Jamie Campbell Bower quotes:

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  • I went to boarding school in the country, so there's no real differentiation between family and friends. I went there from when I was 8 until I was 17 - it was insane. If you earn my friendship, you are my family, and I'll do anything for you.

  • I'd love to be a part of 'Star Wars.' I'd be a Sith, of course - I'm English! We've got the voice, and it's perfect for the bad guys.

  • It shouldn't matter what anyone else thinks. Life is not easy. The road to happiness is not a path well trotted. You have to find your own path to enlightenment.

  • You know, Johnny Depp has always been a massive inspiration for me and he's somebody who has produced an incredible amount of work, and every single piece that he does is amazing.

  • Particularly for English people, Shakespeare is always at the forefront of both drama and the English language. He's always been there. I can't remember starting school and not learning about him.

  • I've been on sets where I broke my ankle on a television show doing a stunt playing Arthur in 'Camelot.' That was because it was really rushed, and it hadn't been thought through properly.

  • I feel responsible for certain fans, but I've never said I'm a role model.

  • Being on a movie set is wonderful experience, but it's a bubble - it isn't real life.

  • I don't mind if people are saying nasty things about me behind my back - I just don't want to know about them.

  • People can hate on you for doing what it is that makes you happy, but ultimately, it has to belong to you. It shouldn't matter what anyone else thinks. Life is not easy. The road to happiness is not a path well trotted. You have to find your own path to enlightenment.

  • My essentials are skinny jeans, loose-fitting tees, big jumpers, and the leather jacket. Everything is black or blue - I don't own anything colorful.

  • Being able to do lead roles in pictures or onstage or whatever it is that you're doing in acting is obviously what you strive for because you want to better yourself as an actor and you want to better yourself as a person as well. But that does come with a lot of responsibility and a great deal of weight.

  • I always had the idea that I wanted to perform. I love being the center of attention - and I always love talking about myself.

  • Growing up in England, I was constantly surrounded by the Arthurian legend.

  • There's nothing worse than finishing your last take on a movie and thinking, 'God! I finally nailed who this guy was!'

  • I'm an extrovert, I like to gesticulate and talk loud and stuff, and the theater is easy for me.

  • I'm a dirty kid: I like to be outside, I like to run about, I like to get messy. So I spent a lot of time outside as a kid, skating and just being a disaster. I was obsessed with Dogtown - I still am obsessed with Dogtown, the Z-Boys. I love Stacy Peralta and Jay Adams and Andrew Reynolds, all these guys. I used to think I was Chad Muska.

  • I wanted to be a part of the first 'Twilight' movie, and unfortunately, it didn't work out so great. So when they came back and were like, 'Do you want to come in for a part for the second movie,' I was like, 'Absolutely.'

  • I'm nervous when taking part in any movie.

  • As a kid I was into horror. I loved horror. Horror was huge. I was always into horror. Goosebumps for me was massive growing up. Horror for me was always a big thing.

  • I think that there should be this thing for cover-ups on tattoos. I want to develop it. It's like a skin-toned transfer, and then all the make-up artist has to do is airbrush over it to blend it into the skin. There's nothing like that. At the moment, you literally have to go red and get it to skin color, which takes forever.

  • I want to do more movies. I feel like it's a totally different skill set than there is to theater. It's much more internal.

  • I see myself as a mascot for the kids who get beat down and don't feel like they belong

  • I tend to thrive on being misquoted. It's the only way I sound good.

  • I see myself as a mascot for the kids who get beat down and don't feel like they belong.

  • People don't get it; they think I'm rich. I'm not! I have no money.

  • I'm hardly the sexiest man in the world. I'm a bit of a geek.

  • I think I'm nervous to sign on to any job.

  • I like being broken. It means I can have chocolate for breakfast.

  • I think I'm always drawn to a good story

  • I don't think I'd really be alive without it, in all honesty.

  • For me, it's interesting because I never thought of myself as an action man, but apparently I can do it, so that's good to know.

  • For every person that likes you there is going to be a person that doesn't like you. It's the nature of humanity.

  • I was obsessed with girls when I was 13 years old; I wasn't really into books.

  • I'm a horrible romantic!

  • I write music. I'm in a band.

  • Hamlet' is obviously a role a lot of actors want to portray or be involved with in some way and that I'd like to be involved in.

  • I've been a musician longer than I've been an actor.

  • If I could play any character from the book though it'd be Church. Who wouldn't want to be a cat?!

  • People can hate on you for doing what it is that makes you happy, but ultimately it has to belong to you. It shouldn't matter what anyone else thinks.

  • There's nothing worse than finishing your last take on a movie and thinking, 'God! I finally nailed who this guy was!

  • As an actor and as a performer, I'm very much aware of the fact that my job is to change both physically and emotionally and that was what hurt the most - the fact that people were judging me based on nothing.

  • I'm working on my music a lot, like folk singing, guitar. It's sort of rocky, folky, alty, angsty. I'm putting a lot of energy into that.

  • I like old school horror movies like Exorcist. I always loved scaring myself and I don't know at all what that's about.

  • I have an apartment back home in London. England will be home for me. It always has been and always will be. It's where my friends are.

  • As a director, you have a thousand things going on in your head, and of course, that's going to be difficult. That's going to mean that some things get overlooked. And so, for us as performers, being the selfish pricks that we are, we're sitting there being concerned about ourselves all the time and our character's through-line.

  • I don't want to be so analytical of my own life, because if I start to be analytical of my own life, maybe I'll choose not to believe anything that's going on. But, the fact of the matter is, I've experienced both sides of it now. Sides where you have a great time with people on set, and then you do just step away. And it's not malicious. It's just that people go back and live their lives and do whatever.

  • Of course, on a job, you have a shared common interest in the fact that you're there making a movie or making a TV show, and that creates unification within a group. There has to be something more than just the work for that to continue on, for that friendship to continue on.

  • I suppose with any character that you play you always bring your personal experience to it. You always bring people that you know or that you've met and sort of - this is what I do, I mean, I don't know what anyone else does - but people that you know or that you've met that have affected you in certain ways, you bring into it.

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