Kathleen GlasgowI think, Charlie, you have talent. I do. But I don't think you'll get far until you examine yourself and study. Until you let yourself be your subject. That's the exquisiteness of youth: you are allowed the luxury of vanity, of self-examination. Take it! Don't be ashamed of yourself.
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Charlie Chaplin said: “I think, Charlie, you have talent. I do. But I don't think you'll get far until you examine yourself and study.Until you let yourself be your subject. That's the exquisiteness of youth: you are allowed the luxury of vanity, of self-examination. Take it! Don't be ashamed of yourself.”
Source: Girl In Pieces
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