Share
×
Inspirational Quotes
Authors
Professions
Topics
Tags
Quote
Colloquialism is the toughest part of what we do, as foreign actors, because there are certain sayings that you guys have that absolutely don't make any sense.
Boris Kodjoe
Share
Change background
T
T
T
Change font
Original
TAGS & TOPICS
Boris Kodjoe
Age: 51
Born: 1973
Born: March 8
Actor
Film Actor
Model
Stage Actor
Television Actor
Vienna
Austria
Boris Frederic Cecil Tay-Natey Ofuatey-Kodjoe
Make
Foreign
Absolutely
Guys
Guy
Actors
Sense
Part
Sayings
Certain
Toughest
More quotes by Boris Kodjoe
We are willing to weather the storm of multiple failures to achieve a goal. We're so convinced in the destination that we are able to let go of the reins and give it to God.
Boris Kodjoe
I went back and researched the history of gospel where it came from, slavery times, communicating with each other without their master knowing what they are saying, and that gospel artists view themselves differently.
Boris Kodjoe
I don't put on a face. I'm the same guy every time you see me. I like to laugh, I like to smile, and I don't take myself too seriously. I can be a goofball. When I come home, the only thing that changes is that I take off the suit and put on tennis shorts and play with the kids.
Boris Kodjoe
As part of my relationship with my wife and my daughter, and we share everything and talk about everything.
Boris Kodjoe
I know I can act and it doesn't matter where you come from.
Boris Kodjoe
I believe trust is a choice.
Boris Kodjoe
When you work as actors in this business, you spend a lot of time apart. That's why a lot of marriages fail. It's not because of Hollywood, it's because you don't spend time together.
Boris Kodjoe
I was always interested in medicine and I was actually a pre-med major.
Boris Kodjoe
I've always given people the benefit of the doubt until they prove me otherwise.
Boris Kodjoe
I came to America because of a tennis scholarship. I really wanted to get away because I was really frustrated about my injury so my mother said, Go to America for four months and just open your eyes and see that there's more things than tennis. That's what happened.
Boris Kodjoe
When I set goals, they're more tangible than becoming famous. You don't build a company or a foundation for fame.
Boris Kodjoe
I had to study acting to basically educate myself.
Boris Kodjoe
Let's say black, the whole black religious experience, here, is very impressive to me, because when I first arrived I realized that people carry their faith with so much pride.
Boris Kodjoe
I was looking to show people I could act. I was looking for something that would take me away from the whole hunk riding off into the sunset thing that people wanted me to play after Brown Sugar.
Boris Kodjoe
I don't care if you are religious or not and I think the message is that at the end of the day, everybody has to mature and everybody has to heal and mend their own injuries, emotional injuries, on their own pace.
Boris Kodjoe
I like to laugh, I like to smile, and I don't take myself too seriously. I can be a goofball.
Boris Kodjoe
It's a tremendous honor to be asked to carry a show.
Boris Kodjoe
I'm in the booth and first of all, I'm from Germany and I had never heard a gospel in my life.
Boris Kodjoe
I never dealt with fame. It was never a goal of mine to become famous.
Boris Kodjoe
In Vienna, when I was a year-and-a-half or two years-old. I remember it because I remember the little blue raincoat I used to wear, and how the buttons felt. I liked to walk on the street in front of our house when it was raining, and jump into all the puddles. That's weird, but that's my earliest memory.
Boris Kodjoe