Nico Tortorella quotes:

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  • I went to art school in Chicago for a year at Columbia College. I had this whole master plan of getting into sustainable development and green architecture and construction, so I wanted to go to business school and then get my masters in construction and development.

  • I worked at the Northlight Theater in Skokie, and the Mercury Theater on South Port. I actually did a show there for three years, called 'Over the Tavern.'

  • I've always had different diet kicks. I grew up in a big Italian family, kind of grew up a chubby kid, then went vegan in fifth grade. I did that for three years, then I went raw in high school. It's always been extreme, but in the last few years I've gotten into balance. I don't restrict myself like I used to.

  • I remember the 'Scary Movie' series coming out for sure, and I was a big fan of those.

  • It's so funny - my mom when I am dating someone new, all she will get is the name, first and last, and within an hour, I will get an entire life report of the person.

  • The s - t I put on Instagram, in a lot of ways, I'm making fun of what it actually is. Some of the things I put on there are absolutely ridiculous because parts of my life are absolutely ridiculous.

  • Everybody knows what love is in one way or another, and everybody has an answer of what love means to them.

  • Here's my take on Instagram: It's so ridiculous that people can go on and play characters, and none of it [should be] taken too seriously.

  • I am not ruled by sex. I never have been.

  • I am the least jealous person I have ever met.

  • I love the consistency of working on television. You don't get that in working on film.

  • I don't really get nervous in front of people. I kind of walk into every situation like I'm walking in to meet my peers, and they either like me or not.

  • As long as my work continues to speak for itself outside of what I look like, I'm okay.

  • Family is so important and I think that is what you are doing in a relationship - you are in one way or another creating a family. And if you don't have a solid base for that, then it is never going to work.

  • I am driven by love and I have been in love with a handful of different people, men and women. It's like, if you go to a bookstore and you know exactly what kind of book you want, you have to look it up in the system because it's in a specific section of the bookstore. I fit into a handful of sections in the bookstore.

  • I believe in sexual monogamy, but I don't believe in emotional monogamy.

  • I don't want to get locked into any one type of genre. I just want to constantly be working with amazing directors and amazing actors, and just always pushing the envelope on what I can do, as an actor.

  • I feel like the last tattoo you got is usually your favorite.

  • I get told I'm too good-looking for a lot of roles. They don't write roles people would think I'm supposed to play as often as they used to - the rom-com pretty-boy storylines.

  • I have a best friend that has been in a relationship for five years, they just broke up and now she is dating one of his best friends and [it] ruined everything. I have dated best friends.

  • I have a handful of people that I have dated that I don't follow, but I will go and see what they are up to.

  • I love the consistency of working on television. You don't get that in working on film. But, it's all about the right projects. I'm reading different stuff, every single day. I'm actively seeking.

  • I need different people to tap into different energies for different things.

  • I refused from the beginning to restrict myself to any sort of lifestyle.

  • I think it's kind of written in stone that men are supposed to have strong feelings about age, but I've never really thought about it.

  • I wear my heart on my sleeve and live my life as openly and honestly as I can.

  • I work out a lot - five, six, days a week. I take yoga classes and go to the gym - I love doing it and I have the time to do it. Not everybody has that option.

  • If I have to be objectified in my twenties to be taken seriously in my thirties, I'm doing something right.

  • I'm not trying to redefine sexuality or humanity or say that my answer is right and yours is wrong. I'm just happy with who I am.

  • I've learned so much from just being in film industry. I definitely want to stay in front of the camera and learn more from as many people as I can. Somewhere down the line, writing, directing and producing would be fantastic.

  • Look, a lot of people don't think that the way that I live my life is a real thing, that it exists, that having a broad spectrum of sexual orientation is even possible.

  • Movies are thankfully about real people nowadays, and I don't necessarily always look like a real person.

  • My mom actually took me to get my first tattoo when I was 15. She highly regrets that choice now, as I have a lot more.

  • My whole thing is, if you love this person as much as you say you do and you spent this much time together, you owe it to that person to have a conversation with them about opening up the relationship one way or another before you go and you act on it.

  • Someone that is not close with their family is an immediate deal breaker for me.

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