Seth Green quotes:

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  • You look at John Travolta in 'Pulp Fiction', you look at Donnie Wahlberg in 'The Sixth Sense.' People have liens against them in crazy ways and the audience is always forgiving - if you prove it.

  • I don't believe in e-mail. I rarely use a cell phone and I don't have a fax.

  • I firmly believe in marriage. It's a real important decision that takes a lot of dedication and time. If you're thinking about divorce. You shouldn't get married.

  • There are two kinds of people in this world: Michael Jackson fans and losers.

  • Over the last four years, I've made a habit of coming into my office in the morning and just getting to work.

  • Star Wars' is such a phenomenal global supernova that anything that gets said about it becomes kind of fact and gospel, and then taken by the legions of fans who are so excited to have more 'Star Wars,' that they roll off on all sorts of flights of fancy.

  • I've noticed that girls between like 20 and 30 seem to know 'Can't Hardly Wait.' I got the goth kids who know 'Buffy.' I got this wide spectrum of people who range from like 8 to 13 who seem to know 'Scooby-Doo.' Then I get the international people who seem to know 'Austin Powers' and 'The Italian Job.'

  • I mean, we make a 15-minute show that's incredibly silly, even though all of our scenic designers, puppet builders. animators, everybody that works on the show take their work very seriously. So somebody saying that we'd even be in contention for a very respectable award is really nice.

  • I had been acting since I was seven years old, but I had a combination of things happen at about the same time. 'Austin Powers' came out on DVD, I got a series regular gig on 'Buffy' and 'Can't Hardly Wait' came out.

  • I've noticed that girls between like 20 and 30 seem to know 'Can't Hardly Wait.' I got the goth kids who know 'Buffy.' I got this wide spectrum of people who range from like 8 to 13 who seem to know 'Scooby-Doo.' Then I get the international people who seem to know 'Austin Powers' and 'The Italian Job.

  • I'm not interested in becoming a bigger star, I'm not interested in being the wealthiest guy in the world. I'm doing fine, I love acting, and I want to do it for the rest of my life.

  • Three or four years ago, I got really caught up in the movies people were making, the opportunities they were getting, and I was looking at them with bitterness.

  • There's no greater way to gain an audience's sympathy than by being unfortunate.

  • The chili I ate made for an explosive bathroom experience. I don't know how to put this delicately, but I missed the toilet entirely.

  • All of my activities are so pedestrian. The extreme sport I play is ping pong. And we play it hard. If any of you suckers want to step up to the table, be ready.

  • During the writer's strike I was walking a line and ran into Jack Black and he said, 'We're doing Airborne 2!', and I asked, 'Are you kidding?', and he said, 'Yeah.' I like 'Airborne,' its very pure.

  • It's sad and upsetting when you see somebody crying hysterically, but at the same time it's real funny.

  • It doesn't matter what you're saying if you come from an honest place.

  • On 'Robot Chicken' we parodied a lot of things but it was done out of love.

  • I was four years old when I saw 'Star Wars', and it has been significantly important throughout my entire life.

  • I was never famous as a kid. That's the biggest difference between me and any other kid actor is that I wasn't famous as a kid.

  • As people get older and fall out of the spotlight, people's memory of them changes.

  • After working for 18 years, all of a sudden I became successful on a level where other people knew it. It's not a cat you can put back in the bag.

  • How people interpret my degrees of sexiness is out of my hands.

  • Entertainment is all about helping people feel things that they might not have access to normally. They watch something and it makes them feel something, and that makes them reflective about their own life, you know?

  • God is, to me, pretty much a myth created over time to deny the idea that we're all responsible for our own actions.

  • I love acting. Acting's always been my first love. I grew up watching multi-camera television shows... And I thought I would absolutely be in for that.

  • I really love animation as a storytelling medium, whether it's traditional, cel animation, or CG, or stop motion, which is more our studio's area of focus. But I find that the creatives behind any kind of animation are typically very similar, and so regardless of what aesthetic they use to realize their vision, I'm usually pretty into it.

  • I think I've always just been kinda geeky and got to play some mildly appealing roles.

  • I think people always appreciate somebody else's informed educated opinion. To the degree that anybody with a computer can offer a journalistic point of view whether or not they have a degree, it sort of alters the validity of you have to place on anyone's individual comment.

  • I was four years old when I saw 'Star Wars,' and it has been significantly important throughout my entire life.

  • I was never specifically associated with a part, I didn't have tons of money, I wasn't conventionally tall or handsome, so you know the things that were available to me were hard work and perseverance.

  • I'm a control freak except that I'm a good team player. So I obsess about the details of things but I also trust the team.

  • Jeff Ross has a new show on Comedy Central where he roasts the news. It'll be perfect for people who find Jon Stewart too handsome and funny.

  • Most of all, I loved seeing Princess Leia strangling you at the end of Return of the Jedi.

  • The communication has evolved to such a degree that kids under 25 can connect to each other so quickly and so immediately that they really don't have the patience or understanding for inherited rhetoric.

  • There's never a surefire good career move except doing good work.

  • This planet has rejuvenated itself over and over again. Its species are just witnesses. [Earth] is going to reclaim itself once it tires of us. And all that will be left are the bones.

  • Three or four years ago, I got really caught up in the movies people were making, the opportunities they were getting, and I was looking at them with bitterness. As soon as I decided that their career was their career and mine was mine and I would have to serve myself, my attitude changed. I'm as normal as you can be in these circumstances.

  • You don't wear pants that tight unless you got balls.

  • You're constantly, in human culture, trying to balance between uplifting, heartfelt, sincere, earnestness that empowers and enlightens people, and the sarcastic cynicism that comes from just people's acquired bitterness over experiences.

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