Famous Will Smith quotes that defined the actor's roles
The ‘Ali’ and ‘The Pursuit of Happyness’ actor, who celebrates his birthday on September 25, sure has a way with words.
Actor, producer, and a once-upon-a-time rapper (yes, that’s true), Will Smith is a man of many talents. Renowned for hits like Men in Black, Independence Day, Ali, The Pursuit of Happyness, and King Richard, Smith has delivered several iconic dialogues that continue to inspire fans around the world. Be it on or off screen, he effortlessly transforms into a motivational speaker, sharing valuable insights on personal growth, resilience, and the right steps to achieve success. As the actor turns 56 on September 25, we take a look at some of his inspirational quotes that have aged just as well as him!
“Welcome to Earth!” - Independence Day (1996)
Smith (as Captain Steven Hiller) says the iconic line after successfully taking down an alien. He ejects from his damaged plane and delivers a line that’s a perfect mix of courage and humour. Smiling, and even laughing at the face of adversity, the dialogue highlights the human spirit, its resilience, and the ability to fight back the larger threat.
“I am the greatest. I said that even before I knew I was.” - Ali (2001)
If you’re playing the role of the world’s greatest boxer, Muhammad Ali, you better be all about self-confidence. This line captures the charisma that made Ali an undisputed champion. It reflects the attitude that set him apart and cemented his unforgettable legacy. He may have struggled in and outside the ring, but it was this belief that saw him win in both.
“What does it mean to be human?” - I, Robot (2004)
The dialogue may be short, but it’s a memorable one from Smith as it sees his character reflect on what it means to be human. It sheds light on themes such as resilience and the necessity of overcoming challenges, the importance of relationships and connections and how they define the individual, and finding life’s true purpose to help one grow and evolve. This is an inspirational quote that enables one to celebrate their ability to love unconditionally, reach for the stars, and achieve the impossible.
“The key to a successful relationship is to keep it simple. Just be yourself.” -Hitch (2005)
When you’re playing a date doctor, you better have some one-liners that tell the audience what it takes to keep the romance alive. And that’s exactly what this line does. Smith as Alex Hitchens (Will Smith) advises his client, Albert Brennaman (Kevin James) and helps him go through the emotions and feelings that he has for Allegra Cole (Amber Valletta). It captures the honest sentiment and the film’s central theme that it’s important to be true to yourself and stay authentic in the pursuit of love.
“Don’t ever let somebody tell you you can’t do something. Not even me.” - The Pursuit of Happyness (2006)
Here’s a powerful quote that’s sure to remind you on how important it is to believe in yourself and persevere. It takes place where Chris Gardner (Smith) speakers to his son and encourages him to believe in his dreams and not to let anyone—including himself—discourage him. It’s a message that hammers home the thought that any obstacle can be overcome as long as one is determined and believes in themselves.
“This world ain’t all sunshine and rainbows. It’s a very mean and nasty place.” - King Richard (2021)
This quote encapsulates Richard William's philosophy in raising his daughters, Venus and Serena, as he prepares them for the struggles they would face in both, tennis and in life. He reminds them that life can be tough and won’t always be fair, so it’s best to not live in a bubble and accept the reality around you. The line also encourages one to take ownership of their life and not depend on any external circumstances to change their destiny. The message drives home as Richard goes on to coach two budding tennis players who go on to leave an indelible mark on the tennis and sporting world.
“You know what they say: ‘Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me.’” - Focus (2015)
Will Smith’s character, Nicky Spurgeon, uses this quote to emphasise the need for caution and learning from past mistakes in a world where trust is scarce. As a con artist, Spurgeon’s cynicism shines through; he tricks others but refuses to be fooled himself. In a film centered on manipulation and romance, this dialogue highlights the growing trust issues in his relationship with Jess (Margot Robbie).
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