Sadie Calvano Quotes & Sayings
Enjoy the top 15 famous quotes, sayings and quotations by Sadie Calvano.
Famous Quotes By Sadie Calvano

It's easier to be more vulnerable in a smaller environment. It's hard to expect your actors to be able to open up in that way and stay with the level of focus needed when there's so many people on stage. — Sadie Calvano

Dancing to a great song with great friends and lots of laughter makes me come alive. — Sadie Calvano

Exercise and writing are so therapeutic to me. I try to write every day and I make it a huge priority to find time to work out, even if that means taking a spin class at 7am before work. — Sadie Calvano

We live in an age where technology is so powerful that we can make change without even leaving our computers or cell phones. — Sadie Calvano

Your job as an actor is to be a storyteller and communicate to people. And I think it's very easy to see whether or not people are listening. — Sadie Calvano

I think that being vulnerable is about feeling helpless, or powerless ... it's about allowing myself to be in a place where I could be hurt. — Sadie Calvano

Sometimes it's important just to allow myself to feel whatever it is I am feeling and to be okay with it. — Sadie Calvano

There is so much power at your fingertips! Use it! — Sadie Calvano

At the end of the day, everyone wants to feel loved, appreciated and respected. — Sadie Calvano

I think as an actor you can feel when something's right and when something's resonating. I don't think that there's necessarily a right and a wrong. I think it's just a matter of being honest and telling a story. — Sadie Calvano

Set goals, work hard, trust yourself, and only stress over what you can control. — Sadie Calvano

When something resonates with you, working for it seems more like play. — Sadie Calvano

It's scary but as an actress it is my job to be vulnerable, so I try to just embrace it and focus on the things I can control. — Sadie Calvano

Through the craziness, yoga classes allow me a safe space to breathe and put energy into myself. — Sadie Calvano