65 Thought-Provoking Quotes By Miles Teller
From 2004 to 2010, Miles Teller appeared in short films. ‘Rabbit Hole’ marked his major film debut. He earned a ‘BAFAT Rising Star Award’ nomination. For his role in ‘The Spectacular Now’ he shared the ‘Sundance Film Festival Award’ with Shailene Woodly. He earned a ‘Satellite Award’ nomination for his performance in ‘Whiplash.’ Some of his other notable works include ‘War Dogs,’ ‘Thank You For You Service,’ ‘The Divergent Series,’ and ‘Bleed for This,’ amongst various others. Here is a collection of quotes by Miles Teller on pain, character, trust, care, literature, people, acting, drama, hope, children, movies, etc.
I absolutely do care what people think about me.
Some girls have crazy eyes. You can spot that!
For me, as far as friendship goes, I think you truly get out of it, what you put into it.
There's nothing I can control about how people see me as a person, but I can control how they think of me as an actor.
The only thing fame has changed about me is that I'm more self-aware when I go out in public.
Respect the person you're with. My philosophy is, if I'm not happier when I'm with you, then there's no reason for me to be with you. I'm happy on my own.
Reed Richards in 'Fantastic Four,' to me, was a huge character departure from, like, 'That Awkward Moment' or anything that I'd just done before that.
People would probably say my mom raised very confident children, but it comes from a place of being comfortable in your own skin.
Maybe some people have been turned off of me because I take what I'm doing pretty seriously, and I don't feel the need to charm everybody.
Maybe it's because I came from a small town, but I always did well for myself.
It's important to have your own voice.
It's hard to get to the right position, to be somebody who is commercially successful and critically acclaimed. That's the sweet spot.
I'm a pretty strong believer that everything happens for a reason.
I'm a pretty light-hearted person.
I used to be very vain about my thumbs. I have fat thumbs. If there's a movie where you see me on the phone, it's not my hands.
I think about so many actors I look up to and wonder what people were saying about them at the age of 27 or 28. I'm sure it's not all flattering stuff.
I still think you shouldn't use acting as therapy.
I really consider acting a high art.
I played music my whole life - piano, saxophone.
I like talking to people.
I like a good pool party.
Certain times, I'll choose my words very carefully and maybe come off a little more boring.
An anonymous person, which is 99 percent of the people on Twitter, can say my face looks like a foot or I'm Ted Cruz's doppelganger. That doesn't affect me.
When I was in middle school, I always did well in school, but teachers either loved me or absolutely hated me.
Umm... So I just realized Ive been peeling bananas wrong my entire life. Thank you animal planet.
The makers of '21 and Over' have been screening it, and I'm getting a lot of comparisons to a young Vince Vaughn.
Naked acrobatics are on my resume.
My second grade teacher told me I would never graduate high school. That I was going to be a juvenile delinquent.
My mom is very proud of introducing music to all her kids. But I played in some bad rock bands my junior and senior years of high school.
Living in somebody else's pain for an actor man, it's actually nice when you get to feel that kind of emotion. That's what I like.