Best quotes by John Waters on Life

Checkout quotes by John Waters on Life

  • Without obsession, life is nothing.
    - John Waters
  • Life is a rotten lottery. I've had a pretty amazing life, a good life, and God knows I'm thankful, but I do believe that after 30, stop whining! Everybody's dealt a hand, and it's not fair what you get. But you've got to deal with it.
    - John Waters
  • My biggest fear in life is living Nativity scenes. I hide in cars and drive around looking at them. Something about it is really scary to me. What parent would put their child in there with mules and camels and straw?
    - John Waters
  • I don't trust anyone that hasn't been to jail at least once in their life. You should have been, or something's the matter with you.
    - John Waters
  • Who have I been starstruck by in real life? One of the weirdest ones was, when we were making 'Cry-Baby,' David Nelson from 'The Adventures of Ozzie & Harriet.' I couldn't believe he was sitting in my living room. Certainly Patricia Hearst. Tab Hunter. A lot of the stars I've worked with, when I first got them.
    - John Waters
  • I never got along in school, really - I already knew what I wanted to do. I have never in my life got a paycheck from anywhere in the world that asked if I went to school.
    - John Waters
  • I never got along in school, really - I already knew what I wanted to do. I have never in my life got a paycheck from anywhere in the world that asked if I went to school.
    - John Waters
  • When I first saw 'House on Haunted Hill' as a kid in Baltimore, and the skeleton went out on the wire, and the thousand kids in the audience went crazy... My whole life, I've tried to at least equal that cinema anarchy. I came close with the end of 'Pink Flamingos,' but I didn't tie with it.
    - John Waters
  • Good actors, actually, in real life, are shy and very quiet people a lot of the time.
    - John Waters
  • In the 1960s, if you could save $500, you had enough to move to another city and start a new life.
    - John Waters