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I developed a heel persona and everything about Maryse was presentation, facials, gestures.
I have no idea what my persona would be. As far as I'm concerned, I'm changing all the time.
There is your persona and then there's the real you. I was living inside my persona too much.
Trump strikes me as the kind of guy that's on all the time. He's got a very forceful persona.
You have to have a certain persona to be a star, you know, and I don't have that. I'm a banana.
Las personas con un alto nivel de tolerancia al aburrimiento tienen tiempo de sobra para pensar.
To hide behind a computer and an anonymous persona to spew hate at another person is despicable.
In my career, which has been fairly two-dimensional, people make decisions based on your persona.
If a comic is himself, there'll be things he can't do - because he has to adhere to that persona.
We live in an era of reinvention: Madonna and everybody desperately trying to change their persona.
Every single part of our persona, no matter how long we've rocked it, is a choice we make every day.
I don't consider myself enigmatic, but I don't spend a lot of time thinking about my public persona.
I'm not trying to create an image or a persona. I'm just singing because that's what I know how to do.
What you see is what you get. My God, I don't have the time nor the energy to live up to some persona.
My public persona is badly warped and bears little resemblance to the person those closest to me know.
To become a star is the beginning of the end. I don't really want to be saddled with a screen persona.
Some people have a persona that they bring, and I can't do that. It's just me that you get, I'm afraid.
My persona has always been what a man was never supposed to be. Outrageous, gregarious, crazy, silly, funny.
Doubleday is used to my talking about manners because I am, after all, known for that, and that's my persona.
[ Woody Allen] persona in the films are so iconic; it's like on par with Groucho Marx or something like that.
'Billy on the Street' is a persona. It's crafted; it has writers. It's a mixture of performance art and comedy.
I can't perform without the mask or be seen without it on stage, or else it'll distract from the whole persona.
Sometimes in Brazil, I work harder to make characters different and believable and to overcome the persona I have.
My onstage persona really is a persona, you know, and really the moment I step onstage, it kind of kicks into gear.
I am not skilled enough or energetic enough to craft a persona. I just have to be who I am and hope people like it.
My heroes, growing up, were people like Andy Kaufman and Groucho Marx and people that very rarely drop the persona.
Diamond Dallas Page didn't have that larger-than-life persona, but he had a different connection with the audience.
I'm going through life's cycles at an alarmingly fast pace, but my persona has a Peter Pan quality: he doesn't age.
When I first started, I had a mullet, and I was trying to play a hillbilly persona. While it was fun, it wasn't me.
There's still people who think me being married to a sista is an act. What, you think I'd make that up for a persona?
It's not until you develop your own voice, your own persona onstage that you become your own comic, who you really are.
The street-wear and the very androgynous tomboyish girl, that's just not this new persona I'm introducing… it's me 24/7.
Television, in particular, doesn't look for talent; it looks for personas. You have a great persona? You can be a TV star.
Generally speaking, people who know me will tell you that my public persona is not that different from my private persona.
I'm really embracing that very out, very loud, very free persona that I am now but that I didn't get to be in high school.
I think I created my particular stage persona out of my dad's life, and perhaps I even built it to suit him to some degree.
In my movies, I portray this 'Everyman' persona, someone everybody can empathize with. People can identify with a guy like me.
The hair is part of my image, part of my persona. And the hair is no accident: I have to gel it vertical every single morning.
An artist is generally expected to stick to one motif, one persona. People get used to seeing someone put down a certain thing.
Jeremy Clarkson is rather charming, but I can't stomach his public persona. I don't like his casual racism and casual misogyny.
Sir Rosevelt is a little more of a persona, and we dress up, three-piece Tom Ford suits, and it's a little more refined, visually.
The 'Billy On The Street' persona is truly inspired by who I was as a child - obviously not having an adult perspective on the world.
What most people do is try to find a comfortable persona that they're in alignment with and the public likes and appreciates them for.
I think some superstars feel they get trapped in their established screen persona over and over again. That's what they get hired to do.
I'm not a public enough persona to be big and loud at the front of the ship. I'd rather more quietly interact with the artisan animators.
Loving movies myself, I know when I see a film with someone with a strong persona, it's hard to overlay another character on top of that.
He was very sweet, but just his persona was intimidating. He was Gregg Allman. I think a lot of people had that feeling when they met him.
I don't know how many girls have felt support through my persona. I'm a girl power. So many girls tell me I'm a girl power, and yes, I am.
Most of the people I interact with on a daily basis don't even know what I do for a living, so the 'persona' thing doesn't amount to much.
Grief is at once a public and a private experience. One's inner, inexpressible disruption cannot be fully realized in one's public persona.