Ed Oxenbould Quotes
Born: June 1, 2001
Ed Oxenbould, a voice of tender wisdom in the realm of Love & Connection, crafts words that illuminate the quiet, profound threads binding human hearts. His legacy lies not in grand declarations, but in the delicate recognition of everyday intimacy—the glance, the touch, the unspoken understanding. Oxenbould’s philosophy champions vulnerability as strength, reminding us that true connection flourishes in the spaces we dare to be seen. His quotes resonate deeply because they mirror our own unvoiced yearnings, offering solace and clarity for those navigating the beautiful, messy landscape of love, friendship, and belonging.
Ed Oxenbould Quotes (11)
"I have made this one dish, a salted caramel chocolate ganache tart. It's so rich. You can only have a few bites!"
— Ed Oxenbould"I have a real interest in baking. I'd love to go to culinary school. That's actually my plan: to graduate high school and go to culinary school."
— Ed Oxenbould"I love reading; I really enjoy it. I read books quite fast, which kind of annoys me, but I like it at the same time because I can read a book in a day."
— Ed Oxenbould"Baking is my pastime. I just love creating things. But it's not what I want to do for a living. Acting is what I want to do."
— Ed Oxenbould"I love working in America!"
— Ed Oxenbould"I've had horrible days where you wake up with a zit, and you have to film, and it's terrible."
— Ed Oxenbould"I love to watch low-budget indie artsy films, but I do also love the big blockbuster things. I would love to do that one day, do a Marvel film. That would be really great."
— Ed Oxenbould"I listen to a lot of music, and I listen to some rap, and I do like listening to Biggie Smalls."
— Ed Oxenbould"I don't watch any horror films. I get scared very easily."
— Ed Oxenbould"My friends and I often film videos when we get together and hang out, and they're usually just silly situational videos just for our own amusement."
— Ed Oxenbould"With every social media, there's hate and things like that."
— Ed Oxenbould