A Quote by Jason Biggs

Well, I'm never happier than when I'm acting. — © Jason Biggs
Well, I'm never happier than when I'm acting.

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I definitely want to go on acting for as long as I can find employment. I'm never happier than when I'm on a film set. I just want to keep working.
When men and women across the country reported how happy they felt, researchers found that jugglers were happier than others. By and large, the more roles, the greater the happiness. Parents were happier than nonparents, and workers were happier than nonworkers. Married people were much happier than unmarried people. Married people were generally at the top of the emotional totem pole.
If we only wanted to be happy, it would be easy; but we want to be happier than other people, and that is almost always difficult, since we think them happier than they are.
The fact that a believer is happier than a skeptic is no more to the point than the fact that a drunken man is happier than a sober one.
Eventually, I realized that there was only so much that I could put in the way of my happiness, and acting made me happier than anything else.
I would rather miss the mark acting well than win the day acting basely.
I should become happier at what I do and leave others happier than before they’d met me.
Well, I'm happier talking about other people than me.
I'm never happier than when I'm with my family.
I'm never happier than when I'm on set.
I'm never happier than in the bed.
Happier thoughts lead to essentially a happier biochemistry. A happier, healthier body.
Happiness, like health, is probably also only a passing accident. For a moment or two the organism is irritated so little that it is not conscious of it; for the duration of that moment it is happy. Thus a hog is always happier than a man, and a bacillus is happier than a hog
I have never seen happier people than those who have repented.
And in the same way, FDR's not much of a father. Although the children in all their memoirs really talk about what a fun-loving guy Dad was, and how brooding and unhappy Mom was. The children sort of blame it all on the mother. Well, this is kind of standard and typical, and aggrieved Eleanor Roosevelt that she was not a happier mother. She wanted to be a happier mother. And I must say, she was a happier grandmother.
Well, I've been acting for 50 years now, professionally. I've been acting a lot longer. My mother reckons I was acting when I got out of the womb. But because I've been working in the theater, I've probably only done about 25 movies but I've done more than 100 plays.
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