Alanna Masterson quotes

  • I think that I originally became an actor because I was super, super dramatic. Over the top, all the time. I was the kid that would bump my knee and scream and cry as if I'd been shot in the face. So just automatically, the only outlet for my drama was acting and I loved theater.
    -- Alanna Masterson

    #Drama #Kids #Thinking

  • I'm just the annoying person who's like "Hi! My name is Alanna! Do you want to chat?"
    -- Alanna Masterson

    #Annoying

  • Obviously when you're a child actor, you have zero inhibitions. You don't care. You don't get introverted thinking people are looking at you funny.
    -- Alanna Masterson

    #Children #Thinking #People

  • You never know when you're going to die in the show - it's kind of funny when you say that out of context, "I don't know when I'm going to die" - but you don't have time to have an ego or an attitude because you just get the chop.
    -- Alanna Masterson

    #Attitude #Ego #Kind

  • Drama is like a dream, it is not real, but it is really felt.

  • I love a bit of drama. That's a bad thing. I can flip really quickly.

  • Divorce transforms habit into drama.

  • In my first year at drama school, I did this kids' show called 'Let's See.

  • Kids are dying from causes of sexual activity. You're not going to find a tombstone stating that Frankie died because he was a virgin.

  • Talk. We are going to talk first. I want to see you smile and laugh. I want to know what your favorite show was when you were a kid and who made you cry at school and what boy band you hung posters of on your wall. Then I want you naked in my bed again.

  • He isn’t like us Low. You know that right.” I knew what Cage was saying. Marcus was out of my league. He didn’t want me thinking there could ever be anything between me and his roommate. I was low class. Marcus was a rich kid. “I’m not stupid Cage.

  • My critique of democracy begins and ends with this point. Kids must be educated to disrespect authority or else democracy is a farce.

  • A quotation is a handy thing to have about, saving one the trouble of thinking for oneself, always a laborious business.

  • I don't think that when Zionism began there was a claim that we were losing - even in part - our capacity to contribute to other peoples.