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Daily Inspiration Quote by Imelda Staunton

"You can only do your best. That's all you can do. And if it isn't good enough, it isn't good enough"

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There is a kind of brutal comfort in Staunton's line: it refuses both the fantasy of perfect control and the self-help lie that effort automatically cashes out as success. Coming from an actress, it lands as a backstage truth, not a motivational poster. Performance is an industry built on variables you can't negotiate - casting whims, chemistry reads, a director's taste, the weather on shoot day, the audience's mood, the timing of a cultural moment. "You can only do your best" sounds gentle until she doubles it, tightening the screw. The repetition is a boundary: stop bargaining with reality.

The sting is in the final clause. "If it isn't good enough" doesn't mean you were lazy or untalented; it means the world has standards, and sometimes they're indifferent to your labor. That's the subtext actors learn early: you can nail the audition and still lose the part, and the loss won't be explained in a way that preserves your ego. Staunton is naming the dignity of trying without guaranteeing redemption.

It also reads as a quiet rebuke to the culture of constant optimization. We're trained to treat every outcome as a referendum on personal worth, then to fix it with more hustle. Staunton offers something sharper: do the work, then accept the verdict without turning it into a moral crisis. There's humility here, but also protection - a way to keep disappointment from metastasizing into self-contempt.

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Imelda Staunton (born January 9, 1956) is a Actress from England.

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