A Quote by Nikolaj Coster-Waldau

I like to read everything, really, especially autobiographies. — © Nikolaj Coster-Waldau
I like to read everything, really, especially autobiographies.
When I do read, it tends to be serious books like autobiographies and if I've met a famous person, I'll read up on them.
I like to read. Autobiographies.
I will read biographies or autobiographies while I'm writing, but mostly I put books in a to-read queue, like Rachel Cusk's new novel, "Outline."
I don't want to know about my biggest idols. I don't want to read their autobiographies, I don't want to find out what they're really like.
I read everything, but generally more fact than fiction - especially autobiographies and biographies. I've read 'Long Walk to Freedom' by Nelson Mandela at least twice on holiday. Every time, I'm totally awed by his vision, strength and forgiveness. I feel honoured to have got to know him and his wonderful wife Graca over the years.
Most people when they have autobiographies, they're not autobiographies, they're biographies written by a ghost writer.
I am opposed to autobiographies, mainly because most autobiographies lie.
I haven't read any of the autobiographies about me.
If you read any sort of, like, military general autobiographies or biographies, most of them never wanted to fight, you know? It's necessary. War is necessary.
I love watching old movies, and I read a lot of autobiographies.
I read autobiographies because there is too much fiction in my life.
Growing up, I read all three of Frederick Douglass' autobiographies by the time I was 12.
I don't think Trump reads. If he does, my guess is he's reading autobiographies of ... I wonder if he's read Mein Kampf.
I feel like the books were just written like a movie. You read it and you can just kind of see everything. Before I went in to read with the director, I read the first book and I loved it. I didn't realize how good the writing was. And then I went in and read with Gary Ross, and that was it.
Read, read, read. Read everything -- trash, classics, good and bad, and see how they do it. Just like a carpenter who works as an apprentice and studies the master. Read! You'll absorb it. Then write. If it's good, you'll find out. If it's not, throw it out of the window.
I just want to say that um, I'm just really, really shocked at like how nice our world is because it's just so nice. Like oh my God! Like, the other day, like I was sitting there and I saw these magazines and they said I was pregnant, and like, it's so true. Like America, believe everything you read. Because, like, you're smart and I'm stupid. Like for real. Come on y'all.
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