Formal courtesy between husband and wife is even more important than it is between strangers.
I kind of thought the writers were starting to take Taylor and make her kind of down and dirty.
I had just won the lawsuit against Melrose Place.
We were led to a pediatric ophthalmologist. It's a hard date for me, April 14, 1998. The doctor came back from the examining room and told us she had tumors in both eyes.
Unfortunately, since the Sept. 11 tragedy, our business is not doing too well.
So, not only am I panicking over the weekend if I need to know my lines, but also if can I get the kids to the zoo. Can I even go to church? I was asking for certain things that would allow me to plan my life a little better.
The house seemed so empty without him. And I thought about the life we'd been building together for all that time. I realized I was on the brink of losing it all. It just scared me into reality.
A great poet does not express his or her self; he expresses all of our selves.
The gospel will persuade no one unless it has so convicted us that we are transformed by it.
To me the work is so much more interesting, the parts that don't require you just to take your shirt off.
I love playing real people. It's a huge challenge and responsibility which I take on board and which I relish. It also scares me to death. Give me a totally fictional character and I don't have the same sort of responsibility. If, though, I play Sigmund Freud or Robert Maxwell or whoever then there is a responsibility.