John Malkovich Quotes
Top 100 wise famous quotes and sayings by John Malkovich
John Malkovich Famous Quotes & Sayings
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Fashion is chaotic, and it can be an aggravation, too, but it is at its best when it allows you to express yourself.
It's not a gift of mine, but one given to me, to be able to criticise myself and not be crushed, by myself or by others.
I've permitted myself to learn and to fail with some regularity. And that is probably the one thing I was given, and that I'm still grateful for.
I wouldn't describe myself as lacking in confidence, but I would just say that - the ghosts you chase you never catch.
I'm a little bit phobic about stains on my clothes, so I never travel without a little packet of organic stain remover.
I think when I went to psychoanalysis, I actually believed that people said what they meant. This was my whole problem.
I can see how, given a certain degree of sensitivities, proclivities and rage, I could have ended up differently.
Art is not disposable. If you want it, you have to hold it and smell it and touch it and read the credits and enjoy it and put it on your wall.
If you're too smart it can limit you because you spend so much time thinking that you don't do anything.
I think with actors, if you just don't set about trying to crush their confidence immediately, you're usually OK.
There are many, many benefits to being known for whatever it is you do. To deny that would be sort of asinine and vulgar.
I wouldn't say anything I ever did in film would be something I'd use the word proud about. I've done better work in the theater.
And if you say a word about this over the radio, the next wings you see will belong to the flies buzzing over your rotting corpse.
Most of the women that I like have a haunted quality - they're sort of like women who live in a haunted house by themselves.
I've always been an avid reader. Everyone in my family read a lot. Considering we were from a little town, we were pretty literate.
I'm more comfortable with whatever's wrong with me than my father was whenever he felt he failed or didn't measure up to the standard he set.
Imagine how asleep or utterly unperceptive and clueless you would have to be not to see yourself as absurd for the most part.
I think 1973 was the nadir of fashion. When you watch the coverage from that era, you're struck by the astonishing ugliness of the clothes.
People always say life is short. I've never been convinced of that - mine seems to have a tendency to go on and on.
A dog that has rabies probably will do things it wouldn't do if it didn't have rabies. But that doesn't change the fact that it has rabies.
If I had spent as much time in the weight room as I did designing football uniforms, I probably would have had a free college education.
I'm more likely to lose my temper on a film set than almost anywhere. Often the level of idiocy is so exalted that it's impossible to comprehend.