Top 55 Quotes & Sayings by Ron Livingston

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American actor Ron Livingston.
Last updated on September 17, 2024.
Ron Livingston

Ronald Joseph Livingston is an American actor. He is known for playing Peter Gibbons in the 1999 film Office Space and Captain Lewis Nixon III in the 2001 miniseries Band of Brothers. Livingston's other roles include the films Swingers (1996), Adaptation (2002), The Conjuring (2013); and the television series Loudermilk, and Boardwalk Empire, on which he appeared in the fourth season.

I think what people like about people is when they live their life the way they want to live it, unapologetically, and if they're being true to themselves.
It can be liberating to get fired because you realize the world doesn't end. There's other ways to make money, better jobs.
Good actors, you always know what they're thinking. That's why they're good actors. — © Ron Livingston
Good actors, you always know what they're thinking. That's why they're good actors.
I would worry if people always associated me with Larry Sokolov.
I say the one thing about luck is you can't really count on it.
I think there is sort of a disconnect in this country between people that served in the military, understand the culture of it and what it is, and the people who only know what they see on the news and read - and they don't really get a feel for the culture.
'Rocky' I tend to watch through to the end every time.
I'm definitely guilty of turning tail and running in places in my life. It's the lack of courage, really.
If you're a real scientist, you're constantly open to new data. Nothing is ever 100% validated.
I'd say 50 on men is like 33 on women in Hollywood. The standards - it's just the way we do our storytelling. And I hope it will change, because I think it's dumb.
My favorite characters that I've gotten to do are the ones that surprised me the most.
I don't always get to do a lot of bad guys.
It all comes down to probable cause: If you think something's up, maybe you gotta take a look. — © Ron Livingston
It all comes down to probable cause: If you think something's up, maybe you gotta take a look.
The scariest thing I've ever had about a long drive is almost falling asleep a couple of times. Those moments where you maybe should have pulled over and taken a nap, like, a couple of hours ago.
I have a short attention span, so I go through short nerd-out phases.
Management don't really have any problem at all with firing people. It's a powerful idea that, If I'm not happy, I'll quit. I'll try something else!
Flight attendants all over the world saw 'Sex and the City.' Doesn't matter what country you are in. The flight attendants know Jack Berger.
I personally feel like an exorcism movie without God is like a western without hats. Sure, you can do it, but why would you try?
The funny thing about 'Office Space' is I almost never get my lines quoted back to me.
I don't think a lot of people gave 'Beavis & Butt-Head' credit for how subtle it could be.
We sort of think that science is about the known, but science is really about exploring the unknown.
An actor's career doesn't feel like just one career to me. It feels like about five or six. Because every six or seven years, you look in the mirror and you have a completely different product.
It's always interesting when people are sort of broken. I think it's one of the most interesting qualities that human beings have is that broken people can fix themselves sometimes.
Any time you do physical stuff, violence, it is controlled. It's a little bit like you block the move.
My sister Jennifer is an Emmy winning journalist and mother of three amazing girls. She brings an exceptional dedication to her job, her family, and her community, and has been a role model of mine for many, many years. I'm extremely proud of her.
I can't pull off blond, but I got some blond tips. Which is as close as I'll ever come to being in a '90s boy band.
The first film where I had a speaking role was 'The Low Life,' but I did appear for about three seconds in 'Straight Talk' with Dolly Parton and James Woods. I had a line, and it was cut. It was alright: I got my AEU card anyway.
The real intimidating stuff is the scene where you show up for the first day. You kind of square off, and that is where you look each other in the eye.
It's got to be weird to sit in an office all day and deal with these creative types without having any idea of what they do or how they do it.
There is technique to it-he is just standing there flexing his arm, and I am standing there making faces as if I am being choked. You keep your head in a certain angle for the camera.
I grew up in Iowa, so we had Cheap Trick come through a lot, but some of the other acts were a little harder to find.
I saw 'The Shining' really young. I don't think it scarred me, but I had a paper route, and I delivered to some apartment buildings, and it made it a little scary to walk down those hallways.
Eric McCormack is directing talent waiting to happen.
In real life, I know to filter all my jerk opinions and my jerk thoughts and my jerk desires.
If you play your cards right things are going to happen in the long run. In the short run, it is anybody's guess.
I'm a fan of 'Family Guy,' and I like watching the show. — © Ron Livingston
I'm a fan of 'Family Guy,' and I like watching the show.
Life is not always like chess. Just because you have the king surrounded, don't think he is not capable of hurting you.
We're all trying to live up to our personal codes, so we relate to people who we see doing the same thing.
In college, I actually did some work on a documentary project talking to Vietnam vets about the images of war and how it changed. When they grew up, it was like 'Sands of Iwo Jima' and there was this, you know - after Vietnam, there was a whole different way of looking at war.
Everybody thinks that actors would be really good at bluffing, but I think it's a little backward.
If I'm in something funny, I like to try and find some kind of serious line in it that people can relate to.
In corporate levels, it's all about tailoring your shirt and which tennis club you belong to and which watch you are wearing and what did you shoot last week?
A lot of the stuff I have done had been not only the likable guy, but like the nice likable guy.
There's jerks, and there's villains. Villains, I think, are very aware of who they are and what they're doing and their effect on the world. Jerks tend to think they're great guys.
They're either going to fire you or they're not. They can only fire you. That's all they can do. They can't take your thumbs.
My main position on karaoke is just say no. I also think there should be a cut-off level where, once you reach a certain amount of talent or ability, you shouldn't be allowed to do karaoke anymore. Go get a band and actually do that. There's no need to show everybody else up.
People who are deceptive themselves have a really good ear for deception. They know when somebody's telling the truth or not, and so one of the ways around that is to always be telling the truth - or some version of it.
It's kinda cool seeing people having real fights with people they really know. — © Ron Livingston
It's kinda cool seeing people having real fights with people they really know.
We don't plan to be good or bad. We just think, 'What do I want now? I want coffee now. I want the paper now.'
For the really scary stuff to work at the end you have to fall in love a little bit with the family and want then to be ok. And once you get the audience to buy in on that then they care. They want them to be okay.
When people get in trouble with addiction, it's because they're holding themselves to too high a standard and because they're not meeting it, they have to punish themselves, and it turns into this cycle of failing and falling lower and lower.
Human beings were not meant to sit in little cubicles staring at computer screens all day, filling out useless forms and listening to eight different bosses drone on about about mission statements.
It's not that I'm lazy, it's that I just don't care
There's some [films] where I do a lot of homework and then there's some, where it's supposed to take you by surprise. So you kind of just want to get in there and have everything take you by surprise rather than just have him tell you how everything went down.
Really good director sometimes will kind of see what the actors are doing and then get in there. Because there's the realization that you have to find it a little bit and then kind of clump around and sniff it out.
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