110 Notable Quotes By Diane Kruger On Style, Grace, Life, Work & Love
As a child, Diane Kruger wanted to become a ballerina, even going to the extent of successfully auditioning for Royal Ballet School in London. But soon her mind turned to modeling and she carved out a successful career in it. But later, as she said in an interview, she stopped modeling because she did not want “to portray something that is impossible to reach” and turned to acting, subsequently, appearing in many films and winning number of awards. In her interviews, she has spoken freely about her life and works, admitting that she can sing only one song and declaring that she is not ready to live a fishbowl. Let us now look into some of her notable quotes on style, grace, life, work, love etc.
I never thought I would have an opportunity to act in the United States, and continue to expand my career outside of Europe. To be honest, my reality is bigger than I would have ever dared to dream.
You have to have the passion. I could not live if I wasn't an actor. If you're just in it for beautiful dresses and movie stars, then I think you should not be an actor.
I'm not a very good impersonator, my friends maybe, but not famous people.
People should get married at the end of the road, not the beginning.
I'm European, small, dainty - but I actually consider myself more of a tomboy.
It's fun being one of the boys. It's fun to have a character that's rough and gets down and dirty and not to be this precious girl who just sits in the corner and just sort of stands by the action.
I don't have to work just to work anymore. More interesting parts come my way, so I can afford to say, 'I don't want to make that.'
I don't make movies thinking: 'Oh, this is going to be a huge box-office hit.'
I don't want to live my life in a five-star hotel. That's not real life to me. You can't appreciate it.
I don't obsess about my weight. I just know I've got to watch it when my pants feel tight.
I don't have any romantic ideas about marriage. Trust me. A white dress... ? No. It's not something for me.
I grew up with classical music when I was a ballet dancer. Now when I have to prepare an emotional scene, to cry or whatever, I listen to sonatas. Vivaldi and stuff. It's just beautiful to me.
My sport is biking. I'm not much of a gym person, but I like being outside - hiking, canoeing, camping.
I don't want to let my life as a woman pass me by. There's a time to work, there's a time to be young and crazy, and there should be a time to enjoy motherhood. I'm actually looking forward to that.
I consider myself a 'local' actor in France. I started out in France, I went to drama school in France and the French film community was very welcoming to me when I was a young actress.
I don't know about style. I know about my personal style.
A well-cut dress is my personal style. I definitely like it classic; less is more. The thing I despise most is vulgarity.
Sometimes you can write a great scene, but when you're actually in a situation and it doesn't work, you have to be flexible enough to make it work for you.
It's fun being one of the boys. It's fun to play a character that's rough and gets down and dirty and not to be this precious girl who just sits in the corner and just sort of stands by the action.
When you are in a relationship, you want the other person to appreciate the things you like. It sounds superficial, but it's nice.
It's taken me a long time to realize that my own life is far more interesting than any part I'll ever play.
I'm intrigued more and more by complex female characters because I'm more in touch with myself. I realize how screwed up or complex I am. And I'm flattered that, little by little, more and more directors want to meet me.
I don't believe in marriage. I believe in a commitment that you make in your heart. There's no paper that will make you stay.
I'm not one of those women who thinks beauty is a curse.
What you wear is such an expression of who you are. That's like someone picking out who I'm going to date!
People always think I’m dainty when they meet me, but I’m really not. I’m very German – we’re not made out of sugar.
I like to stay fit by being generally active.
Family is becoming more and more important to me.
When I turned 30, I realized how ignorant I really was. I always thought I had a very accomplished life.
I grew up loving actresses or actors who were very classy but who seemed a little bit mysterious because you couldn't grasp what they're really thinking.