Cate Blanchett Quotes
Top 100 wise famous quotes and sayings by Cate Blanchett
Cate Blanchett Famous Quotes & Sayings
Discover top inspirational quotes from Cate Blanchett on Wise Famous Quotes.
When you're onstage, you're acutely aware of the reaction of a particular group of people, because it's like a wave.
When a gift is difficult to give away, it becomes even more rare and precious, somehow gathering a part of the giver to the gift itself.
I think we should stop drinking bottled water. There's no need to be drinking it if you're living in western communities.
I'm partial to a nice cup of vodka. I normally just drink it really simple with a little bit of lemon.
I think at the prospect of bringing children into the world, your mortality comes very much to the forefront, absolutely.
Inhibition is something I notice in hamstrung actors all the time. They can be wonderful up to a point and then become very self-conscious.
Yaron has elevated the way Australia perceives circus, both nationally and internationally ... I mean remarkable.
Onscreen, babies and animals are my inspiration. They're so alive and there and not messed up in the head the way I am.
For me, I think the bigger something is, the more difficult it is to make it nimble and fleet afoot.
People assume actors are born liars, but I'd argue the actor's job is to tell the truth. And I've realised I'm not a good liar.
When you're a performer, of course you want an audience, but it's very, very different from courting fame.
People love events - they love performances, they love music - and I think Australians are great entertainers.
I cook a mean Sunday lunch. My idea of Heaven is a lunch outside on a beautifully sunny Sunday afternoon. It's the time to gather everyone together.
I'm not interested in using my father's death as some touch point for why I've become an actor - it's grossly opportunistic.
I think if you're going to wear a red lip, you don't want it wearing you, so it's about finding the right colour.
I think that what appeals to me in my work is having the opportunity to inhabit different genres and so to reach different audiences.
All cities do face similar, significant trends in the future ... most importantly global warming and climate change.
Marriage is a risk; I think it's a great and glorious risk, as long as you embark on the adventure in the same spirit.
When I was younger, I was actually looking forward to getting older, to have more insight, more understanding.
Violence and racism are bad. Whenever they occur they are to be condemned and we should not turn a blind eye to them.
I never want to work. Even when you're presented with these great opportunities, I think, 'I really love being in my pajamas with the kids.'
The emoji still doesn't really speak to the complexity that actually - or the subtext that goes on between when people actually speak face-to-face.
The more you can remove the obstacles between you and the world as a woman, the easier and simpler life becomes.
I'm a much healthier person through my relationship with my husband. I've become a more fulfilled person - it's a great partnership.
Suddenly, my friend's daughters are becoming my best friends. I have so many 12-year-old girlfriends.
The great thing about not being American is that you don't assume you know what a Southern accent sounds like, so you have to be specific.
Sometimes I think it's so good not to win those things. And, anyway, who wants to peak when they're 28?
My kids don't watch any TV, but they watch videos and films. I'm sure they watch it at friends' houses.
I love strange choices. I'm always interested in people who depart from what is expected of them and go into new territory.
I tend to have this perverse reaction to authority and stress: I become more confident and clear when a challenge is enormous.
I've reprised roles in the theatre, which is somehow more accepted, and where one can automatically go deeper and further into the role.
I'm not sitting on a soapbox telling women what they should and shouldn't do, but I know what works for me.
When I see daughters with their fathers I wonder what that would be like, although not in a way that immobilises me.
I can be a real pessimist. You know that when you win an Oscar, and you walk offstage, and your first thought is: 'Oh God, I've peaked.'