“Intentions are important to you, and they may be what got you started, but all that matters once you study and once you really begin to work well is that you tell the truth; that you communicate this truth directly to those working with you and watching what you do. You can keep the early story and the emotions that brought you there, but what keeps you working—and what allows you to deserve your spot—is the ability and the courage to tell the truth. All art is shared truth." —Marlon Brando
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Artists and truth seldom meet. But Brando managed to act it out and it seemed like truth to me.