Top 99 Quotes & Sayings by Noah Centineo

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

Noah Gregory Centineo is an American actor and model. He is best known for his roles as Jesus Adams Foster in the final three seasons of the television series The Fosters, the Disney Channel film How to Build a Better Boy (2014), and the Netflix romantic comedy films To All the Boys I've Loved Before, and its sequels, as well as Sierra Burgess Is a Loser and The Perfect Date.

I think Selena Gomez seems like one of the coolest people ever. And she's, like, an activist as well, and clearly she loves love and is a loving person. I don't know if it's clear because I don't know her, but it feels that way.
I act, but I'm not necessarily an actor. Acting is just the first thing people see when they look at me. So I'd like to do more things.
I got attacked when I was six years old by a Mastiff. — © Noah Centineo
I got attacked when I was six years old by a Mastiff.
I would say I kind of just realized one day that it wasn't worth hiding from my emotions, and that I was unhappy, and that I needed to make a change in my life so that I could be happier.
I'm pretty vain.
I swear to God, like, every day, the majority of my day is sentimental.
I went to New York for work. I was at baggage claim, and I had my headphones on, and I was waiting for my bag to come out. I feel a presence approach me, and without even knowing, I had to side step and take my headphones off, and there's, like, four people looking at me.
I love love.
It's rare that I read a script, and I immediately go, 'This is perfect. I can see myself in this.'
I wake up sometimes and roll over and sleep until 4 o'clock in the afternoon.
I've always played the love interest. I've trained for it for a while. These roles are just molds I can pour myself into.
There's something so great about platonic intimacy.
If I ever feel like I'm messing up, making the worst decisions, or I'm just lesser than - if I'm being self-deprecating - I just think, 'Cheer up, dude, you're a lot worse than you think.' It makes me laugh. It takes me out of it.
We are from a swipe-right generation, and that just comes to, 'Oh you're cute, let's hook up,' and that's that. Where is actual, genuine connection that comes from spending quality time with someone?
I've met someone on Instagram, and I developed this like, ostensibly intimate relationship with them, and then, turns out, they weren't who they were. — © Noah Centineo
I've met someone on Instagram, and I developed this like, ostensibly intimate relationship with them, and then, turns out, they weren't who they were.
I think when you're young, being in love for the first time is like this fantasy.
I like 'Bright.' Some people didn't like 'Bright' - I loved it. I love that film for how blatantly obvious the analogies are.
When I was turning 21, I was like, 'Damn, I've been partying like crazy since I was 17...' I was like, 'Wow, maybe I should take a break.' So I stopped doing all that, and I found that a lot of problems I was having in my life, slowly, they didn't go away: they just became way more apparent to me.
It's hard to find a writer that really understands the intricacies of flirting and the development of love, the development of getting to know someone, the development of chemistry in real life.
First love is ravaging - it just guts you in the most wonderful way, if you can see through it.
I guess people just like Netflix. And they like rom-coms, and I was fortunate enough to book two random ones that got sold to Netflix.
I think we're all dealing with insecurity, and we hide that insecurity from the world, which, in turn, just hides us from the world. And it's only once we actually embrace these insecurities and love them that we can really love ourselves and others, fully.
I would be so happy to be Young Hulk. I cannot even explain to you. That would be so dope. He was my favorite Marvel hero, and the fact that Mark Ruffalo plays him is sick.
When I'm with someone, I give them my time, and I give them my energy because I like making someone feel loved! And making them laugh, and just, like, being there with them.
We all want love. We all want to be taken care of and supported and cherished.
If you love someone - like, truly love someone - I don't think that ever goes away. But what does change is your perspective on the relationship and the dynamic.
I'm super stressed; I'm super overwhelmed.
I was very into the truancy concept.
Sweet Tarts are dank. 10/10.
Chemistry is one of those things: it's hard to nail down what it is or how you get it.
I was, like, this tiny little kid that was goofy and would always crack jokes or sit in the back of class and not listen to anything that the teacher was saying.
I'm working a lot. Keeping my head down and focusing and trying to take advantage of the opportunities that have come my way.
I would say one of the most romantic things I've done is I've taken a girlfriend back to her hometown when she hadn't been back for years. It was in Puerto Rico, and we stayed there for about a week and a half. She showed me the different places she grew up around.
I think there's been this whole image of masculinity that's been out in society - of brooding, brutish, egotistical, narcissistic men - like, this patriarchy.
I moved across the country to become an actor, not an academic type.
High school is cool, especially that first-love mentality. That's what 'Sierra Burgess' captures is, like, his first moment of love. That's what I love. I like that innocence.
My concept of a perfect date, really, is just as long as conversation is fun, and you can be yourselves and feel comfortable around each other.
People love love. — © Noah Centineo
People love love.
It's exciting now to be able to look at projects and say, 'Well this is right for me; this isn't right for me.'
We're so used to getting everything we want now, my generation.
High school was cool, man. I went to a public school for my first two years, and then I went and did independent study. I was, like, taken out of it. So I didn't have a normal one.
I think when two people are present and engaged and listening to each other, that's what creates the chemistry. And then the ability to react off of what the other person is saying.
When I was in high school, I wasn't a nerd, I wasn't a jock. I wasn't a bad kid. I just flew under the radar with my homies.
I just like the word 'serendipity.'
Like, at the gym, I don't touch my phone.
Sleep is very important.
'To All The Boys' is one film amongst a couple other romantic comedies through the decades that promotes... I don't know what they're calling it. A modern man? A man that's more emotionally accessible and available and willing to communicate and actually care and nurture.
I don't smoke. I don't drink.
I definitely have that bug; I'd really like to do some auteur, existential pieces, darker films, something that's really reflective of life. But I also love the genre of rom-coms, and I don't see myself completely detaching from that.
I understand the mentality of a jock. — © Noah Centineo
I understand the mentality of a jock.
If you have your own money, you feel entitled to spending your own money how you'd like to, and that's a slippery slope.
I auditioned for the leading role in 'The Kissing Booth' that came out on Netflix, funny enough.
I just want to keep being involved in great projects that push positive messages to people.
I know myself. I'm not gonna be a mathematician or a professor.
I'd love to have a career like McConaughey or Shia LaBeouf - I love him in everything he's done. Despite his celebrity status, he's such a human being.
I personally believe that if you love someone, and you get your heart broken, and you can learn to love someone else just as deeply as the first, then that is the greatest lesson we can learn on this planet.
I just like climbing things and exploring.
That boy-next-door, love interest crush has been my niche since 'Austin & Ally.'
To me, when you're crying, you're aligned with some sort of truth. Some inner truth. That's why you cry. You identify. It's just ultimate honesty.
I didn't do well in school, and I didn't really care to cater to certain social structures that were in place to be cool.
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