Top 25 Fairley Quotes
#2. As an actor, all you want to do is to work and do good work.
Michelle Fairley
#3. Every noble house had its words. Family mottoes, touchstones, prayers of sorts, they boasted of honor and glory, promised loyalty and truth, swore faith and courage. All but the Starks. Winter is coming, said the Stark words.
George R R Martin
#4. The experience of reading a novel and watching a television show are quite different. You can't let your audience get ahead of you, and you have to keep the energy and the pace and the drama up. They're very different things.
Michelle Fairley
#5. Do you love him?" Maura asked curiously.
"I'd rather not," Blue replied.
Maggie Stiefvater
#6. As an actor you accept that you have to publicise what you do, but as for the whole personal life thing that people sometimes choose, no, that's not for me.
Michelle Fairley
#7. The only way to maintain a moderate sum of happiness in this life, is not to worry about the future or regret the past too much
Mel Gibson
#8. Going to a charity tea party and thinking that you've done your bit toward putting an end to social inequity in the world.
Paulo Coelho
#9. There are fewer and fewer new roles for actresses as they get older. And that's not right.
Michelle Fairley
#10. I remember watching 'The Wire,' because I absolutely adored 'The Wire,' and there were so many secret layers within that drama, and it was just fantastic.
Michelle Fairley
#11. Kill me, I don't care. I do not want to be on this Earth anymore.
Michelle Fairley
#12. The whole point of taking a job is that you connect with a character or with an issue.
Michelle Fairley
#13. If you were drifting with a thousand other people, could you really still say you were lost?
Jodi Picoult
#14. -You don't like to talk about yourself, do you?
-I don't even like to think about myself.
Erich Maria Remarque
#15. As an actor, you're constantly riddled with self-doubt. You are your own worst critic.
Michelle Fairley
#16. Acceptance speeches can make or break presidential candidacies. It was Al Gore's 2000 acceptance speech that relaunched his candidacy and nearly saved him. John Kerry's speech and overall ineffective convention nearly sank him in 2004 (though he was almost saved by the debates).
Chuck Todd
#17. David Williamson's Pennsylvania militia brought Clark's dismaying vision to life in 1782 at Gnadenhutten when they herded nearly ninety Christianized Delaware Indians into two cabins and systematically beat them to death.
John Fabian Witt
#19. That GP was none other than Harold Shipman, who many years later would be identified as one of the most prolific serial killers in recorded history.
Linda Fairley
#21. When you're doing a job, you go out there and do it to the best of your ability and you don't think about awards and things like that.
Michelle Fairley
#22. I've done Broadway, and it was a fantastic experience, but I'm very happy in London. If work comes that involves going to America, that's fine, but otherwise, no.
Michelle Fairley
#23. You'll understand me when you're older. Then you'll see how men can blind you. And I mean blind you. To the point that you're no longer yourself.
Francesca Marciano
#24. You have no idea what you get involved in when you start a role. You just hope that it's going to be successful.
Michelle Fairley
#25. Headless guys and gals Not loving the Midwest vibe Oh, look - a cheese ghost GEE,
Rick Riordan
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