I think that’s why I loved her. I fell in love with how she loved; how she was so passionate about what she did, or rather how passionate she was about life. We often question what we need but it isn’t what we need, it’s what needs us. Without passion we are naught, an empty vessel that simply exists for mere observation. Without passion it’s almost as if we don’t exist. I think that’s what we all must find in what seems like a perpetual existence. We must find something to be passionate about. I found passion when I found her, but she was already passionate about someone else.
To be a successful theater actor, she also believes it’s important to train like an athlete would. “People might not realize that going on stage for eight shows a week is a very physically labor-intensive exercise,” she says. “You have to be fit.” Dormer is that rare breed of actress who doesn’t work out with a personal trainer. Still, she says, “I’ve always been a jogger and done yoga, and I like to swim as well.” - Natalie Dormer for SELF Magazine (April 2015).
If any of you see a Vine for the Charlie Charlie Challenge that starts out with a still image of the pencils on the paper and soft piano music is playing, please fuck right out of there.
It’s a screamer. It got me. Triggered an anxiety attack.
I don’t know if it’s on Tumblr, but if any of you have any issues with anxiety, please be careful when you look up anything involving this challenge.