
Top 100 Vera Farmiga Quotes
#1. It's a delicate thing for me, with how involved I am in social media and being a part of people's lives in a way that they want me to.
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#3. As an actor, you're sort of the court-appointed lawyer for the character.
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#4. I think that films about faith made for faith-based communities have a certain tactic.
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#5. No role is more challenging, rewarding and inspiring than my real-life role as a mom and a wife.
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#6. Ruminants are a perfectly normal thing to possess when you live in upstate New York. It's just moving scenery. It's kind of like the equivalent of Great Danes. It's the way you keep your grass mowed. It's the way you keep your weed-whacking to a minimum.
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#7. There's just a deeper level of sophistication in the writing of female characters on TV.
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#9. I don't have a caustic sense of humor. What I find funny, that humor comes from a much gentler place.
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#10. Chekhov, when it's done well and you're ready for it, can actually be quite funny.
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#11. My husband is my best friend; he knows my sensibilities.
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#12. I always thought Uncle Vanya could be a stoned masterpiece.
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#13. I think all religions can agree on certain definitions of God and concepts of God, like God being the god of love, the great 'I am' energy.
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#14. You ought to have a perspective when you're making a film.
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#15. Do I pray? Yes. Prayer is very important to me.
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#16. Offers come all the time, but I'm pretty particular. I really have to be wowed by a character I encounter in a script, or a storyline. I really do need to feel inspiration, otherwise I'm just happy planting perennials and making goat cheese.
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#17. Not just as an actress, but on a human-being level, I've experienced frustration on many different levels. [With my] career, it would be more the frustration of not always finding challenging material or inspiring material ... [Acting is] therapeutic for me. I'm pretty accommodating.
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#18. It's a very different thing, religion and faith. Religion is man-made, it's man-regulated. And faith, you can define God as you wish. But I think they're two different things.
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#19. I'm hooked on Polanski's films, his psychological thrillers. I love 'Rosemary's Baby,' I love 'Repulsion.'
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#20. The different tempos and yeah, it's cadence. It's the way she moves through space, it's gestures.
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#21. I hate being manipulated by song. Don't tell me what I should be feeling. I don't want cellos or violins to be telling me that I should be bawling right now.
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#22. The fears and anxieties and obsessions wrapped up in being a parent.
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#23. When I look at female characters, I want to recognize myself in them: my trials, my tribulations as a mother, as a lover, as a daughter.
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#24. I was very studious and square in college.
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#25. I do love directing. I'm only comfortable working in the independent film arena for a very small budget where I have creative control and I can put my stamp on it.
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#26. I grew up in a Christian home. The strictness comes with religion in general. Whether you grew up Jewish or Orthodox Jewish or Muslim, there are certain rules and regulations. But my parents instilled in me the importance of defining God for yourself.
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#27. You know what's more difficult to do organically? Laughing. It's actually one of the hardest things to do on camera.
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#28. When you encounter sophistication in the creation of a female character, you thank the writers and you claim it.
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#30. Esquire needs to be more like a mommy blog
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#31. The more people know about you, the more face-time you get in the media, the harder your job becomes to create a character in whom people suspend disbelief.
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#32. You don't have to be gay to be attracted to your friend.
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#33. I wanted to like 'Up in the Air' - I like Jason Reitman - but Vera Farmiga left me cold.
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#34. We take a lot for granted as second wave feminists, what our mothers and aunts did for us.
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#35. I rely on my directors, a lot. I love being directed.
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#37. I've never felt the breath of God - you can take that statement literally or metaphorically - more than when I was yearning for a personal, intimate connection to something bigger than me.
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#38. The limelight is a tricky place, because you can't believe what's going on around you. You stop observing. You stop perceiving. You stop extending yourself, and you become isolated.
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#39. I'm pretty squeaky clean. No big tragedies in my childhood or adolescence or adulthood. I've had a very easygoing, simple life.
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#40. Your soul either feels lifted by something that you read, or it feels squashed by it.
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#41. The writers could always do an about-face and change everything
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#42. There really are three types of 'religious' movies: the ones that make fun of it, the ones that vilify it and the ones that literally preach to the converted.
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#43. I cherish each director that I have. I want to be maneuvered out of my comfort zones. I don't have the time to prepare.
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#44. I've never graced the cover of a fashion magazine.
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#45. I've played a lot of mothers in my movies.
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#47. When you're breastfeeding a child, you don't have the same retention as you do when you're not.
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#48. Yeah, I think it's like any God-given gift. You writers have the gift of perception. If you don't use it, you're going to lose it. And it's the same thing with you [Lorraine], it's God-given.
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#49. It's thematic in my career, if you look at most of my choices. It is some level of exploration of maternal angst and maternal heroism.
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#50. I cannot even imagine college. I'm white-knuckling it just letting my son go to kindergarten for eight hours a day.
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#51. I am drawn to intimate, often uncomfortable portraits of a woman persevering and awakening.
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#53. Sometimes music helps. If I feel that it's bogus, I'll literally just call myself out on camera and say that it's dishonest. You do whatever it takes.
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#54. I look for struggle in the roles I choose - struggle and perseverance.
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#55. Editing yourself is like an irksome coin toss. You've got to strip yourself of super ego and operate from the id. Maybe I've got my Freud mixed up. It's just hard to trade a beauty shot for the performance with truth and a brightly lit zit.
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#56. I didn't grow up watching film but as a Ukrainian-American, music and stories and dance are crucial.
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#58. I have the best husband a wife could possibly have. He's the best father my children could have.
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#59. We're all sick of holy wars and bloodshed because religion is supposed to give us life and a better life and is supposed to bring out our best self. When it results in mass destruction and hatred and anxiety, it's the antithesis I think of what religion was designed to do.
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#60. The nature of evil, the nature of it, it exists. It exists and I think within us we have the tools. If we have the will, we can combat it. I think the power is within us and it lies in our own conceptualization of God and positivity and compassion and love.
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#61. Whether we call it religion or faith, we all battle for a balanced integrated soul.
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#62. I'm part wood nymph. I require mountains and warm, dense patches of moss to thrive.
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#63. I just want to make sure that the thing that I see in it initially, that I think it can be, is not just going to be a horror film and reduced to a jump here and a scream there. But that you can take something away from it.
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#64. I think the worst thing that can happen to a good actor is fame.
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#65. I'm a full-time mom. I've never felt as prepared, as before maternity.
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#66. I have tender, romantic associations with upstate New York.
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#67. I love Saturday nights with my best friend and a big bowl of pasta, wanting a good scare, something that will say, 'Listen, your life is not as bad as this. Your life can be so much worse.'
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#68. I think I always try to be accommodating and open and available and proving for my director. I love to give as many takes as they want. I love to give them as many choices as they want.
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#69. You earn very little money on independent films and I'm the provider for my home, so I do have to think of taking one for the accountant time and again and that means studio pictures.
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#70. Esquire's all about mommy issues now. Breastfeeding, vaccinations, playdate etiquette.
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#71. Honestly, I think a good film is spiritual, regardless of whether its subject is faith.
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#72. The Ukrainian community is tight-knit by nature.
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#73. I, for one, am tired of seeing movies about men damaging each other.
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#74. Partying has never been my thing. I've been around some wild people. I've been in the same room and watched them experiment, and that's been entertaining.
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#75. I'm saying that the depth of exploration of the male psyche and the female psyche is uneven. I see further, deeper renderings of what it means to be a man.
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#76. I think maybe I was a shepherdess in a past life.
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#77. My only real advice to Oscar nominees is, 'If you haven't actually seen a competitor's film, don't fib and say you have and blow smoke up their wahooziewhatsits.' Always best to be frank and tell them the truth.
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#78. I do make a good ragu pasta, which everyone seems to like. Or that could be just me talking; who knows what they really think. I actually stole the recipe from my older sister Vera, who also loves to cook. I took all my recipes from her.
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#79. I've done TV, but never where you're given this much time to live with a character, to study the tone and hone it and repair stuff, to go back and watch old episodes and go, "Oh no, that's a misstep. That's a victory. I should do more of that, less of that."
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#80. It's such a measure of your solidarity with Ed, that when you would give lectures, he would be wearing a tartan tie that matched. And I demanded that outfit, I thought it was so punk - her long skirt, she looked like a Scottish queen, so regal.
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#81. I can't get my knickers in a twist about my age and ageing in an industry that caters to the ids of 14-year-olds.
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#82. Do I observe holy days and holidays? Yeah, the ritual is very important to me. It's part of being Ukrainian Catholic. So every holy day we're baking pierogis and not eating meat.
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#83. Patrick sort of had a very pragmatic, practical, Ed-like approach and went down to see.
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#84. It's terrifying to be the lead. There's a moment of excitement, and then pure terror.
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#85. Working with children is a whole other ball game. They're like little animals. You have to keep the camera turned on them all the time. Sometimes it takes a 41-minute take to get one sentence out in a believable way.
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#86. We are all seekers in some way. There are those of us who think they have all the answers and there are those of us who may never get an answer.
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#87. I just wanted to make sure that yes, that those horror - they worked as a genre. To me, I just wanted to be touched by the film in the way that I saw plausible. Which is the story about compassion - giving and receiving it in those desperate times of need.
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#89. I'm incredibly spiritual. There are like tens of thousands of denominations; I don't fit in any one of those denominations comfortably. But I have a very personal relationship with God.
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#90. I grew up in a Ukrainian Catholic-turned-Christian household, and that is my family's faith.
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#91. The biggest research of all when I do a character is self-examination. You look at yourself and you ask, 'How am I similar to this person and how am I different?'
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#92. I've always believed that if you are precise in your thoughts, it's not the lines you say that are important - it's what exists between the lines. What I'm compelled by most is that transparency of thought, what is left unspoken.
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#93. I bet you could look at every single thing I've ever done and reduce it to that parenting schematic.
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#94. I can't do Los Angeles. I've always been the anti-Barbie. I don't want to be in a place where almost every woman walks around with puffy lips, little noses and breasts large enough to nourish a small country.
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#95. Someone once told me that religion is like a knife: You can stab someone with it, or you can slice bread with it.
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#96. Sometimes I attract roles that are necessary either for personal growth or enlightenment.
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#97. Am I ambitious? I used to be afraid of that word but now I think ambition is a good thing.
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#98. I have a lot of frustration with religion, organized religion, because it's man-made, because it's man-regulated. And it has nothing to do with my relationship with God.
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#99. Normally, I rely heavily on my director to massage me out of my actor comfort zones.
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#100. There are some times when I think acting can be a noble profession. And when those rare roles come along, like 'Down to the Bone,' you have the opportunity to be of service.
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