![]() That is the thing that I find most inspiring and I bow deepest to.” And to say no to a torrent of abuse and indignity and ignorant, foolish, narrow-minded hate. “To say yes to your own life, to say yes to your own self-validation. “M y great privilege in playing this part, maybe the greatest privilege in playing this part, is honoring that strength and ability to say no to people and to say yes to yourself,” he said. On the latest episode of Stagecraft, Garfield also talked about the timeliness of “Angels” and what moves him most about the play and about his character’s fight against discrimination and hate. “It’s like, ‘Wow, what a weird thing, where you’ve gotten this honor of a nomination, but then you kind of have to prove that it was the right choice,'” he said, adding with a laugh, “It makes me quite neurotic!”
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