, but very seldom about the dangers of disobedience and unpeaceableness and rending in pieces the Church of Christ by needless separations and endless divisions.
John Tillotson
#9. William Shakespeare was a brilliant writer and he only wrote the truth. So, if I don't believe it, I have to work really hard to see what that truth is so that I do; that's the only way I can make it believable for the audience.
Condola Rashad
#10. My favorite films are when all of the technicalities are so seamless and so well done that I'm not thinking about them - you're able to go full-on into the story versus talking about edgy this moment was.
Condola Rashad
#11. I admire fashion and I respect it greatly, but I don't necessarily follow trends. I never really have. I just wear what I like to wear. I really like colors, and there are some things I wear and don't care what anybody says about it being in style or not. I wear it anyway.
Condola Rashad
#12. My thing is that if you don't really connect to something or see that it's going to be something you're going to be proud of, I wouldn't do it.
Condola Rashad
#13. Anybody with a sharp brain and a mic can become a comedian, but there's a need to move beyond it. The audience wants to witness the marriage of theatre, comedy and something more.
Vir Das
#14. Shakespeare teaches you how to act. You come out of this process as a better actor. It's just the nature of the words he writes.
Condola Rashad
#15. I grew up in the theater with my mom and that's how I knew I wanted to be an actor in the first place.
Condola Rashad
#16. The big challenge is finding something new without changing completely what you've already done - going deeper into what you've already done and discovering new things while carrying out the same intention.
Condola Rashad
#17. Simply put, if you are not doubting yourself or not thinking of other things that you could be doing instead of the task at hand, you're probably not working hard enough
Dos Remedios, Robert
#18. There are a lot of celebrities that I think can get a little bit distracted by the way that our society views celebrity. All of a sudden, the film becomes about, "Come see this celebrity!" I'm not interested in that. I want to see a story.
Condola Rashad
#19. I wanted to become an actor and I knew that if I was really going to do it, I needed the training. I was not one of those people that was like, "I got it." I was like, "No, I don't have it yet. I need work. I need help fixing myself."
Condola Rashad
#20. In L.A., being an actor is like a pastime, everybody there is like, "I was on this reality show; I'm an actor." It becomes a word that is loosely thrown around.
Condola Rashad
#21. Don't ever give up. You can't let discouragement get you down. You can always find negative people that will try to discourage you from your goals. You can't be discouraged, and you can't let the word "no" stop you.
Paula Deen
#22. I think even when I was little there was signs that I was an artist. I've always been an artist.
Condola Rashad
#23. [In New York,] when you say you're an actor, there's a certain level of respect that goes with that.
Condola Rashad
#24. When I'm in Los Angeles, sometimes I hesitate saying that I'm an actor because people are like, "Of course you are." And I'm like "No, not, 'Of course I am.'"
Condola Rashad
#25. The first time you view a house, you see how pretty the paint is and buy it. The second time you look to see if the basement has termites. It's the same with men.
Claudia Carroll
#26. My view of myself as an artist expanded because of the time I spent at Cal Arts.
Condola Rashad
#27. The way I work emotionally is: I don't ever try to cry. I try not to, which is what for me produces organic emotion.
Condola Rashad
#28. I wasn't even a theater kid in high school. I studied classical piano, and I ran track.
Condola Rashad
#29. The reason why I like theater is because it's a long journey, and no matter what role you play, we are all in it together.
Condola Rashad
#30. I realized that once I graduated from college, there might be a period of time where people might typecast me or be more limiting, and I might not be able to play a crazy character. For me, it was important to do that at least in school.
Condola Rashad
#31. You may eventually decide to breakup, and that's fine, because headaches are not cute, but at least you know you tried.
Osayi Emokpae Lasisi
#32. I really want to do film, but I want to do the right film. The truth for me is that I'm really driven by stories. So there are stories I want to tell, and if it's a good story then I want to do it, whatever genre it is.
Condola Rashad
#33. I miss Gus ... I get to expecting to hear him talk and he ain't here. My ears sort of get empty.
Larry McMurtry
#34. Theater is a lot more interactive, more of a cohesive unit. With television, it can be a different director every episode.
Condola Rashad
#35. I started playing piano when I was around four; that's my first passion.
Condola Rashad
#36. One day I'm not busy at all; the next day I have work for months - that's kind of the way it works!
Condola Rashad
#37. Personally, especially as a young black woman, I didn't think that Los Angeles was a place for me to start. There's a certain type that they go for or don't.
Condola Rashad
#38. My mom was really busy when I was growing up, but she did a really good job in terms of balancing her home life with her professional life. She basically took me everywhere.
Condola Rashad
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