Words matter. These are the best Jared Leto Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
Andrew has talked about my character being the conscience of the film, the heart of the film.
I learned early on how to treat women by the examples that were set around me.
I think that to explore the uncomfortable and the politically incorrect is the job of the artist.
It’s nice if people ask to use your song. You have to make a decision as an artist how you feel about that.
It gives us a look into a world that’s very much like ‘Traffic’ was for drugs, this movie is for gun running. Dark at times, but I think Nic Cage is an incredible person to watch and very entertaining.
I only did karaoke once in my life. It was with Courtney Love and it was a total disaster. She pulled me on stage in front of 500 people at a wedding. I’d never done karaoke before.
Teens are always shown as one dimensional. They’re stereotyped. When I was in high school, I cared about more than getting a date or making the team.
Music is subjective to everyone’s unique experience.
He’s an innocent in a lot of ways. He’s a very simple person who really doesn’t have the resources or the strength, ultimately, to handle the situation.
I was never interested in ‘Teen Beat’ like roles. I just wanted to work.
I used to like to break into other people’s houses and sit in their rooms. I found it very comforting to be in someone’s empty house.
It’s nice to be able to communicate digitally with people around the world.
So I started to learn Russian and I was one of those probably way too eager, annoying young actor kids who was trying to change all my lines to Russian, much to the dismay of the director and Nic Cage.
It’s not like I’m hanging out at shopping malls or going to celebrity golf tournaments. I’m so in my own little world. I got my dog, my music, my brother, a couple of friends.
I showed up in L.A. with $500 and a backpack and I stayed at a shelter, so nobody handed me anything. I worked for every single thing that I have.
I don’t know, when I was a kid, when I would see shows that changed my life, I would go to see shows where there was my mother taking us to see classic rock concerts, like Zeppelin, or when I saw Pink Floyd or when I saw, you know, when I was a little older, and I saw Nine Inch Nails, and I saw The Cure.
A very common thing these days is people show up and they ask us in the band to sign with a Sharpie right on their skin and they go get it tattooed the next day. Then they’ll show up at another show and they’ll have their tattoo.
I understand a lot of the female needs. I’m not saying I know all of them all the time though.
When you make music, you’re in really direct contact with your fans out there, so you hear all kinds of stories.