Quote by Ingrid Bergman
It is not whether you really cry. Its whether the audience thinks

It is not whether you really cry. Its whether the audience thinks you are crying. – Ingrid Bergman

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Never again! I can see no reason for marriage – ever at all. Ive had it. Three times is enough. – Ingrid Bergman

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Cancer victims who dont accept their fate, who dont learn to live with it, will only destroy what little time they have left. – Ingrid Bergman

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I have no regrets. I wouldnt have lived my life the way I did if I was going to worry about what people were going to say. – Ingrid Bergman

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Acting is the expression of a neurotic impulse. Its a bums life. The principal benefit acting has afforded me is the money to pay for my psychoanalysis. – Marlon Brando

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He used this great, sad, motionless face to suggest various related things: a one-track mind near the tracks end of pure insanity; mulish imperturbability under the wildest of circumstances; how dead a human being can get and still be alive… – James Agee

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One forgets too easily the difference between a man and his image, and that there is none between the sound of his voice on the screen and in real life. – Robert Bresson

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The actors today really need the whip hand. Theyre so lazy. They havent got the sense of pride in their profession that the less socially elevated musical comedy and music hall people or acrobats have. The theater has never been any good since the actors became gentlemen. – W. H. Auden

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