Top 35 True Blood Quotes

In this post, you will find great True Blood Quotes from famous people, such as Kenneth Branagh, Scott Foley, Alan Ball, Joe Manganiello, Norman Reedus. You can learn and implement many lessons from these quotes.

For what it's worth, I enjoy 'Dexter,' 'Modern Family,'

For what it’s worth, I enjoy ‘Dexter,’ ‘Modern Family,’ ‘True Blood’ and ‘Breaking Bad.’ I’ve enjoyed the wonderful ‘The Pacific.’
I am going to be on ‘True Blood.’ It was really exciting. I had a great time shooting it. I spent the last nine months shooting this season and it was very secretive, very sexy, a lot of blood and fangs.
Well, here‘s the thing with relationships on ‘True Blood’: Once they happen then you have to throw a monkey-wrench into them, because to have people be happy is not that exciting.
I’ve always been an athletic guy, but the extent to which I go for ‘True Blood’ or for ‘Magic Mike‘ is because of the role that I’m playing.
I saw ‘True Blood’ once, and I like the jazzy feel of it and stuff.
Every episode of ‘True Blood’ is like shooting a low budget feature.
Christopher Heyerdahl
‘True Blood’ allows you to be big, so it’s almost like you’re on stage, and I’m comfortable with that.
What ‘True Blood’ does really well is that it balances on the line between good and evil – you blur the distinction between the two.
I really feel like ‘True Blood’ is a big, giant slice of cake for the audience every week; it’s offering people 60 minutes of sometimes thought-provoking entertainment. If you’re gonna give an Emmy out, you should probably give it to the audience of ‘True Blood.’
Chris Bauer
With ‘True Blood,’ you don’t know what to expect. You don’t know how wild it’s gonna get.
Most stories in ‘True Blood’ take place over a short amount of time. I think the entire three seasons of the show have only spanned a month and a half of those characterslives.
Michael McMillian
I definitely love ‘Camelot.’ It’s my favorite show. I’m a big ‘True Blood’ fan. I love ‘American Idol,’ and I love my girl J-Lo. The rest are my homework shows: ‘Forensic Files,’ ‘Dr. G. Medical Examiner,’ ‘The First 48.’
Tamala Jones
I would kill to be on ‘Dexter,’ and I would double kill to be on ‘True Blood.’ I would pay them to let me come be a vampire or a vampire victim. No joke!
Callie Thorne
I’m really awkward when people recognize me. I’m not good at it, and for the most part it hadn’t happened to me until ‘True Blood,’ and then, all of a sudden, it started happening all the time.
To go from ‘Generation Kill,’ which is a very real, dark, gritty series, to ‘True Blood,’ which is flamboyant, crazy, way out there… I couldn’t ask for two better jobs.
I love ‘True Blood!’
Sookie is always in distress, it wouldn’t be ‘True Blood’ if someone wasn’t trying to kill her.
The first job I booked was on ‘True Blood.’ I played a blood siren.
People ask me what the appeal of ‘True Blood’ is and I think there are so many answers to that question, but I think that when there is so much excitement for what you do there is no way that that doesn’t become palpable and comes shooting out like bullets.
‘True Blood’ differs from ‘Six Feet Under’ in that there are way more characters and plot-lines, but fundamentally it’s still about the characters and their emotions.
Funnily enough, I was a big fan of the show and had been watching it – along with everybody else – and had never imagined that I would be on it. You kind of look at shows and think, ‘Oh, I wish I had done that one.’ But I didn’t really see myself on ‘True Blood.’
The fact that ‘True Blood’ affects people in this way is incredible to me – the fact we have to go to such great lengths to hide storylines just proves the cache our show has.
In this age of vampires, what I love about ‘True Blood’ the most is that it’s a post-modern take on it. ‘Sookie Stackhouse’ series author Charlaine Harris and ‘True Blood’ creator Alan Ball turned that whole mythology upside-down… It’s not just about vampires. It’s about a lot of different things.
The interesting thing about ‘True Blood’ is that its appeal is not contained to teenage girls. I get stopped in the street and questioned by 70-year-old men whose wives and daughters are making Bloody Marys and throwing ‘True Blood’ parties.
I felt like I’d culturally arrived when a character on the HBO show ‘True Blood’ was reading a hardback of ‘Heartsick’ at Sookie’s kitchen table.
I want to work on the ‘True Blood’ comic for as long as they’ll let me.
Michael McMillian
‘True Blood’ is one of those shows that is so deep and good that you can’t have it on in the background. It’s one of those shows that you have to dedicate time to.
With film, there’s a consistency to it, but what I like about the TV shows that I’ve been fortunate to do, like ‘Friday Night Lights‘ and ‘True Blood,’ is that it feels like you’re doing a film.
The catering on ‘True Blood’ was so good – I’d be eating amazing doughnuts all day, then realised I was in danger of turning into a right fat faerie.
‘True Blood’ fans are as enthusiastic as any fans I’ve ever encountered.
Jim Parrack
I’m a fan of James Frain’s work, especially in ‘True Blood.’ He was so awesome in that show.
Chad Lindberg
I was deliciously happy filming 'True Blood.' I even ke

I was deliciously happy filming ‘True Blood.’ I even kept all the scripts in my office, which I never do with any script. Although I did shred them all in one go when the series finished; it seemed like a ritual, somehow.
I’d watched every episode of ‘True Blood’ from the very beginning. The show’s characters were in my blood, so when I started, I was really prepared. I made sure I wasn’t the new guy asking stupid questions on his first day.
On ‘True Blood,’ the character’s name is Sookie Stackhouse, and my name is Suki Waterhouse. So, I get people saying, ‘Oh, I thought we were meeting the girl from True Blood.’
When I’m training for ‘True Blood,’ I don’t eat any sugar except for some fruit here and there. So it’s no sugar, no bread, no real carbs all day.