Quotes from Benedict Cumberbatch


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I never was obsessive about anything I watched when I was a kid, except maybe 'The A-Team' and 'Airwolf'... And I loved 'Knight Rider' and then later 'Baywatch.'


It is a wonderful thing to get married young and become a father.


I realised quite early on that, although I wasn't trying to make a career speciality of it, I was playing slightly asexual, sociopathic intellectuals.


Upper class to me means you are either born into wealth or you're Royalty.


Someone will always hate what I say. There's always going to be somebody spitting blood about my wooden-faced, toffee-named, crappy acting.


I drag a lot of stuff round with me that I don't need.


'Frankenstein' was all about the idea that, through electricity and the destruction of night, man creating light and darkness, we took on god-like powers and then abused them like gods, and we are only men. That's a story about man making a man in his own image. The inversion of natural order.


Pull the hair on my head the wrong way, and I would be on my knees begging for mercy. I have very sensitive follicles.


The more charming person is the person who admits the other person is more charming.


I have an appetite for the normal in my life, as well as the abnormal.


I think with any characterization there's a point where you empathize, no matter how much of a deviance his or her actions may be from your understanding of humanity.


The world of 'Sherlock Holmes' and the world that we live in now is big enough to take more than one interpretation.


Live a life less ordinary.


To get a horse to hit a mark without a rider, to get it to stand up, to get it to rear, to get it to pick up a bucket and bring it over is amazing. It's hard work and very rewarding but can be dangerous.


People's hands fascinate me. It's tempting to look at a businessman's left hand and see if there's an indentation from a missing wedding ring. Or maybe there's a tan line and the skin is pressed down where's he's worked a ring off his finger.


I'm quite sensitive to people noticing me. There are times when I'm relaxed, then others when it does make me self-conscious.


The further you get away from yourself, the more challenging it is. Not to be in your comfort zone is great fun.


I'm not confident in social situations; just going up to someone in a bar and saying 'Hi' is going to be even more difficult because they won't know the real me. They will just know me as a fictional person I play on the screen.


One of the fears of having too much work is not having time to observe. And once you get recognised, there is nowhere for you to look any more. You can't sit on a night bus and watch it all happen.


I wish my 15-year-old self had known about my allure to the opposite sex!