32+ John Larroquette Quotes On Education, Death And Harry Anderson

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Top 10 John Larroquette Quotes

  1. I love reading. I'm fortunate enough to have signed books by Faulkner, Steinbeck, Thomas Pynchon.
  2. I certainly don't condemn anyone who listens to audiobooks. It seems to me that any way we get good literature in our brain is worthwhile.
  3. The sad fact is that the vast majority of drunks stay drunks. There's a small minority of us who reach that fork in the road where one side says 'live' and the other says 'drink'.
  4. I collect books, primarily first-edition 20th-century fiction.
  5. Again, as egotistical as I am, as self-centered as I am, and as much as I love strangers idolizing me, I find it very crass to be self-promoter in a way.
  6. I certainly don't take life lightly. To respect the product that you're using, I think, is very important. I think it does connect you a little bit more.
  7. I've seen more convincing wigs on William Shatner.
  8. I began my career in Los Angeles and started working fairly quickly.
  9. Good acting comes from finding the essence of a character.
  10. The opportunity to carry water every night to James Earl Jones on stage is a dream come true.

John Larroquette Short Quotes

  • Write more. That's the advice I would give myself.
  • I don't celebrate birthdays much, except for decade-wise. It's not a really big thing.
  • I'd like to be doing quality acting in a quality role and making as many people as possible happy.
  • I don't do a lot of guest shots on television.
  • I love working with Gary Sinise.
  • If 50 percent of your career is not filled with failure, you're not really successful.

John Larroquette Quotes About Playing

I have 800 books of just Samuel Beckett's work, tons of his correspondence, personal letters that he wrote. I have copies of plays he used when he directed, so all of his handwritten notes are in the corners of the page. — John Larroquette

I was a French Quarter rat from the moment I could get on a bus by myself and go to the French Quarter. I played music most of my early life and it just seemed that to entertain people was a really good thing to do. — John Larroquette

A few years back I was more a candidate for skid row bum than an Emmy. If I hadn't stopped drinking, I'd be playing handball with John Belushi right now. — John Larroquette

John Larroquette Famous Quotes And Sayings

I'd turn off the internet for a month and make us actually talk to each other, and be responsible for your opinions and not be able to hide behind the anonymity of the cyber-wall to speak your mind. To actually have to face people and see their reactions and discuss it - actually discuss it. It won't happen. Unless the grid goes down. — John Larroquette

Thinking fascinates me, and I probably spend too much time in my mind. My wife says that my perfect world is to be in the Suburban driving, with her next to me and the boys in the back seat and complete silence for two thousand miles. — John Larroquette

Unfortunately, I'm not a history buff. I don't read biographies, except of some of those writers whom I've collected over the years - particularly Samuel Beckett and Henry Miller, people like Charles Bukowski and John Fante and David Foster Wallace. — John Larroquette

I wrote as a teenager, and once I started acting, you know, you're learning lines, you're doing other people's words, it takes up a lot of time. Especially if you're dedicated to what you're doing, you're trying to do a decent job at it. But I would have said to myself, "Write more, please." — John Larroquette

You take jobs so much of the time when you don't need to necessarily work for a living, but it becomes important who you are going to work with. — John Larroquette

When actors get pigeonholed, that's their own doing to a large degree. Because if you do something that people like, obviously they're going to ask you to do it again. It's up to you to say no. If you're that insecure about working, you'll probably do what you're known to do. — John Larroquette

I do think that the imagination you create yourself when you're reading, to create the tone and the accent of the world, is an individual accomplishment that someone is imposing upon you by listening to them read it. Because you're listening to their interpretation, and their emphasis would probably be different from the one that your brain makes while you're reading it. — John Larroquette

I can't pass up a blank book when I see it in a bookstore. And I write a sentence in it, and then I put it away. — John Larroquette

I don't have anything against audiobooks. I actually did a couple of them - but not many. I just never got into it, timing-wise. I don't listen to them, if that's any indication of my feelings about them. I'd rather read. — John Larroquette

Samuel Beckett is the person that I read the most of - certainly the person whose books I own the most of. Probably 800 or 900, maybe 1,000 books of just Samuel Beckett. By him, about him, in different languages, etc. etc. Notebooks of his, letters of his that I own, personal letters - not to me, but I bought a bunch of correspondence of his. I love his humor, and I'm always blown away by his syntax and his ideas. So I keep reading those. — John Larroquette

I guess we all have some sort of Rubicon that we haven't crossed in our lives and we've thought about for who knows how long. And for me, it's writing. — John Larroquette

The only thing I haven't done as an actor, other than Thai puppet theater somewhere, is act on a Broadway stage. — John Larroquette

Be careful out there. There are things that go bump in the night. Actually, there are things that go 'Give me your wallet or I'll kill you' in the night. — John Larroquette

Life Lessons by John Larroquette

  1. John Larroquette's career is a testament to the power of hard work and dedication; he worked for years to hone his craft and eventually achieved success.
  2. He also demonstrates the importance of staying humble and kind; despite his success, he has remained humble and generous with his time and energy.
  3. Finally, Larroquette's story is a reminder to never give up on your dreams; no matter how long it takes, perseverance and determination can lead to success.
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