Technically perfect, pictorially rotten. (Stieglitz's standard comment on photographs he rejected for publication in The American Amateur Photographer. )
My job now is to work hard and learn all I can.
England as a culture has endured so much more than America has as a culture, so it's given them a different perspective.
I like writing letters and receiving letters. It's a shame that we've lost the art of letter-writing and saving correspondence. I mourn that.
By definition, an actor's life is a recipe for regret. There are always roads you could have taken. But I've lived long enough to realise that each road has its own rewards.
At the beginning of a long-running play, everyone's nervous and paces around in a panic and reapplies lipstick. After a while, you'll get long-running card games or word games like Boggle.
Most people grow up dreaming of going to Hollywood and some of them work and work and work and finally end up in Hollywood.
I do think that there's a special connection between Australia and America. It's kind of unexplainable. It's just one of those things. It's all about God's timing. We're thankful to be a part of it.
When I think of what has happened in a larger sense, beyond myself, then I would not change anything.
Doing justice includes not only the righting of wrongs but generosity and social concern, especially toward the poor and vulnerable.
Five years on TV is a really, really long time.