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I'm really easy to get along with once you see it my way.
There's something really freeing about playing a character that isn't even, like, remotely likeable whatsoever.
I don't like sympathetic characters.
I'm inclined to like people who listen to me.
Even in a crowded room, likable leaders make people feel like they're having a one-on-one conversation, as if they're the only person in the room that matters. And, for that moment, they are. Likable leaders communicate on a very personal, emotional level.
I don't mind playing somebody who's not likable, or makes the audience feel slightly conflicted.
It's one thing to be this 'tough chick,' but you also have to be likeable.
I may not be the most likable person in the world, but I try not to upset people.
I'm pretty easy going, I think.
I'm generally a pretty friendly person.
You have a nice personality, but not for a human being.
I like down-to-earth people.
Ultimately, if the character is interesting and you said that before: It doesn't matter if it's likable. That's really what it is. If they interest you. If the context in which the characters are set interests you then I think then you're pulled in by it.
I like normal, simple, good people.
I don't think most people would like my personality. There might be a few
very few, I would imagine- who are impressed by it, but rarely would anyone like it.
My theory of what makes people likeable stars is that they're likeable.
We're seldom drawn to a character we admire; only to a personality we like.
Whether these characters are lovable or detestable, they're lovable or detestable in a TV way - defined by a minimal set of traits that are endlessly reiterated and incapable of expansion or alteration, a fixed loop.
AFFABLE means good-natured and friendly. There are whole groups of people who are known for being affable. Cheerleaders, for example. Or Mormon missionaries.
I hope there is nothing about me that people have a big problem with. You know, I like to think of myself as lovable.
It has been my experience that if we make the effort to listen to people when we meet them, and work to get to know them a little, it is then easy to find something likeable in practically anyone.
I have no idea why anyone likes me! I am very polarizing. It's either absolutely love or absolutely can't-be-around-for-more-than-three-seconds.
I don't like people much - they irritate and annoy me. But I'm fascinated by them anyway.
I'm easy to hate.
I don't agree with the idea that my characters are unlikeable.
Likable leaders truly believe that everyone, regardless of rank or ability, is worth their time and attention. They make everyone feel valuable because they believe that everyone is valuable.
The wide world is full of likable people who get kicked in the stomach regularly.
There are lots of unlikable characters in literature. It doesn't mean they're not fascinating.
I've seen people who are not very likeable but hilarious. I think comedians get to a point where they know they're funny, so they don't care - in the sense that they know what they're doing. They have a skill.
A magnificent cause can overcome a prickly personality, but your ability to enchant people increases if they like you, so you should aspire to both. You'll know that you're likeable when you can communicate freely, casually, and comfortably with people.
I'm a person that can get along with people. I like people who believe passionately in things even if they're not the things I agree with.
I gravitate towards sort of broken characters who try to be better people.
He certainly is very agreeable, and I give you leave to like him. You have liked many a stupider person.
It is one of the defects of my character that I cannot altogether dislike anyone who makes me laugh.
Im a pretty good judge of character.
I've played parts that were just likable people, and there's a certain pleasure in that. And that's that.
I think I'm very open and friendly and warm.
The most interesting characters keep us hooked. Not likeable ones! Iago, Shylock, Darth Vader - are they likeable? Do you want to invite them to dinner?
I like guys who are understandable and good guys who are flawed.
Tough and funny and a little bit kind: that is as near to perfection as a human being can be.
I think some people see me as being some kind of lovable, bumbling buffoon, and I'm actually quite mouthy and sharp, and that doesn't compute.
Oh! you are a great deal too apt, you know, to like people in general. You never see fault in any body. All the world are good and agreeable in your eyes. I never heard you speak ill of a human being in my life."
"I would wish not to be hasty in censuring any one; but I always speak what I think.
Adorkable is a freeform, loose-knit, organic network of like-minded souls who might get pushed to the ground for the way we think and the way we look and because we're not afraid of who we are, but my God we're looking up at the stars.
I am occasionally loveable but for the most part I'm like loving a raincloud.
Easy to dimiss, perhaps, but difficult to hate.
I'm attracted to polarizing characters who upend the civility of life.
I'm a pretty easygoing guy. I'm not hard to get along with. I never had anybody that I had trouble with. On the other team, sometimes you don't like players because of the way they act, but then you get to know them and then they're very good people. But I never disliked anybody.
Amiability is very often a weakness, but the most unobjectionable one as a rule.
People's personalities, like buildings, have various facades, some pleasant to view, some not.
Smart, truly hilarious, and entirely sympathetic. Like a hot bubble bath or a holiday at the beach, you won't want it to end.
I like to think of myself as 'hot-larious' I'm cute, but I'm totally approachable.
He's sort of a prick in a way, but he's smart and honest and fearless." "Even
I admire people who are, by nature, kind and fair to others.
The only characters I ever don't like are ones that leave no impression on me. And I don't write characters that leave no impression on me.
annoying attractive
Enough about me. What do you think about me?-- Bette Midler
As for the like of Hillary Clinton, I - you know, I've covered Secretary of State Clinton before. I covered her during her campaign. And she's a very likable and charismatic person once you get the chance to spend any time close to her.
But most of all, what really attracted me to her was her manner. She laughed a lot, and it's easy to fall for someone who can find humor in any situation. She was also intelligent, well read, and well spoken, willing to listen and confident in her beliefs. And most of all, she was warm.
I like characters who don't change, who don't learn from their mistakes.
Wanting to be liked is often a very unlikeable characteristic.
I liked him fine. I like everyone. I'm a happy, cheerful, and gregarious person." "No, you're really not.
I'm a very open person, very self-deprecating. I accept my flaws.
I don't like people. They fuck me up.
He had an easy manner and an honest smile. He seemed an earnest man. I did not like him.
A choleric, red-faced, pudgy hater of everything, who could turn on the warmest and most charming smile in the world when real life confronted him sweetly in the night.
I'm known for playing bad guys, so this was an interesting departure from what I'm known to play, which is a softer, more likable, affable character.
Rich. Handsome. Privileged. Heartless.
I'm a very kind of personable person and I love people.
I've always been interested in people, but I've never liked them.
He is much too personable to be wholesome.
I never met a person that I did not want to like
a Libra. Balanced. Diplomatic. Even-tempered.
How would I like to be seen? Very endearing, charming, intelligent, handsome.
I've trained myself to illuminate the things in my personality that are likable and to hide and protect the things that are less likeable.
Make your characters interested in something. Striving for something. In need of something. Good at something. This will make them likeable and interesting.
I understand that in TV, people like likable people. In film, you can get away with playing a terrible person. In TV, you're in people's homes every week.
I wasn't good at being affable. You get beyond that and realise the attraction in any human being has more to do with what they give to someone rather than just being face candy.
I like people too much or not at all.
I am undefinable. I don't fit into any particular category.
I often play women who are not essentially good or likable, and I often go through a stage where I hate them. Then I end up loving and defending them.
I like someone who doesn't take life too seriously. I hate people who are a bit uptight.
Some are nice and some aren't. Some are smart, and others are about as bright as a wet match in a dark cave. In other words, pretty normal.
It's hard not to like Asimov; he's a really likable guy.
I like characters who have faults. I'm drawn to darker people.
I appreciate people who are authentic. Someone who just wants to be cool, I can tell when their intentions aren't right.
I very much like people. I don't much like writers who don't.
Amiability is the redeeming quality of fools.
Pete Rose is the most likable arrogant person I've ever met.
I like to think that my arrogance, impetuosity, impatience, selfishness and greed are the qualities that make me the lovable chap I am.
I'm a very outgoing person. I'm always happy, I'm one of those people who are always smiling. If somebody described me to somebody else, they'd say the kid with the curly hair with the big smile on his face. I get along with everybody.
To be agreeable, all that is necessary is to take an interest in other persons and in other things, to recognize that other people as a rule are much like one's self, and thankfully to admit that diversity is a glorious feature of life.
Is there anything more attractive than a polite person with limitless self-belief? There is not.
I'm an easy person to get along with. Even when I struggle, I have the same attitude.
People seem to need a likable protagonist more than ever.
Remember, in our inmost being, we are all completely lovable because spirit is love. Beyond what anyone can make you think or feel about yourself, your unconditioned spirit stands, shining with a love nothing can tarnish.
Readers embrace all kinds of characters as long as they are written with emotional truth.
If, when you charged a person with his faults, you credited him with his virtues too, you would probably like everybody.
People either love me or they think I'm obnoxious. I get that.
I try to make all of my roles likeable in some way.
I don't like perfect people. They're usually not.