Yes I am quite caring, I think.
“Yes I am quite caring, I think.”
The World Motivation
Yes I am quite caring, I think.
“Yes I am quite caring, I think.”
Yes I am quite caring, I think.
Well, I think I'm a good actor, without being boastful.
January 4, 1943, is when I became a professional actor-cum-thespian.
When I was a lad, our holidays were always during Oldham wakes week when the cotton mills closed down and everyone decamped to the seaside. We'd go to Blackpool, Southport or New Brighton.
I'm still certain if either myself, or Dame Judi Dench or the late Kenny Williams read a story, kids would sit and watch it. Kids are still the same as they used to be in the 70s, and one person looking into a lens is still good enough.
One of the problems of modern society, or the post-Internet age, is that there are so many things bombarding us that we could care about. I think it's more important than ever to really get clear and focus on what's worth caring about and what's just noise or distraction.
Promising too much can be as cruel as caring too little.
A lot of people still think caring about clothes is a dubious, unserious, frivolous, girlie thing.
Friendly people are caring people, eager to provide encouragement and support when needed most.
Caring is tough.