Christina Ricci Quotes
Top 100 wise famous quotes and sayings by Christina Ricci
Christina Ricci Famous Quotes & Sayings
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I get so nervous. I happen to be socially awkward and shy. I spent a lot of my time as an adult not going places.
I won't swim in a pool by myself, because I think that somehow a little magic door is going to open up and let a shark out
When I was a little girl - well, like, a teenager - I wanted to be Sam Jackson. I always wanted to be men.
We might all be so afraid to be who we are, but in the end, it's really you're individual, unique qualities that make you attractive to people.
I am a Christian. I haven't really talked about that before. It is something very private. But I do pray and my beliefs are very important to me.
I'm always in bed by 11 or 12 and people laugh all the time - they want me to hang out until two in the morning, but n-n-no, I need my nine hours.
I love the solitude of being on a plane and finally getting to read an entire book and being left alone.
I think it's really great to be able to stick with a character for a long period of time. It's not like you have one shot, and that's it.
As a teenager, my favourite rejection was, 'She looks too healthy,' which of course translates as, 'She needs to lose weight.'
Well, it's difficult to fall in love with a character when you just read the pilot. You don't really know who the character is.
I think the thing that I always try to do - because it piques my interest - is to play really different parts all the time.
People feel like they have to live up to being perfect or have a perfect life or be perfectly happy, and it just makes them more unhappy.
When you're doing something where you really like the material, it doesn't matter what medium it's in.
You always fear when you're making a movie that has a moral to the story that people are going to reject the idea of being taught a lesson.
As long as we can tell stories about our ability to survive, the more we will hope, not self-destruct.
Unless it's a specific accent, or something about physicality you have to change, I am generally not such a conscious actor.
For years, I hated myself. I covered the mirrors in my house. I literally couldn't have a mirror in my room.
I come from one of these hideous backgrounds where being sincere is like - ugh, you might as well kill yourself.
Well, I think most people understand that there's a big difference between who you are and who, you know, you play.
I think that the best career that someone can have is one that's reflective of their personal tastes.
You have to excuse me because I AM a teenager, so I'm allowed to sound illiterate and make stupid comments like 'I'm not into hard-core feminism.'
Now my body is really womanly - a little too much so. It's someting I can fall back on. When I don't know what else to do, I stick my chest out.
I don't know who Peter Lorre is. Pathetic right? It shows you how completely gross and uncultured my generation is.
I went through a normal kind of late teens, early 20s drinking, but it was a choice I made, because I didn't think it was very good for my life.
The moment I start losing friends is the moment I start living the positive way and leave the negativity behind.
If I hadn't gone into acting, I would have been one of those weird runaways on Hollywood Boulevard. No, it'd be uglier. I'd probably be dead.
Real tears are not those that fall from the eyes and cover the face, but those that fall from the heart and cover the soul.
I think people who suffer from depression, unless it's post-traumatic, are probably going to struggle with it for their whole life.
I'm so glad I'm not 20 years old anymore. I was in a hurricane. I'm a lot calmer now. I don't cause destruction for myself and others everywhere I go.