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Elizabeth olsen insights

Explore a captivating collection of Elizabeth olsen’s most profound quotes, reflecting his deep wisdom and unique perspective on life, science, and the universe. Each quote offers timeless inspiration and insight.

I think every day you try to soak up as much as you can to learn and understand things better.

Well, I'd love to work with Kate Winslet - she's amazing.

If you can't really have a conversation with someone candidly about it it's something that you'll always have something to learn from when it comes to taking a literature class.

I've only done one shoot where it's modeling clothes, not like me in my environment. And the stylist, literally, I had her stand behind the photographer and do poses.

In my acting class there was this acting exercise going on, and I remember asking a buddy, "Do you ever do this at your apartment when no one's home? Do you ever act out these hypothetical moments?" And he goes, "No, Lizzie, because that's called crazy." Whatever, I was 20 and doing it so who cares.

I just need to figure out how to grow without compromising.

And I think in theater, people don't really focus on the media unless there's a huge superstar doing a play or something.

I just think my family is so normal, but no one wants to accept that. I find my family to be normal because there's an understanding of what every job entails. And it is a job. It's not this fantasy that Hollywood and movies are all glitter and stardust.

I'm the first one who sees every romantic comedy in theaters.

When I'm wearing heels at events, my feet feel like they're sitting in pools of blood.

I've always loved being a student.

I think every time you start a job, it's good to remember that everyone's kind of in the same boat, no one knows what they're doing. Everyone thinks that they don't know what they're doing.

When I was 14 or 15, I was a really good volleyball player, so I thought, 'Well, maybe I'll just get a scholarship to an Ivy League school through volleyball.' Then I quit when I decided to focus on theater.

I auditioned equally for film and theater. The difference is that theater has seasons, while film, it's always happening.

I think part of that comes from time's passed, and she's been in an environment where training is part of the thing. It's not like we do a montage of her discovering her powers like in every X-Men film but yeah, there's no montage. But she does have these new abilities that we pick her up with.

If you don't like something, talk about something else that's great and maybe someone else will discover it and think it's great too.

I like being able to play make believe as my job. I think I played make-believe growing up a little too long - probably to an inappropriate age. I played make-believe until I was, like, 13 and probably should have been doing something else. But other than that, it's fun to be able to have to learn about different people.

My favorite thing about acting is you have to learn how to work with people that you probably would never try to. Some people just aren't supposed to be in a room together, and you have to be in a room with a group of people who might not all get along and you have to figure out how to come together for one thing. That collaboration is special, and people don't get to exercise that. I think that's why people become stubborn, and I think that's why people become uninspired to change. In this job you have to.

I've never read a young adult novel, though. I'm sure I would love it, but I've never read one.

And at NYU, I went to the Atlantic Theater Company, and they have two main points. One of them is to always be active in something instead of just feeling it. And the other is figuring out your character.

My brother knows more about film sets than I do, because he works at New York Film Academy.

And I've been taking acting classes since I was 7.

I'm terrified of improv. Improv in a show or in front of an audience sounds terrifying.

Probably the most difficult scene to film was the one where I'm attacked. I haven't thought about it in a while because, in hindsight, you make jokes about it and you get funny stories from it. When I was talking about it earlier today, I started to realize that it took a couple days probably to get over. Even if you can laugh about it, it's still the physical things that your body has to go through, it's pretty insane.

But I have a list of books that I want to read before I die, and whenever I get time to read something that isn't a script, I'll read something from that.

I think a lot of films do themselves a disfavor by putting in way too much information, and everyone knows what's gonna happen next, and no one can actually discover things as they go.

I'm a very social person and I love being out in the world, and the feeling of not having that is the scariest thing to me.

I never wanted anyone to think that I would use my family name to get me anywhere.

It's interesting to watch myself with an audience; I'm trying hard to learn from it.

What keeps you confident in a healthy way is knowing that everyone else around you is going to support you and teach you and you're going to learn from them. I just feel open to learning from people.

I always went to see independent films, they're the movies I'm usually most excited to see.

I believe that you are only in control of so much. So whatever you are not in control of you can't worry about.

I've always had a complex about being taken seriously.

I find acting conservatories really important. I've gone to four different ones, and all of them provided totally different tools for me.

I do think in this film [Captain America] we try to tie together that their relationship has gotten stronger - that their friendship has gotten stronger from the last film, sure.

Not since I was 10, trying to get Nick Vossler's attention in PE. 'Red Rover, Red Rover, send Nicholas right over!'

I think she by this point has learned that Stark's not specifically responsible for her parents' death - that it's more something that has to do with him stopping... I think there's even a reference to him stopping his selling of weapons because they cause damage.

I don't know about you, but my girlfriends have been my girlfriends forever, and they're my sisters and my family.

I really actually enjoy auditioning.

I feel it is obvious when someone has thought too much about what they're wearing.

Living in L.A., I was embarrassed to say that I wanted to be an actor.

What is this land of Instagram, social media? Having a lot of likes and a lot of followers, and getting paid for it? I kind of found it to be really twisted, but then I started to see how it worked, and see how powerful it was, and how impressionable we all are.

Normally I don't feel like having a belly full of pasta.

People don’t need careers. People should just exist.

No, I wouldn't want the paparazzi ever following me in my life.

I would love to date a chef. I'd probably get really fat, but I don't care.

I'm the curvy one of the family.

Movies are in a much longer production conversation before an actor is even involved. I always thought of actors as the last piece of the puzzle - so you're a tool.

When I was 13, I told my parents I didn't believe in God any more. Religion should not be about determining women's freedoms.

I never understood why anyone would do magazines. Like, why would someone put their face out there so much? It's because those people reading magazines will go see the movie, so you do it.

One time my mom tried to send me to my room for a time-out when I was 5 or 6, and I was like, "Fine! I like my room! All my imagination and toys are in my room!" I will never forget that. And she will never forget that.

We leave Scarlet Witch without a home, without a family, and she ends up creating a surrogate family within the Avengers and making a decision to be a part of the team. I think a lot of that has to do with what Jeremy's character - like his attitude towards her and the speech he gives her at the end of the film. So we pick up with her having started a new life, but still trying to figure out what her abilities are and if using them causes greater good or greater damage.

You want everyone to succeed in your family.

I had a great drama teacher in high school, and that's when I started to learn about the history of theater.

I was embarrassed that I even wanted to become an actress because coming from L.A., with two older sisters in the business and a mom who had been a ballet dancer, it was such a cliche.

The tabloids create their own stories about people's lives that don't exist.

Yes, I don't read books for entertainment.

I get way too much happiness from good food.

'The Sun Also Rises' by Ernest Hemingway is my favorite book. You feel manly reading it.

Everyone is always surprised by how old I am. They think I'm older, but it's always been that way. I'm the youngest of four - maybe you grow up quicker because you just watch the big people.

My friends and I started making films when I was still in kindergarten.

I would mimic what I saw in Grease and Guys and Dolls in front of my mom's mirror and I would practice voices and songs. When you put me alone in a room, that's what I would do.

I like men-inspired outfits.

I think there's something unique in the fact that her powers come from the same thing that powers him, and that is how we've made them have that kind of... that specifically in common, as opposed to it being something else that the comics kind of created, which has been pure romance. But they do have something uniquely special because of that.

Yeah well I think her relationships with people become really clear, and I think they all make tons of sense in line with Ultron as well.

I also want to go to an Italian island and do cuisine properly with some famous Italian chef and, like, his mother.

I'm kind of a nerd when it comes to literature and theory. I wish I could have more of that in life, but I don't because I'm always reading scripts or things to prepare for movies when I'm reading.