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Inspiring quotes by Vincent Price

The top 10 most inspiring quotes by Vincent Price

  • I sometimes feel that I’m impersonating the dark unconscious of the whole human race. I know this sounds sick, but I love it.
  • I don’t play monsters. I play men besieged by fate and out for revenge.
  • If I could prescribe a single rule for looking at a work of art it would be to enjoy it. If we’re honest with ourselves, we have to admit we enjoy our tears just as much as we enjoy our laughter. The only moments of life that are a bore are when we don’t care one way or another.
  • In art, religion, and politics the respect must be mutual, no matter how violent the disagreement.
  • There is nothing more soul-satisfying than the first succulent bite into the juicy frankfurter.
  • There’s something fascinating about seeing something you don’t like at first but directly know you will love—in time. People are that way, all through life. You come against a personality, and it questions yours. You shy away but know there are gratifying secrets there, and the half-open door is often more exciting than the wide.
  • Do you ever rub your eyes and suddenly find you’re awake and not asleep, as you’d grown to suspect you were?
  • Man has ruled this world as a stumbling demented child king, long enough. And as his empire crumbles, my precious black widow shall rise as his most fitting successor.
  • Art is excitement which if we can’t create ourselves, we can at least, through love of it, make available to others.
  • We exponents of horror do much better than those Method actors. We make the unbelievable believable. More often than not, they make the believable unbelievable.

Vincent Price (May 27, 1911 – October 25, 1993) was an iconic American actor known for his distinctive voice, charismatic presence, and legendary work in horror films. Born in St. Louis, Missouri, Price studied art history and English at Yale University before pursuing acting.

He began his film career in the late 1930s with roles in dramas and thrillers, but he became a horror icon with films like House of Wax (1953), The Fly (1958), House on Haunted Hill (1959), and numerous Edgar Allan Poe adaptations directed by Roger Corman, including The Pit and the Pendulum (1961).

Price’s theatrical flair made him a favorite in campy, gothic horror, while his intelligence and wit earned him respect beyond the genre. He also worked in radio, television, and voice acting, famously narrating Michael Jackson’s “Thriller.” A gourmet cook and art lover, Price authored several cookbooks and was an avid art collector.

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