"I have this personal affinity for the desert. I am fascinated by the desert. I love it"
About this Quote
The specific intent lands as plainspoken self-revelation. She’s not selling the desert as exotic or spiritual; she’s naming a preference, almost defensively "personal", as if anticipating the obvious question: why would anyone love emptiness? That’s the subtext: the desert’s apparent emptiness is the point. It offers clarity through subtraction. No lush scenery to distract, no social cues to decode - just scale, weather, and time.
Context matters because actors spend their lives in constructed environments: sets, lighting, scripts, the controlled chaos of production. The desert is the opposite kind of stage: a space that resists control and makes you feel small. Slezak’s admiration reads less like wanderlust and more like relief - a desire for an honest backdrop where the self doesn’t have to be amplified to be real.
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"I have this personal affinity for the desert. I am fascinated by the desert. I love it." FixQuotes, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-have-this-personal-affinity-for-the-desert-i-am-158197/. Accessed 1 Feb. 2026.




