My go-to line when it's the resume game is that I'm either Chris Evans or Ryan Reynolds. Chris Pine More Quotes by Chris Pine More Quotes From Chris Pine I took part in a theatre festival in Massachusetts two summers after I graduated from college. Then I was in Los Angeles thinking: "I'm going to go to New York." I'd decided that I would not have a chance of a film career, so I was about to make the move. I bought a plane ticket and found a place to live in New York, packed my bags and of course the universe "told me" that I was not meant to go. Suddenly, a week before I was supposed to leave, I had three job offers and one of them was my first movie. Chris Pine new-york summer jobs My nipples could cut glass. Chris Pine nipples cutting glasses Maybe the realisation of the full human potential is the utopian thing. Maybe that is our collective struggle, is to find a way to get there. But right now it seems like we're duplicating what was written in the Bible, a millennium ago, which is "An eye for an eye." Revenge policy; "If you hit me, we'll hit you back worse"; ad infinitum. Chris Pine eye revenge struggle We tell each other stories so we can understand the world better and there's catharsis and we understand the models of what a hero could be and what the hero's journey as a human being is all about. But unfortunately, I think sometimes those stories too can be very prohibitive and confining. Chris Pine journey hero thinking I don't actually drive trains. I'm an actor. Chris Pine actors train It feels great to not be the acne-ridden outsider that I felt like when I was in high school. It's a lot more fun being alive now than it was then, I'll say that much. Chris Pine alive fun school When I got the job I thought about her a lot. Not only was I getting a great job in a really good movie, but it was with Lindsay Lohan. She's so famous and I don't have any of that, I have never experienced that kind of intense scrutiny that she's under, so of course I wondered what it would be like acting opposite her. I can tell you that it's like being with The Beatles. You cannot fathom the kind of attention she gets. It's mind boogling. Chris Pine good-movie opposites jobs Growing up in a family of actors, what's great about it is that they're very supportive and they understand what it's like to be an actor - the rejections, the highs and lows... and having a common language with them is great because you have shorthand speech. Chris Pine rejection supportive growing-up Everything is just make believe. They're just different versions of make believe. I love the period of this movie [The Finest Hours]. I love the '40s. I love the '50s. I love the style of the clothes. I love how the women looked. I love the dances. I love the music. I love the amber of the lights and the cars. I'm in love with all of it. Chris Pine clothes light believe I'm certainly not the lead of the film 'Wonder Woman' and I don't have a problem with that. Chris Pine wonder-woman problem wonder I definitely have a spiritual outlook. I don't usually read self-help books, but I read a great book by a guy called Wayne Dyer, 'The Power of Intention,' which I loved. I'm not a religious guy, in fact I'm probably agnostic but I thought what this writer had to say was really powerful. Chris Pine powerful religious spiritual In adolescence, it's 'How do I fit in?' In your 20s, 'What do I want to do?' Your 30s, 'Is this what I'm meant to do?' I think the trick is living the questions. Not worrying so much about what's ahead but rather sitting in the gray area; being okay with where you are. If you can find the parity between 'Where am I going?' and 'What's my purpose?' you've got two pretty solid pillars for your coffee table. Chris Pine coffee two thinking When you want something enough, it brings out primal emotions. You get into this place of 'must happen, must happen.' Chris Pine want-something emotion enough I think that when you let go and "throw it all away" and stop getting attached and say "whatever happens, happens", you don't invest too much in anything particular, and things work out. Chris Pine work-out letting-go thinking When I was 18 I was an emotional wreck and I couldn't imagine having to deal with some kind of fame. Chris Pine wrecks emotional kind Even now, I'm better around people who are uncomfortable with themselves, the misfits. Chris Pine misfits uncomfortable people Ignore the naysayers. Really the only option is, head down and focus on the job. Chris Pine focus success jobs I think the first thing that I saw on IMAX was 'The Avengers.' The scope and the size of it are pretty neat, I will say that. Chris Pine size firsts thinking No one can survive on their own. Thinking you can is ridiculous, especially going into the middle half of the 21st century. To think you can do it alone is just ridiculous. Chris Pine ridiculous half thinking Life is a beautiful thing. But you're always striving to be better in your art, striving to be heard. And obviously in a movie business, it's striving to be noticed and appreciated. Chris Pine appreciated beautiful art