If you start to disrespect the character you're playing or play it too much for laughs that can work for a sketch it will sell some gags but it's all technique. It's like watching a juggler - you can be impressed by it but it's not going to touch you in any way.
I never work just to work. It's some combination of laziness and self-respect.
Respecting other people's cultures is well and good but I draw the line at where some branches of Islam what they do to women. It's indefensible.
But the Wisdom of God which is His only-begotten Son being in all respects incapable of change or alteration and every good quality in Him being essential and such as cannot be changed and converted His glory is therefore declared to be pure and sincere.
Now it is time to turn to an older wisdom that while respecting material comfort and security as a basic right of all also recognises that many of the most valuable things in life cannot be measured.
I did a production of 'Journey's End ' an RC Sherriff play about World War I at the Edinburgh Festival. I was 18 and it was the first time that people I knew and loved and respected came up to me after the show and said 'You know you could really do this if you wanted to.'
A self-respecting nation is ready for anything including war except for a renunciation of its option to make war.
All the religions of the world while they may differ in other respects unitedly proclaim that nothing lives in this world but Truth.
Sci-fi nerds are respectful honorable. You can trust them.
You're younger you might want to go to clubs and kick it but as you get older you start seeing that life has more meaning to it. The people that you love are the people you want to start trusting and start wanting them to trust you and start respecting them.