33 Top Sasha Grey Quotes That Will Blow Away The Cobwebs
Sasha Grey is an American actress writer, and former pornographic actress. ‘The Girlfriend Experience,’ marked her feature film debut. Some of her notable roles in films include ‘Would You Rather,’ ‘Open Windows,’ ‘Entourage,’ ‘Smash Cut.’ She was the singer, writer and co-founder of an industrial band, ‘aTelecine.’ She has also written a trilogy of novels, ‘The Juliette Society.’ Following is a compilation of quotable sayings by Sasha Grey which have been amassed from her movies, writings, dialogues, tweets, interviews, etc. Zoom through the corpus of quotes by Sasha Grey on persistence, determination, views, beliefs, rejection, fantasy, artist, determination, love, challenges, romance, sexuality, art, generations, etc.
If I only concentrated on one thing, I would limit myself in life.
I'm not very good at parties. I'm a wallflower.
I'm not one to sit here and judge here. But I think it's funny that the people that condemn the adult industry the most are the ones consuming the product the most.
I'm not 18 anymore, so I'm not into starting unnecessary beefs. It's tacky.
I'd like to think of myself as somebody who has a voice for liberating female sexuality.
I wasn't that kid where if you told me 'No,' I was just going to do it anyway.
I think there are very few people, in my generation at least, that are that passionate about what they do.
I think the big evolutionary step for me is directing my own movies.
I sacrificed a lot, in terms of friendship and family, from working so much at such a young age, but I wouldn't be where I am if I hadn't.
I like to work. I don't like to have lulls. I feel like it makes me lazy and uncreative, and that's when your ideas become stagnant.
I have this brand, I have my name. And I'm going to do what I want because people will buy it. People will enjoy it. So don't tell me I have to follow this formula and sit inside the box. Because I don't.
I have a very eclectic group of fans. I have fans that love me for me and who have never even seen my adult work. They just like my music, or they just like me.
I guess I've always been attracted to secret societies and the mystery surrounding them.
I find it vulgar that people are so fascinated by natural disasters, and we allow footage of young people that are looting because they have no choice because of natural disaster.
I felt I could become a performer who stood out, who challenged the way things were done and make it more creative and also encourage men and women to not be afraid of their sexuality.
I don't want to be looked at. I really want to be a home body.
I don't think any actor can be happy with their performance. There's always something you wish you would have done or said differently.
I don't believe in a God. I don't believe in any of that stuff to determine my life or my goals or my direction. I just depend on myself.
I commit to most things I do in life, so I don't really have any serious regrets. But I'll say this: There are plenty of people that I wish I could un-meet. It's kind of an L.A. syndrome.
I can be a very sarcastic person, and sometimes people take every word I say literally.
I am selective, but at the same time, I want to be out there as an actor and show people my range.
I am determined and ready to be a commodity that fulfills everyone's fantasies.
I am an actor. I am an artist. I am a daughter. I am a sister. I am a partner. I have a past that some people may not agree with, but it does not define who I am.
Honestly, I look at the project and I look at the people attached and I look at the director. If it's a role that I feel will help me, as an actor, then I'll definitely take it.
Footage of young people getting shot. That bothers me. It hits a nerve.
As a woman, and as somebody in the public eye, we always have to be ready for the red carpet and have the nicest outfit, work with the best makeup artist. While all that's nice, we're also human beings.
Anybody that believes that Adrian Grenier's name is really Vince should probably watch less TV.
A shiny ring isn't romantic to me. I think thought and love into what you do for the person you're in love with - that's romance.
From a creative standpoint, I'm interested not only in the idea of helping couples and women, but challenging myself creatively, and doing each one better than the last thing I did. I think by doing that, by adding a visual element to these films, it really makes a huge difference.
I always had all of these childhood fantasies about wanting to invent things, like a spaceship or a time machine. And everyone's imagined what it would be like to go back in time and change things, to see what would happen if you had a different life. 'Back to the Future' fulfills all of those daydreams. It's the perfect movie.