Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American actor Thomas F. Wilson.
Last updated on December 21, 2024.
Thomas Francis Wilson Jr. is an American actor, comedian, musician, podcaster and YouTuber. He is best known for playing Biff Tannen, Griff Tannen, and Buford "Mad Dog" Tannen in the Back to the Future film trilogy (1985–1990). He also played coach Ben Fredricks in the comedy series Freaks and Geeks (1999–2000) and voices various characters, mainly villains, on the Nickelodeon animated series SpongeBob SquarePants (2001–present).
The Delorean was an inferior automobile, and nearly impossible for a person of normal size like myself to enter and exit.
Love is more important than material possessions.
I've decided to do what I want to do in life and follow my own path as an artist, so I've decided not to participate in any sort of nostalgia in which I'm marginalized as a pop icon of yesteryear.
Crispin Glover is unusual, but not as unusual as he sometimes presents himself. We got along nicely.
Especially when you've become the father of two daughters, you hope the world can be a more gentle place.
Michael J. Fox is nice. I'm not in close contact with him.
I've performed on 'The Tonight Show' with both Johnny Carson and Jay Leno, but not at the same time.
The world would use us just as it did the martyrs, if we loved God as they did.
Friendship is to be purchased only by friendship. A man may have authority over others, but he can never have their hearts but by giving his own.
A great man is made so for others.
He, who loves praise, loves temptation.
Consider what God can do, and you will never despair of success.
Intemperance in talk makes dreadful havoc in the heart.
A good judge should never boast of his power, because he can do nothing but what he can do justly: he is not the master, but the minister of the law. Authority without virtue is a very dangerous state.
Our life must answer for our faith.
The greatest of all disorders is to think we are whole and need no help.
There is a danger in being persuaded before one understands.
The commands of God are all designed to make us more happy than we can possibly be without them.
I was an artistic dilettante for a while, in photography and collage and the visual arts.
It costs more to revenge injuries than to bear them.
The Devil never tempts us with more success than when he tempts us with a sight of our own good actions.
Labor, therefore, is a duty from which no man living is exempt, without forfeiting his right to his daily bread.
To serve God, to love God, to enjoy God, is the sweetest freedom in the world.
The fewer desires, the more peace.
How it shaped my perception is this: I have become so indelibly identified as a character in pop culture that it has forced me to go deeply within myself to get a very very rock solid sense, to myself, of who I am.
And by the same token, I appreciate math, because I can't do math. If I have to read a map or figure out the tip on a restaurant bill, I might start to tear up a little bit.
I was studying acting in New York, and wasn't being hired by anyone to do anything other than to work in an Oriental rug warehouse.
If you going to live by a certain code - as Bob Dylan said, you gotta serve somebody.
We all know that a sympathetic and intelligent listener not only flatters our vanity, but also frequently enables us to crystallize our own ideas to the best advantage. Why, then, do we so often refuse to perform this service?