Ben Stiller Quotes


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The Quotable Ben Stiller
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Ben Stiller's Famous Lines
flixster.actor.standard.02.162659371 - flixsterMovie/TV title: Zoolander
Character name: Derek Zoolander
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  • I'm pretty sure there's a lot more to life than being really, really, ridiculously good looking. And I plan on finding out what that is.
  • What is this? A center for ants? How can we be expected to teach children to learn how to read... if they can't even fit inside the building?
  • Just because we have chiseled abs and stunning features, it doesn't mean that we too can't not die in a freak gasoline fight accident.
  • You think that you're too cool for school, but I have a newsflash for you Walter Cronkite... you aren't.
flixster.actor.standard.02.162659371 - flixsterMovie/TV title: Dodgeball
Character name: White Goodman
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  • Go ahead, make your jokes, Mr. Jokey... Joke-maker. But let me hit you with some knowledge. Quit now. Save yourself the embarrassment of losing with these losers in Las Vegas, La Fleur.
  • I get it, you caught the scent of a lesser stag in your nostrils. Pity. I'll let you have your little moment, LaFleur, 'cause after this tournament, your gym, your life - and your gal - are gonna be mine. To be continued.
  • Nobody makes me bleed my own blood - nobody!
  • That's me. Six years and 600 pounds ago... before I knew how much I hated myself. But that all changed once I founded Globo Gym.
  • I know you. You know you. And I know you know that I know you.
  • Your "gym" is a skidmark on the underpants of society.
  • Cram it up your cramhole, La Fleur!
  • In some cultures, they only eat vomit. I never been there, but I read about it... *in a book*.
  • There's no reason we need to be shackled by the strictures of the employee-employer relationship. Unless you're into that sort of thing. In which case, I got some shackles in the back. I'm just kidding. But seriously, I've got 'em.
  • Hey, Rory. Looking good. Here at Globo Gym, we understand that "Ugliness" and "Fatness" are genetic disorders, much like baldness or necrophilia, and it's only your fault if you don't hate yourself enough to do something about it.
  • Allow me the pleasure of introducing you to Blade... Laser... Blazer...
  • You don't go cryin' to your daddy after I wipe it up with your face.
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Ben Stiller Quotes
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  • (1998 quote on auditioning) It's hard to maintain a sense of dignity in an audition. I have done so many auditions where I've put it out there and have been met with that kind of blank stare - "Great! Thanks! OK! Great work! Thanks for coming in!" At the door I'm thinking, 'What the hell am I doing with my life?'
  • (On his most memorable pre-acting job) For a summer I was a busboy and waiter at a place in New York called Cafe Central, which was a hip, trendy restaurant in 1985. First I bused tables and was really bad at it. I'm clumsy at carrying plates and glasses. You had to have a swiftness and a facility for carrying stacked objects. That wasn't me. I was interested in who was coming in, because it was an actor hangout. I would want to see who was talking to whom and what they were saying - basically, stuff you shouldn't do as a person of service. Dudley Moore came into the restaurant and I was really interested in what he was saying. I kept going over to make sure that he and his companion had enough coffee and that their plates were cleared. I think I really annoyed him. I kept changing the ashtrays with that move where you put the clean ashtray over the full ashtray and remove both and put back the clean ashtray. I think I did that one time too many. Then I became a waiter there, and dealing with orders and the kitchen was worse. It prompted me to get acting work.
  • I think most actors have incredibly big egos, but they're also incredibly insecure. That's a bad combination. I include myself in this group. For whatever psychological reasons, we want and need approval from everybody in the universe, though we also think we're totally unworthy of it. We need to validate ourselves through our work.
  • Every actor is out there trying to get parts, auditioning, going to acting class and creating a network of people who are in the same position you are. I couldn't sit around and wait to get work, because it wasn't happening. I would just try to create my own projects with friends who were filmmakers.
  • Show business is great, but when you're in a movie that made more than $120 million, the perspective changes. I'd never had the experience of being in a movie that so many people found funny. After the enormous success of There's Something about Mary (1998), I was able to command much more money and I got recognized more. But the reason for all this is only because the movie made money, not because I'm any more talented or better looking.
  • Normally, people tend to shut off their ambitions and competitive thinking because it doesn't help them much in normal life. But in the movie business you've constantly got to prove yourself. So I can be a real asshole on the set sometimes.
  • I pay a huge chunk of money to my agent and publicity people to shield me from my fan mail. I don't even want to know how many letters I get. I don't see fan mail as a good thing. It always makes me think of stalkers.
  • I have not been an easygoing guy. I think it's called bipolar manic depression. I've got a rich history of that in my family. Our family has publicly gone into therapy, so that's out in the open.
  • I have no problem with straight actors playing gay, but I always feel like I can tell. Does that sound horrible?
  • There's an old saying in Hollywood: It's not the length of your film, it's how you use it.
  • If my parents were, like, plumbers, who knows what I would be doing?
  • [on advice he receives from his father,Jerry Stiller] My father is always telling me to take care of myself and get a lot of rest. He's always saying, "Sleep will fix anything. Go take a nap". I think he's right. I find when I get frazzled, if I get a good night's sleep, I feel much better about things.

Quotes About Ben Stiller
Quote: Ben's awesome, Drew's awesome. I've worked with her before. They are both really, really wonderful, professional, authentic people.
Who said/wrote it: James Remar

Quote: And it was fun because I’d just see his eyes light up because he’d go, "That’s good." He liked that. He was fun to play off of.
Who said/wrote it: Robin Williams

Quote: "One can't fully appreciate what Ben has accomplished in acting, writing, directing, producing, and starring in a film like ‘Tropic Thunder’ without recognizing that any single one of these functions alone is a full-time job.”
Who said/wrote it: Tom Cruise

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