39 Great Quotes By Colin Farrell That Will Make You Fall In Love With Him Again
Colin Farrell is a famed Irish actor. He first faced the camera in 1998 for a BBC drama ‘Ballykissangel.’ In 1999, he made his first movie debut with ‘The War Zone.’ He landed in Hollywood in the year 2000 when he played the lead in ‘Tigerland,’ a war drama by Joel Schumacher. Some of Farrell’s best-known works include ‘The Recruit,’ ‘Intermission,’ ‘Phone Booth,’ ‘Alexander,’ ‘In Bruges,’ ‘The New World,’ ‘Ask the Dust,’ and many others. He has bagged in a number of awards and accolades for his phenomenal performances, including ‘The Golden Globe Award,’ and ‘London Film Critics’ Circle.’ We bring to you the collection of some best quotations and sayings by Colin Farrell, the man who is distinguished for his open and honest nature. Scroll through the list of motivational and enlightening thoughts and quotes by Colin Farrell.
I really look forward to that insane hour that we spend together. I really do.
It's not that I'm stupid. I just don't think sometimes.
Being Irish is very much a part of who I am. I take it everywhere with me.
I've never seen a moon in the sky that, if it didn't take my breath away, at least misplaced it for a moment.
I've realized as well after five years of being on the road that if I'm going to four or five months of my life to something even if I'm overpaid, it's four or five months of my life away from home, away from my son, away from family and friends. I better believe in it on some level even if it's a big movie.
I'm not going to lie, there are more interesting ways to spend your time than answering questions about yourself. But if there were no questions to ask me, I might have a beef with that.
I'm just a true Irish boy at heart.
What my first son James did was allow me to care for something in this world when I couldn't care for myself. James saved my life.
I like to go for a little drive up the California coast.
I'm not keen on cars and motorbikes. I tried to be a biker, but it wasn't me - I bought a Harley-Davidson and dumped it.
But I dare not think too far into the future on the risk that I'll miss the present.
You spend so much time in your head in life. And what yoga does is, it asks you to allow your head to be quiet, to allow it to be still, just for an hour and a half. Just deal with your body and your breath. And it's a great workout. I love it.
Vampires have always held a very seductive kind of lore and have always been some variety of attractive, whether it's attractiveness that's born of just the physical attributes that they have - this kind of ethereal beauty or translucent pallor - or whether it is more to do with the way they carry themselves.
I love the grandiosity, how sweepingly entertaining films can be. And I think there's a place for films that pry more into the human condition.
I was never an A student, but I was really well behaved until I was 13 or so.
I love my kids. I'm crazy about them.
I get excited about room-service menus! I really do.
Life is apogee, apex, decline; life is death - and everything else is open to discussion.
You're scrutinized all through your life - you're scrutinized by your family, by yourself, by society, and your friends in a certain way, shape, or form.
Magic is at the core of myths.
The sea always offers up incredible stories of survivors' fortitude. Myths of a lot of countries have variations on that.
I do enjoy reading some science fiction.
Pain seems to be easier, or melancholy seems to be easier to portray in a character. I don't know if that's because I'm a human being or because I'm an Irishman or both.
If after you read something, you connect with it, you want to do it.
I'm not painting myself as a down-home, modest guy.
I'm in no hurry to get anywhere. I don't have any plans. I don't have a map. If you did in this business, you'd destroy yourself.
I'll be in Los Angeles for two weeks and I'll have a laugh, get battered and have a buzz, but at the end of the day, I'll go home. It's just me earning a few more stories to tell everyone at home and all.
I think I'm still trying to find my feet as an actor. And I know it ain't brain surgery, but it confuses me and it comes between me and my sleep a lot.
I couldn't care less about who sees my bits... My friends asked how I could do scenes like that and not get excited, but it wasn't like that. My bits looked the size of a cashew nut!
I'm a big old romantic.