Camryn Manheim quotes:

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  • Instead of hating, I have chosen to forgive and spend all of my positive energy on changing the world.

  • On The Practice, I get to do what I love to do, and I am making a contribution that will, in the end, help raise social consciousness, dispel some of the myths about being large, and change the way that people view and interact with large people.

  • When I meet large women who walk with confidence and are articulate and really have an understanding of how they walk in this world, I love them so deeply for being able to overcome such unbelievable odds.

  • It's okay to be a fat man. It's prestige and power and all of that. But fat women are seen as just lazy and stupid and having no self-control.

  • One of the things I did when I was in New York, which has a wonderful deaf community, is I have worked on making Broadway more accessible to deaf people.

  • I placed over a thousand deaf people in jobs throughout my career working for the deaf.

  • For a long time, I really struggled with the idea of being an actor because I really felt that I should be in the Peace Corps.

  • One of my earliest memories is of my father carrying me in one arm with a picket sign in the other.

  • Parents know how to push your buttons because, hey, they sewed them on

  • I think Ellenor is embarrassed and ashamed and has devoted all of her energy to the law and to helping other people get justice because it's too difficult for her to face her own struggle for justice.

  • Handsome, thin, sophisticated men often fall madly in love with larger women, we just never see it on TV.

  • Street performers, homemade crafts, keep your wallet in your front pocket and don't buy any crap!

  • Almost everything I do is related to being fat.

  • So instead of beating myself up for being fat, I think it's a miracle that I laugh every day and walk through my life with pride, because our culture is unrelenting when it comes to large people.

  • If I were thin, I'd never say 'I am powerless over fudge.' a) I can't believe I actually ever said that. b) Which, of course, isn't to say that I do have any power over fudge. Particularly if it has nuts.

  • I was scared, because I knew that in the political arena, you have to satisfy so many different types of people at once, and I wasn't sure that I could speak for everybody and be politically correct.

  • Isn't it amazing how celebrity status preempts even the most ingrained hatreds?

  • So to me, fat just seems to be right to the point and the most descriptive way to say it.

  • Both of my parents are professors and everyone in my family has some fabulous degree of something or another and I couldn't get into college because I didn't know a language.

  • People in this country haven't stopped hating fat people, but they've become more kind to me, since in our culture, even though we hate our fat people, we love our celebrities even more.

  • I learned how to sign because when I was growing up in California in order to get into college you needed two semesters of language to get into a University of California school.

  • I have lived my life in a culture that hates fat people.

  • I don't get it. I just don't get it. If Art is supposed to imitate Life, why do they want all the actors to be thin? There are fat people in the world. Shouldn't there be a few of us actors to represent them?

  • I hate overweight, because it implies that there's a weight standard i should be adhering to

  • The universe is like a pension plan. It will match your investment.

  • In my fantasies, I always wanted to play the ingenue, but in reality, in my bones, I am so used to playing the grandmother that I don't feel safe or even sure that I can do it.

  • The character I play is a wonderful compilation of things I hate about myself and things I love about myself and things that I've invented to make her even more interesting than me.

  • I've always thought of fat as just a descriptive word.

  • I think the play actually became bigger than me. No pun intended.

  • I hate overweight, because it implies that there's a weight standard I should be adhering to.

  • Parents know how to push your buttons because, hey, they sewed them on.

  • Years ago women of my size were considered royalty.

  • I can either cross the street, or I can keep waiting for another few years of green lights to go by.

  • You can either destroy your spirit or you can accept and love yourself just the way you are.

  • In my fantasies, I always wanted to play the ingenue, but in reality, in my bones, I am so used to playing the grandmother that I don't feel safe or even sure that I can do it

  • It's important to me that I look good on television because, let's face it, I'm single, and you want somebody to watch the show and fall in love with you

  • Waiting, waiting, waiting. All my life, I've been waiting for my life to begin, as if somehow my life was ahead of me, and that someday I would arrive at it.

  • I don't even like to be naked in front of myself!

  • fashion has always been a little slow in accommodating large women. ... We're not asking for philanthropy here. Wake up, we're fat, we like nice clothes, and we've got cash.

  • Self-acceptance begets acceptance from others, which begets even deeper, more genuine self-acceptance. It can be done. But no one is going to bestow it on you. It is a gift only you can give yourself.

  • Acting forces you to ask yourself, 'Can my constitution take a decade of constant rejection?' And after ten years, you either make it or you don't. And the problem is they don't tell you in advance.

  • I've always thought of fat as just a descriptive word

  • My parents have always been offended by my weight, embarrassed maybe. It didn't fit with their sensibilities

  • On The Practice, I get to do what I love to do, and I am making a contribution that will, in the end, help raise social consciousness, dispel some of the myths about being large, and change the way that people view and interact with large people

  • Nobody else knew what to do with me because big women are old

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