Sterling K. Brown

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Empathy begins with understanding life from another person's perspective. Nobody has an objective experience of reality. It's all through our own individual prisms.
- Sterling K. Brown
Collection: Experience
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Life has to be everything. It can't be all sad. It can't be all peaches and cream. Because the lows have you appreciate the highs. And the highs give you perspective on the lows. If it's not everything, it becomes flat or mundane.
- Sterling K. Brown
Collection: Sad
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I do not believe that any particular religion has any monopoly on salvation.
- Sterling K. Brown
Collection: Religion
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Always have an attitude of gratitude.
- Sterling K. Brown
Collection: Attitude
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My mom, who is a very strong Christian woman, will often ask me how some of the characters I play glorify God. Her meaning is that she feels as if every character should be a good Christian character, which is not necessarily my interpretation.
- Sterling K. Brown
Collection: Mom
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The first time I went on a serious run was when I was 21 years old at Stanford University. From 21 to 30, I continued the tradition and ran 10 miles every year on my birthday.
- Sterling K. Brown
Collection: Birthday
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People are starting to understand the other side's perspective and that's where empathy can sort of begin - once you quit judging other people but just understand where they're coming from.
- Sterling K. Brown
Collection: People
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I try not to get too high off the highs or too low off the lows.
- Sterling K. Brown
Collection: Trying
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I have . . . a deep concern with the development of a literature worthy of our past, and of our destiny; without which literature certainly, we can never come to much. I have a deep concern with the development of an audience worthy of such a literature.
- Sterling K. Brown
Collection: Past
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Dialect or the speech of the people is capable of expressing whatever the people are.
- Sterling K. Brown
Collection: People
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We've seen many Black men lose their life over the past couple of years. Not only just heard about it.
- Sterling K. Brown
Collection: Couple
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My wife [ Ryan Michelle Bathe] is the engine that makes our family drive. In the midst of everything she's able to juggle many more balls at one time and more often than not is able to tell me where I'm supposed to be. Sometimes I forget myself.
- Sterling K. Brown
Collection: Wife
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Just as important I believe, is Black America can look back at the show and say, "Wow, I think I now understand why a lot of white people were appalled at the acquittal of O.J. Simpson."
- Sterling K. Brown
Collection: Believe
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My character [in This Is Us], Randall, was adopted. He'd never met either of his biological parents so he seeks out and finds his biological father after 36 years. So that's where we find my character at the beginning of the show.
- Sterling K. Brown
Collection: Father
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We've actually seen Black man murders [in] many a major city in the United States - New York City, St. Louis, Missouri, from Cleveland to Baltimore. It was those sorts of incidents that were very much prevalent in the forefront of that jury's conscience that allowed them to believe that this man [O.J. Simpson] could have been set up.
- Sterling K. Brown
Collection: New York
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I'm pleased it turned out the way that it did, because I know lots of other people who did fantastic work and did not see this particular kind of recognition [like Emmy].
- Sterling K. Brown
Collection: People
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[ This Is Us] is a character-driven dramedy, in which you will laugh. You may have to pull out your tissue box from time-to-time. But it will sort of reaffirm your desire to move forward in life. It's a very hopeful show.
- Sterling K. Brown
Collection: Moving
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Unfortunately I feel like a lot of the issues that the show [OJ Simpson ] was dealing with are still very much in the forefront of the American consciousness and the world consciousness today. Police misconduct was at the heart of the defense and Johnny Cochran did a masterful job at putting that defense at the forefront of the jury's conscience as opposed to the double homicide of Ron [Goldman] and Nicole [Brown Simpson].
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Collection: Jobs
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We've been married for 10 years. We have a five-year-old boy and an 11-month-old boy and life is good. It's a constant juggle but it is so incredibly fulfilling when you get a chance to look into each other's eyes at the end of the day and say, "We made it through another one."
- Sterling K. Brown
Collection: Eye
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Interestingly enough, I feel what the show [OJ Simpson] was able to accomplish in a really masterful way is that White America could look back on the show and the documentary and say, "We understand why Black people were effusive at the acquittal of O.J. Simpson."
- Sterling K. Brown
Collection: White