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It is a part which he must act for himself, a character which he must take on again and again until it seems as natural to him as it ought to be convincing to others--until what was said about the great Garrick, "You wouldn't know he was acting," becomes just as applicable to him.

-- Notebooks Category 23: Advanced Contemplation > Chapter 6 : Advanced Meditation > # 137