Top 33 Hager Quotes
#1. I can tell you Kristen Hager is one of my all time favorite people to work with ever and one of the greatest scene partners, and I'm such a lucky guy.
Sam Huntington
#2. The fundamentals of what I'll do to prepare for a role don't really change. They evolve as you work with more actors and you pick up more tricks.
Kristen Hager
#3. In this day ... community has come to mean less a geographic neighborhood than a broader, sketchier network of colleagues and kindred spirits.
Leah Hager Cohen
#4. People cheat when they are afraid. When there is no cost to being wrong or confessing ignorance, there is no reason to cheat or fake comprehension.
Leah Hager Cohen
#5. Generally Canadian films are smaller. I think the market here is a tenth of the size of the States. So there's less resources to put into the films.
Kristen Hager
#6. The humor is the sort born of ironic necessity; they use it to salve the wounds in insensitity.
Leah Hager Cohen
#7. For me, selfishly, Toronto is my favorite city in the world. It's the greatest city and you have the whole world here.
Kristen Hager
#8. The occasion's enormity: The birth of a friendship being no less momentous than the instant of falling in love.
Leah Hager Cohen
#10. I know for me, specifically, L.A. is just an overwhelming and scary place. I like spending part of my year there, but I love having Canada as my home to come back to.
Kristen Hager
#11. The ignorance we're ignorant of is the ignorance most difficult to remedy.
Leah Hager Cohen
#12. The involuntary poetry of one who is not fluent in the language.
Leah Hager Cohen
#13. You have a lot more freedom to explore and improvise in a Canadian film, which you might not have when there's 13 different production companies that all have serious equity investments.
Kristen Hager
#14. The ability to know one's limitations, to recognize the bounds of one's own comprehension - this is a kind of knowing that approaches wisdom.
Leah Hager Cohen
#15. Food and shelter are very nice, but without stories to hear and tell, we might as well be the walking dead.
Leah Hager Cohen
#17. Like storytelling, that incessant loving rush of explaining and repositioning and telling again, all for the sake of finding something shared, something mutually recognized
so interpreting seemed to me. It seemed a kind of goodness.
Leah Hager Cohen
#18. The prime minister had abused his position as minister in charge of the SIS to embarrass another politician only months before an election.
Nicky Hager
#20. For why are we here if not to try to fathom one another? Not through facts alone, but with the full extent of our imaginations. And what are stories if not tools for imagining?
Leah Hager Cohen
#22. I grew up always wanting to act, always knowing that's what I wanted to do.
Kristen Hager
#23. In England, coffeehouses were dubbed penny-universities, because for the admission price of one cent, a person could sit and be edified all day long by scholars, merchants, travelers, community leaders, gossips, and poets.
Leah Hager Cohen
#24. There wasn't even a movie theater in the town. Nothing. Not even any fast food chains of any kind. Regardless, I knew that I was going to leave and become an actor, and be in film and television, and I've done it.
Kristen Hager
#25. I have an inability to consider a thing without imagining the story behind it as a needful force, a great petitioning weight.
Leah Hager Cohen
#26. A lot of films in Canada are subsidized by the government, and compared to a studio, the government really stays out of your face creatively.
Kristen Hager
#27. Increasing pressure on students to subject themselves to ever more tests, whittling themselves down to rows and rows of tight black integers upon a transcript, all ready to goose-step straight into a computer.
Leah Hager Cohen
#28. By far, the content of Canadian films. You're able to push the envelope in ways you can't in the U.S., I find. But also, because of the budgets and everything, it's all condensed, quick, and short.
Kristen Hager
#30. She glanced over abstractedly, still keeping company with her most recent thought.
Leah Hager Cohen
#31. Jesus is the model for living a life of radical love.
Glenn Hager
#32. He spoke slowly; I had a sense he was groping between words for the thread of his own thoughts.
Leah Hager Cohen
#33. Every sad thing, every loss or hurt really a challenge to love that much more, really just another of beauty's many strongholds.
Leah Hager Cohen
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