Joseph Gordon Levitt Quotes and its meanings

Joseph Gordon Levitt has written on many topics. Some of the topics he has discussed most are as follows;

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What does Joseph Gordon Levitt write about?

Joseph Gordon Levitt has written on many topics but he is most famous for his work about alone, amazing, art, business, cool, dad, funny, history, home, learning, mom, movies, music, peace, poetry, society & thankful. People always share Alone quotes, Amazing quotes, art, business, cool, dad, funny, history, home & learning from his literary works.

What are the top most famous quotes by Joseph Gordon Levitt?

Here are the top most famous quotes by Joseph Gordon Levitt.

  • If you're going to put yourself above everybody else, you might end up alone.
  • Making checklists of things you're looking for in a person is the numero uno thing you can do to guarantee you'll be alone forever.
  • While I'm not a celebrity, it's such a weird concept that society has cooked up for us. Astronauts and teachers are much more amazing than actors.
  • To be honest, I sort of feel like 'movie actor' isn't of this time. I love it. But it's a 20th-century art form.
  • Celebrity doesn't have anything to do with art or craft. It's about being rich and thinking that you're better than everybody else.
  • The career stuff is for business people.
  • I would like to do a musical, if I could find a cool one. A song-and-dance role is closer to me personally than other characters I play.
  • My dad never blew anything up, but he probably had friends who did. He and my mom have always preached that the pen is mightier than a Molotov cocktail.
  • As soon as you are trying to be funny or dramatic, that's when things start feeling fake and boring.
  • Storytelling in general is a communal act. Throughout human history, people would gather around, whether by the fire or at a tavern, and tell stories. One person would chime in, then another, maybe someone would repeat a story they heard already but with a different spin. It's a collective process.