Felicia Day Quotes
Top 85 wise famous quotes and sayings by Felicia Day
Felicia Day Famous Quotes & Sayings
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It's either perfect, or it's the worst thing ever made and everyone is an artistic failure, including myself. (Yay, emotional extremes!)
I'd found my niche: cat-owning, stalker-y secretary. And I played the same part again and again and again.
I think Hollywood has seen what fandom can do for a project. You can definitely see that when you go to Comic-con.
FYI, it isn't how I suspected. If you eat enough Cheetos you will NOT actually poop an extra-large Cheeto.
My favorite 'Mister Rogers' episodes were always the ones where Mr. Rogers would go into the community.
When I carve out time to game, it's because I rationalize that I 'deserve it,' so I relish every minute of that 2-3 hour session.
You have a finite number of toothpaste tubes you will ever consume while on this planet. Make the most of that clean tooth time. For yourself.
A good teacher is someone you're willing to share your ugliest, roughest work with and who doesn't make you feel ashamed or stupid.
I dug in my heels and was unreasonable, and got rewarded for it. (Definitely adding that to the coffee mug slogan bin.)
Because if you can't be your own weird self on the internet, where can you be? And what would be the point?
I would never let somebody say that they're me. That would be the ultimate betrayal of what I stand for.
TV and comics and movies are what you think about when you think about geek, but people can be a geek about anything.
And Kim could sense that I was freaking out. Because I said, looking freaked out, The idea of doing that freaks me out.
You never know how people are gonna receive you and especially a character that's so close to the fans in type.
The internet is amazing because it connects us with one another. But it's also horrific because ... it connects us with one another.
I could go off into the wilderness and write fantasy novels for the rest of my life and probably be happy; but I always want to challenge myself.
Nobody should feel lonely or embarrassed about liking something. Except for illegal sex picture stuff. And murder and dogfighting ...
Just because you have star power and a huge marketing budget, you can see from some professional web series, it doesn't equal views.
In my childhood world, the sound of a modem dialing up to connect with another computer was the sound of freedom. I
I still do commercial work as an actor, which I love, because it's very quick, and it definitely pays my bills.
I have a little obsessive-compulsive personality. You can tell because I played online games for eight hours a day.
Hollywood typecast me as the secretary. I could have worked as the quirky secretary for the rest of my life, but I decided not to do that.
No problem is insurmountable if you're willing to be creative and bat your eyelashes a little! (Not sexist, guys have eyelashes, too.)
Basically, my socialization as a child didn't come from any schooling; it came from being in theater and meeting people online.
We have to dig and experiment and figure out who the hell we are from birth to death, which is super inconvenient, right?
My goal in creating Geek & Sundry was to create a community based around web video, and we've accomplished that, especially on our budget.
Growing up without being judged by other kids allowed me to be okay with liking things no one else liked.
I learned that lack of budget can be overcome by fan passion if you can get your content to the people who like what you do.
Geek and Sundry has an eclectic line-up of shows all targeted around things I love: Comics, Tabletop Games, Books and more.
I'm resigned to the fact that the corseted history of America is not as exciting as that of Britain.
It's good to let the other worries have a vacation and have different worries take over and then go back to the old worries.
You need to be able to feel proud of yourself even if you were living in a tiny hut in the middle of nowhere, taking care of goats.
I was trained to get an A in life from everyone, so I never learned how to take care of myself even if I had a right to.
I've read every single fantasy novel there is. I mean, I would challenge a lot of people to read more fantasy novels than I have.
Comic-Con has become more of a pop cultural festival, and to not be included feels like you're missing the biggest celebration of the year.
Social media is an amazing tool, but it's really the face-to-face interaction that makes a long-term impact.
I think every role is always exciting and intimidating. I've never had a role where I wasn't intimidated by it.
I expected perfection as soon as the pencil hit the paper, and since that's impossible, I couldn't get myself to start.
Have you ever thrown a party and tried to get EXACTLY three dozen specifically qualified people to attend?
My goal with every show we put on Geek & Sundry is to make it that big of a success, not just within the video but within fandom itself.
Moral of the story: Mortify yourself - when you are at your lowest, you feel ironically self-confident!
Make sure if you're working hard at something it's in a subject you actually want to remember something about ten years later.
My dreams about finding a place to create true, meaningful friendships around my fake video game world had come true.
Every single job is a challenge. You are walking into a new set, a new character, creating a world and trying to get comfortable to do your best work.
We're all a garbage dump of dysfunction, but if you get in there and churn the problems, they turn to mulch faster so new things can grow out of them.
I created 'The Guild' because nobody was offering me the roles I thought I could do best at in Hollywood.