45 Top Vince Vaughn Quotes Of All-Time
Vince Vaughn is a versatile actor, producer, and screenwriter. Born in Minnesota and raised in Illinois, Vince’s love for performing arts began after he got in touch with musical theatre as a kid and started his career with commercials. After starring in many big and small roles in the early 1990s, he finally had his big career breakthrough in 1996 with the independent comedy film ‘Swingers’. After this big success, Vince starred in a string of well known films such as ‘The Cell’, ‘Into the Wild’, ‘The Breakup’, ‘The Dilemma’ and ‘The Internship’. Also a talented screenwriter and producer, Vince has also tasted success with his books on the art of screenwriting. We have compiled the best of Vince Vaughn quotes on art, family, home, Hollywood, friends, characters and acting taken from his books, interviews and talk show appearances.
I've been lucky to work with people that I like most of the time. If I don't like them, I'll play head games with them to get their minds spinning.
I probably follow all sports a little bit. I like hockey quite a bit. I like football. I like college basketball when it gets down to March Madness. I like baseball. I enjoy them all. I watch them all.
I could keep trying to do the same kind of comedies. You know how it's going to go, and you can get an audience with it, but then I feel like a hamster on a wheel.
I think too many people look at the arts with a religious outlook. Arts, music, singing and performing, it's all make-believe.
I've always just talked to my family and my friends. I've never been a person that's gone through excessive therapy at all. Some people might say that I should.
It's great extremes which leads to great drama and great comedy.
For me, I love California. I feel like it's my second home in that I moved out by choice at eighteen. It gave me opportunities that I didn't have anywhere else.
As an artist, I can't be responsible for how people interpret material.
I'm not running for office. I just want people to come to my stuff and escape and see me as a character, not as anything else.
I'm a Cubs fan. As a kid, the Cubs were my team.
If you've been on the covers of some magazines and been in a few movies that have been seen by people, for some reason, women seem to be drawn to you.
You'll never meet a nicer guy than Owen Wilson.
It's grueling never knowing if the audience is going to think you're funny. It's soul-destroying when they don't laugh.
I've always been a fan of a Johnny Carson because he was so great with an audience and not afraid of self-deprecating humor.
I have a preference for film just because of the familiarity. It's what I know, and I sort of have nostalgia for it.
I played football. I wrestled. Those were team sports and I played for the school. When I was younger, I played kick the can and stuff like that. I loved that.
I'm a horrible golfer.
I feel like as you get older, the roles you get change, and you don't always want to do the same tone over and over again.
All of us have a lot of sides to ourselves, but the fun thing about being actor is you make one side predominant for the character you're playing.
When you're younger, you feel like work is work and relationships are supposed to be easy. As you get older, you realize you have to work at relationships to make them sustainable.
I'm not a big gadget guy. When I write, I'll do the whole thing by hand, and then I'll put it into the computer.
Some people really like to get into Twitter, but it's not my thing.
My father came from nothing, so he believed that people could do anything if they worked hard enough. I think he liked that I chose to be an actor. Both he and my mom were totally supportive.
I was a bed wetter till very late. My mom used to hang my sheets out the window to dry, and I'd have to run home from school in order to beat the other kids to my house so they wouldn't see them.
The last book I read was the book I've been rereading most of my life, The Fountainhead.
If I'm not interested in a woman, I'm straight-forward. Right after sex, I usually say, 'I can't do this anymore. Thanks for coming over!'
I've never been big on cars. When I first got to Hollywood, I bought a used car from Avis. I drove that until I almost had to pay someone to tow it away.
Whenever you're scared of something, don't let that define you. We all feel it, but step up.
I didn't own a cell phone for a long time. I was late in the game on that.
You don't worry about being liked. You have to be yourself.