130 Top David Duchovny Quotes
David Duchovny is an American writer, producer, director, songwriter and novelist. David started his acting career with an advertisement of beer. After grabbing many other films and television series, David was widely appreciaed in the television series ‘The X-Files; in which he was played the role of a FBI special agent. Along with this series, this multi-talented actor appeared in a few movies such as ‘Return to Me’, ‘Evolution’ ‘House of D’ and ‘The X -Files: I Want To Believe’. ‘Working girl’, ‘New Year’s Day’, ‘Denial’, ‘Red show Diaries’ and ‘Full Frontal’. His debut movie as a director and writer was ‘House of D’. This actor turned writer launched his first book, ‘the coming of age Holy Cow: A Modern Day Dairy Tale’ in the year 2015. Shortly after that he released his debut album, “Hell or Highwater’. His second book, ‘Bucky F*cking Dent’ was published in 2016. Three times best actor award winner, Duchovny had his way with words too. His thoughts and quotes are very refreshing and relatable. We have collected a few of his sayings and quotes below.
Feelings come and go, unless you don't feel them. Then they stay, and hurt, and grow pear-shaped and weird.
You can't control your mind. Why would you want to?
You can't just wear the food chain around your neck like a bauble or necklace. You're part of it and if you keep treating it with disdain, that chain will strangle you.
Every day I try to do breathing exercises, meditation, and yoga. These things sound awfully cliche, but they help me slow down and try to point to a truth.
Part of being an actor is letting things come about organically as opposed to forcing them.
I’ve never seen a wild almond or a soy galloping about in its natural habitat, but cow milk is the best.
Dogs are the broccaflower of the animal kingdom.
You think plants don’t have feelings? Maybe not the type of feelings you and I have, but they do have planty feelings, really slow feelings that unfold or blossom over years rather than seconds.
It's hard to leave anywhere. Even if the place sucked. It's hard to leave anywhere at all.
I'm constantly amazed by the ability a child has to show sympathy, to read emotions, to get to the heart of any situation. It's unfiltered and completely inspiring.
My favorite parts of work as an actor and a director are those unplanned mistakes that do happen, because it's like catching lightning in a bottle. It's the best part of what we do.
I may be learning guitar, but I'll never be able to sing.
I mean, you always want everybody to pat you on the back and tell you you're wonderful every time you do something; I think that's human nature.
The difference in mind between man and the higher animals, great as it is, certainly is one of degree and not of kind. —CHARLES DARWIN
Sometimes the better the writing, the harder it is to play because you really want to service it. It's hard to be that quick and articulate in life. You've got to try to make it seem discovered, you know, not rehearsed.
It's always a mystery when you're going into a role - 'Here's your wife of 40 years and... action!' How do you create ease or chemistry or whatever is supposed to exist?
I feel like I came to acting late in a way. I was about 26 or 27, and it was imperative that I make a living right away, and it's hard to make a living on stage, so I started in television and film.
Generally, I don't like to walk out of a movie. It's like a relationship - you want to see it to the end; otherwise, you won't know if you left early or not.
'Alien' is a great movie. So is 'Close Encounters.' But I'm not the guy who goes out to the science-fiction festival. '2001's good.
I'm half Jewish, half Scottish. It's hard for me to buy anything.
I never, ever, ever cook. And I would never eat anything I might cook.
I think Polanski's an amazing director.
I'd love to direct more.
You can go through life and actually speak your mind and do it in an articulate fashion and with a really intelligent point of view.
In terms of likeability, that's something that I don't think about as an actor when I approach a role.
I wouldn't succeed at musical theater.
I don't think of myself as a TV actor. I think of myself as a film, television and Off-Off-Off-Off Broadway actor.
I don't need my phone to play me music. I need it to be a phone and an e-mail thing.
It's always like you write a poem when you can't really say what you're trying to say.
Sometimes the better the writing, the harder it is to play because you really want to service it.