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Ron Tatar has been an Austin actor for many years. He has been killed and questioned on Walker, Texas Ranger. Ron has been a hippie dad of Goth kids on MTV's Austin Stories. He got to play a monster and an actor in the award winning independent feature "The Attack of the Bat Monsters". Ron has done multiple characters voice acting in CD Rom games for Origin and Ionstorm and was a broadcaster for over 20 years. He can't wait to see what happens next.

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Acting On Inspiration

September, 2004

by Ron Tatar

Good words are something actors love. I have always liked finding quotes, thoughts and sayings and sharing them with people I thought might enjoy them. Each month I will share some words that have inspired me, given me understanding and helped me keep things in perspective when times were rocky.


You risked your life, but what else have you ever risked? Have you ever risked disapproval? Have you ever risked economic security? Have you ever risked a belief? I see nothing particularly courageous in risking one's life. So you lose it, you go to your hero's heaven and everything is milk and honey 'til the end of time. Right? You get your reward and suffer no earthly consequences. That's not courage. Real courage is risking something you have to keep living with, real courage is risking something that might force you to rethink your thoughts and suffer change and stretch consciousness. Real courage is risking one's cliches.
---Tom Robbins...Another Roadside Attraction

"The individual who commits violence in the name of peace is already on the road to becoming that which he hates."
---Lawrence J. Peter

One afternoon Nasruddin and his friend were sitting in a cafe, drinking tea, and talking about life and love. "How come you never got married, Nasruddin?" asked his friend at one point. "Well," said Nasruddin, "to tell you the truth, I spent my youth looking for the perfect woman. In Cairo, I met a beautiful and intelligent woman, with eyes like dark olives, but she was unkind. Then in Baghdad, I met a woman who was a wonderful and generous soul, but we had no interests in common. One woman after another would seem just right, but there would always be something missing. Then one day, I met her. She was beautiful, intelligent, generous and kind. We had everything in common. In fact, she was perfect." "Well," said Nasruddin's friend, "what happened? Why didn't you marry her?" Nasruddin sipped his tea reflectively. "Well," he replied, "it's a sad thing. Seems she was looking for the perfect man."
---Sufi Tale

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