"If you do anything for too long, it starts to lack edge, to become too easy. Easy is the kiss of death"
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The subtext is especially Hollywood: an industry that sells the fantasy of ease while punishing the people who actually look comfortable. Actors are supposed to make difficulty vanish, yet their careers depend on continually reintroducing difficulty privately - new roles, unfamiliar collaborators, uglier emotions, different registers. Ormond’s “kiss of death” isn’t melodrama; it’s professional realism. Easy leads to sameness, and sameness reads as complacency, and complacency is the quickest way to become “fine” - the cruelest adjective in entertainment.
There’s also a quiet rebuke to the success narrative that treats mastery as a finish line. Ormond reframes mastery as a trap: once the work becomes “too easy,” you’re no longer in dialogue with the material; you’re repeating your greatest hits. The line lands because it turns comfort into an antagonist. It’s not hustle culture. It’s an artist’s superstition with teeth: stay scared enough to stay sharp.
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Ormond, Julia. (2026, January 16). If you do anything for too long, it starts to lack edge, to become too easy. Easy is the kiss of death. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/if-you-do-anything-for-too-long-it-starts-to-lack-112664/
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Ormond, Julia. "If you do anything for too long, it starts to lack edge, to become too easy. Easy is the kiss of death." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/if-you-do-anything-for-too-long-it-starts-to-lack-112664/.
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"If you do anything for too long, it starts to lack edge, to become too easy. Easy is the kiss of death." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/if-you-do-anything-for-too-long-it-starts-to-lack-112664/. Accessed 18 Feb. 2026.













