Gillian Jacobs Quotes
Top 98 wise famous quotes and sayings by Gillian Jacobs
Gillian Jacobs Famous Quotes & Sayings
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I always want to do something I haven't done before and get to work with other actors, writers, or directors that I want to work with.
I wasn't necessarily looking to do comedy on TV, but I don't think it's an accident that I ended up on 'Community.'
I feel like so often I'm just, like, running around and eating in the car, which is, like, not good, or eating as I'm walking down the street.
I very rarely listen to music in my car - a lot of people make fun of me for it. But sometimes I listen to music on YouTube. I'm like a teenager.
The more attention you give to your negative feelings, the more they grow, so I think things just start to blow totally out of proportion.
My mom always said fighting with me as a kid was like going to court. I'm trying to realize that being right is not the most important thing.
Like, I'm hyper-conscious about going to bed on time, and doing my seven-step skin care routine at night.
No actor wants to choose - they just want all of the options available to them all the time; we tend to be pretty greedy.
I had my life Monday through Friday in school, and then I had my 'real life,' which was my acting class on Saturday.
I've had weird, weird acting jobs. Low-budget filmmaking where you find yourself in really bizarre places.
It's really nice when life comes full circle and you get to work with people four years down the line.
It really does mean so much when your cast mates, who you respect so much, tell you that you made them laugh.
I'm a very law-abiding citizen, and I've never consciously broken any law. I get nervous just jaywalking in Los Angeles!
I think I signed some contract, early on in my career, that I will only kiss Steve Carell when I do a movie.
You're always looking to have a unique experience as an actor, and definitely, being punched by a puppet ranks as a singular experience in my career.
I love discovering new young brands and watching these fashion lines take off, like Peter Pilotto, Christopher Kane, and Clover Canyon.
Some girls say they don't feel comfortable in flats, they only feel comfortable in heels; I am not one of those girls.
My mom wouldn't let me buy clothes she didn't like, so I dressed like a middle-aged woman in high school.
I think we've probably all read a word that we've never heard pronounced out loud, and we try it out in a sentence and fall on our face.
Boy, you know, it's amazing how your brain can turn into a sieve, and you can literally forget episodes that you have shot.
Dan Harmon has this idea that characters on TV are allowed to talk about their favorite movies and TV shows and songs.
I am trying to break free from my stripes addiction, but the pull is strong! I need help buying non-stripes.
When you can impress your mom by saying you've been to someone's concert, you know you're pretty lame.
There are these important things in some people's lives that can make you laugh even when you're going through a tough time or a stressful week.
I've had a very positive experience in L.A. in the comedy world and found everyone to be very nice and welcoming. It's been really fun.
I used to live in New York, and I have friends that work in the fashion world, and I feel like I had an ear to the ground there.
I think when you have some success as a kid, your notion of being a good actor is pleasing the director, doing exactly what they tell you to do.
I love Opening Ceremony, Kenzo - anything Humberto Leon and Carol Lim touch. I drool over Christopher Kane, Mary Katrantzou, Delpozo, and Wes Gordon.
'The New Yorker's fiction podcast I like a lot, where they have authors pick short stories by other authors that appeared in 'The New Yorker.'
I think when you're in a relationship, either you have something or your partner generally has something that you're having to deal with.
Thinking back about throwing myself at certain gentlemen that had no interest in me, that'll bring a blush to my face if I think about it too often.
I did live in New York. Yeah, I moved to L.A. for 'Community.' And I gave up my apartment in New York.
In my sort of young, idealistic mind, I was just like, 'Well, it's either theater or film for me, and that will be that!'