John Krasinski Quotes
Top 51 wise famous quotes and sayings by John Krasinski
John Krasinski Famous Quotes & Sayings
Discover top inspirational quotes from John Krasinski on Wise Famous Quotes.
Always trying new things is always more fun, and it can be scary, but it's always more fun in the end.
I think that whether you're married or not, in any relationship, there's always the terror that you're going to screw something up.
I've made a lot of mistakes in my life. And I'm really sensitive, so I take even small mistakes as huge ones.
I was a waiter before 'The Office,' so to me, this was a winning lottery ticket. Everything about my life has changed.
My parents and my brothers and their wives are incredible and formed me as a person long before I got to Hollywood.
I'm not looking to do 'Half Nelson' next, but to play anything that's a little more complex is really fun.
To me, it seems like both 'Brief Interviews' and 'The Office' deal with characters that see themselves differently than the world sees them.
Growing up, I remember the 'Cheers' finale and 'M*A*S*H' and all these amazing finales, and I remember them being very, very important.
Bizarrely, on movie sets, they don't really dig it when you look in the camera, which is a bizarre fact.
It looks like I've been smart about it, but truly, I've been incredibly lucky to have the right people notice me and want to work with me.
All relationships are a learning experience, even ones you continue to be in. If you don't see them as that, then that's a problem.
I'm really not feeling one way or the other with comedy or drama, I'm just sort of doing projects that I've been finding really fun to be a part of.
I went to Dave Eggers with this idea of doing a movie about a guy going through some sort of Frank Capra-esque journey.
Sadly, I'm one of those people who emotionally puts things off and then gets caught very blindsided at the end.
I love feeling strong. You pick up your daughter with ease while everyone else makes a little grunt when they pick up their kids.
I don't go out - ever. I'm lucky enough to have awesome friends, and we always end up at someone's house. We're big house-party guys.
Directing was a great experience, but it's terrifying to have the responsibility of carving up the other actors' performances.
It's not about celebrity or not. It's all about, do you have that 'girl in a cardigan' in you. You gotta have that.
I learned that the best way to work is to allow the scene to live on its own before making major adjustments, whether in rehearsal or on film.
I wanted to be an English teacher. I wanted to do it for the corduroy jackets with patches on the side.
The one-liner of this movie [ The Hollars], you've probably heard before: 'A guy goes home to his family and finds out about himself.
I've fallen in love with shows like 'Homeland' and 'The Wire.' And I think 'The Office' is in a category like that.
The only reason why I acted in school was because of the community, like I was in the chorus of every play, I was never really the lead.
My main focus is to always try to be myself first, and then, hey, if I wear a cool jacket, that's a bonus.
For me, 'Arrested Development' is the cornerstone of recent television comedy. It's so incredibly flawless and perfect.
Being funny is one of my greatest strengths. I can make girls smile when they're down, and when they're having a good time, I can carry on the joke.
I definitely had fun being a waiter. I can't say for sure that I was a good waiter. I think that I made people have a good time.
This is the time for me to step out and show that I don't just want to play the nice guy roles, and I think I'll find out what my limits are.