Top 100 Quotes & Sayings by Lili Reinhart - Page 2

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American actress Lili Reinhart.
Last updated on December 21, 2024.
I just love spending the day at the beach and then staying inside all night.
My parents just had faith in me, and thank God they did. They weren't stage parents in the slightest.
I take, like, two baths a day. Is that weird? I don't know.
I feel like every time I tweeted something that was a little opinionated, or every time I posted something on Tumblr that seemed a little private, it's all of a sudden making news relationship-wise.
People are going to criticize you no matter what, so I'm going to say whatever the hell I want to say.
People post things on Instagram that they know people are going to like.
A man in a position of power over me used that said power to try and take advantage of me.
I journal a lot for nobody but myself. Just to get my thoughts out and to clear my mind. That's very therapeutic to me. — © Lili Reinhart
I journal a lot for nobody but myself. Just to get my thoughts out and to clear my mind. That's very therapeutic to me.
I use an acne cleanser. I've always had that St. Ives apricot scrub. But I have bad skin sometimes.
For teenage kids, they feel a pressure to sweep things under the rug because they feel like they're not important enough to have problems.
I grew up one of three girls, and none of them were into comic books, so I wasn't exposed to that world.
I never had to do anything specific to craft my 'image.' I wanted people to know that I was a goofball, that I didn't take myself too seriously, and that I love what I do. On my Twitter and Instagram, whenever I can, I try and show myself. I'm not trying to be an Instagram model.
My everyday look is casual, and I try not to wear makeup if I don't have to. I'll cover a zit with a little concealer, but I don't wear foundation on a daily basis. I maybe fill in my eyebrows.
Growing up, I watched a lot of TLC - I loved 'Four Weddings' and 'Hoarding: Buried Alive.' They're so binge-able.
When you meet your best friend in real life, or you meet your soulmate, you just know it, and you feel it.
When my skin is breaking out pretty bad, I try to leave it alone as much as I can. I don't want to pack on product after product, I think that makes it worse and kind of overwhelms your skin.
I love to apply my foundation with BeautyBlenders - I just think it gives the most natural kind of glow, but I've learned from being on set that you should use a damp BeautyBlender but that you should dampen it with rosewater. It just kind of brings your skin to life a little bit more.
I hate wearing too much makeup or caked-on foundation. — © Lili Reinhart
I hate wearing too much makeup or caked-on foundation.
I actually didn't go to prom. I didn't have the chance.
Your feelings are validated by the fact that you're feeling them.
There's a definite rift in 'Riverdale.' There's a civil war between the Southside and the Northside. And Jughead being on the Southside and Betty's on the Northside, it becomes a bit of a 'Romeo and Juliet' situation.
I have a sugar addiction - when I don't eat sugar, my body literally shakes. It's not something I'm proud of.
I'm kind of a warrior for love, and I wear my heart on my sleeve. — © Lili Reinhart
I'm kind of a warrior for love, and I wear my heart on my sleeve.
I want to be relatable. I want people to know who I am, but that doesn't mean you get to know everything about me and my life. I think that there's a fine line.
I grew up with a very small, select group of friends that I kept my whole life.
It's weird how much social media affects someone's career. Deals and jobs are sometimes based off how many followers you have, which is a little sad. I would rather that not be the case, but I understand that it's important.
Sometimes people will approach me on the street and ask me very personal questions about my dating life. Fans talk to me like they know me, and it's like, 'You don't know me. You know my character, but you really don't know me.'
I'm the kind of person, if I don't like you, unfortunately you know that.
I moved across the country when I was 16, so I left my high school and finished school online in order to pursue my acting more.
I never had had a large group of friends, so I often felt a little out of place and like I was in a different mindset from everyone else around me because I was so focused on my acting career.
I think there's something about going on a hike and looking at a city view or looking at the ocean that brings you back to earth and kind of reminds you that your problems are quite small in retrospect.
I like to escape to the beach and kind of ground myself whenever I can.
I've had social anxiety forever - I don't thrive in social or party settings. — © Lili Reinhart
I've had social anxiety forever - I don't thrive in social or party settings.
When I get really passionate about something, the audition process is really strenuous and hard on me because I feel so much for the project, and I become so attached to it. It's hard. It's stressful because you want it so badly, and you're crafting this character that you're falling in love with.
Everything I'm thinking in my head goes onto my face, so you can see right through me.
You feel guilt when you're not necessarily in the best mood and you say to your fans "No, I don't want to take a photo," or you're not as happy or bubbly as they probably thought you would be. I've had to remind myself that's okay. No one's forcing me or any other celebrity to take time out of their day to say hi to these fans or do these things. There is a sense of guilt that you can feel sometimes for not meeting their expectations, but that's kind of wrong for me to think that way, because I am a person.
There's no difference between my persona on Twitter and Instagram and in real life.
I just check my Instagram. I get a lot of inspiration from there, I follow a lot of different designers and not really people in particular, just kind of designers and shops, certain stores that I love and just kind of draw inspiration from there and bookmark them.
The best stuff happens when you take a chance. When you risk something and do the thing that the other people are taking a chance on, on a network kind of level, they will be rewarded. You know, risk-reward.
Some people say the things I do are annoying because I'm intentionally trying too hard to be relatable, but I'm really not. It's never really been my intention; I've never gone out of my way to be relatable to anyone. I just say what I want, and I'm pretty blunt about things.
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