There's no solution to life, there's going to be problems no matter what. Chris Colfer More Quotes by Chris Colfer More Quotes From Chris Colfer I wish I could walk into a room and feel superior and have my nose up at everybody, but I can't, because I know I'm just a huge nerd, and that wouldn't work for me. Chris Colfer nerd wish rooms I can act... I do a little writing as well. And I'm good at typing. I'm a creative typist, actually. Chris Colfer creative writing littles I have a sack of hate mail that I want to respond to. One day, when I’m tired or tipsy, I will respond and tell them what I think. Chris Colfer tired hate thinking I could never rap, personally. I can't even wrap presents. Chris Colfer wraps rap i-can I'm pretty sure I'm going to fall in my GaGa shoes one night on tour and I'm hoping it becomes a Youtube sensation. Chris Colfer shoes night fall I couldn't do country, with all due respect to all country music artists. My parents dressed me up with a cowboy hat and we'd go to the rodeo when I was younger and it traumatized me for life. Chris Colfer cowboy artist country If you ask me, it doesn't matter what life you're living, life never has a solution. No matter how hard the struggles are that you leave behind, new struggles always take their place. Chris Colfer live-life struggle matter I'm horrible at auditions anyway. Maybe that's why I never got anything. Chris Colfer auditions horrible Due to personal issues, I have been let go from the cast of Glee. Explanations will come shortly. Chris Colfer glee issues letting-go I do better singing female songs because my voice is so high-pitched. Chris Colfer singing voice song I don't personally feel a responsibility to be a role model, but as the actor, I do. Chris Colfer role-models roles responsibility You'd think after thousands of years on this planet the human race would have released some kind of handbook for teenagers, telling them how to get through teenagehood and get help for their issues. Yet here we are, struggling through it in our own ways. Chris Colfer teenager struggle thinking To be famous is to stand on a pedestal and give the world permission to tell you all your flaws. Chris Colfer pedestal giving world The gay people I knew in real life were soft spoken and didn't want to call attention to themselves because they were terrified of exposing themselves, of people finding out that they're gay. Chris Colfer gay real people I grew up in a conservative small town, and the gay characters I saw on TV and in movies when I was growing up were all flamboyant and obnoxious and sometimes kind of annoying. Chris Colfer growing-up gay character Not taking yourself too seriously, that's the important thing. Chris Colfer important-things important I'm really not good blackmail material. Chris Colfer blackmail materials I was made fun of a lot in high school because of the way I sound and the way I was. Chris Colfer sound fun school I kind of did this thing in high school, a spoof of 'Sweeney Todd' called 'Shirley Todd,' and I had a great time doing that. Chris Colfer sweeney-todd kind school I grew up doing musical theater. Chris Colfer theater musical grew-up