25 Top Anna Kendrick Quotes You Must Not Skip
Anna Kendrick is prominent American singer and actress. She kicked-off her career as a child artist. ‘High Society’ marked her first starring role in Broadway musical and she also bagged in a ‘Tony Award’ nomination for it. She hogged the limelight for her performance in ‘The Twilight Saga.’ She earned an ‘Academy Award’ nomination for her performance in ‘Up in the Air.’ Some of her other prominent roles in films include ‘Pitch Perfect film series,’ ‘Into the Woods,’ ‘Scott Pilgrim vs. the World,’ ‘Cake,’ ‘Trolls,’ ‘Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates,’ ‘Trolls World Tour’ and various others. Go through the list of famous sayings by Anna Kendrick on people, humility, fear, ambition, age, love, hope, time, life, humble, family, character, books, nature, Instagram, etc.
I feel like you can't get an audience to like your character if she's actually cool, but you can if she's trying to be cool and sometimes fails.
I like sets that feel small. Sets that feel really big are difficult. When you're on a big set it feels like there's constant mis-communication.
I like my men like I like my coffee. Silent.
I happen to be a huge 'Lord of the Rings' fan. I do an annual marathon of the extended editions.
I had a confusing relationship with my Barbies, but I love trolls. I tortured my Barbies.
I graduated from high school early so I could move to New York to do 'A Little Night Music' out of the New York City Opera.
I get really excited every time there's a female character who is really strong because a lot of females in film are really soft.
I feel love for people that I have loved, and I think that's so beautiful, and I think that's such an important lesson for children that people can have disagreements but it doesn't mean one is bad and one is good.
I feel like people want there to be this mystery between film and theater, but I just kind of went where I got jobs, you know?
I feel like if it's not scaring you, you're doing it wrong.
I feel like I've got it together when things are going well with my family.
I fall in love with characters when they're out of their element or are uncomfortable and you really feel for them in a knee-jerk sympathetic way.
I don't usually drink caffeine so that when I need it, it actually does something.
I can't cook to save my life but I can bake a flour-less chocolate-hazelnut tort with a spicy caramel sauce.
Humility was an important part of the way I grew up. And I found that to be less common when I moved to California. That's not to say humble people don't exist there, but ambition seems really important.
For people whose job it is to make sure we make money, there's a lot of pressure.
Every time I talk to a fancy journalist and they ask what I do in my free time my scumbag brain goes 'say masturbate, it'll be hilarious'.
Can we drop the pretense of Presidents Day and just call it I needed a long weekend because Valentines Day is garbage
An actor should always let humility outweigh ambition.
I feel like I'm still learning a lot. I think there's a tendency for people who are just doing their first couple of films that I see now where they seem to be really resentful of the technical limitations that come along with filmmaking.
'Rocket Science' is really where I fell in love with filmmaking, I think 'Camp' was incredible, but it was so bizarre, and I was trying to find my footing in this world where you don't have an audience for immediate validation.
I guess as long as people think of me for different ages, I'll trust their opinion. I remember noticing one year that Michelle Monaghan played 34 and 19, so I've kind of clung to that as my justification that I can be Jake Gyllenhaal's wife and a freshman in college in the same year.
I just got on Twitter because there was some MTV film blog that quoted me on something really innocuous that I supposedly said on Twitter before I was even on Twitter. So then I had to get on Twitter to say: 'This is me. I'm on Twitter. If there's somebody else saying that they're me on Twitter, they're not.'
I like figuring out where I need to be mentally so that I'm not thinking about the camera and that it's second nature. I want to get to a place where I can exist within the confines of what you can do with filmmaking and not have to think about it.
As an actress you're perpetually about to be unemployed. That fear - when you have two parents who worked 9-to-5 jobs and went through periods of being unemployed - is real. Those were not welcome times in my childhood. Working 14 hours a day isn't sustainable, but I prefer it to doing fewer films. I might as well be doing the thing that I wanted to do my whole life.