You wear your honor like a suit of armor. . . You think it keeps you safe, but all it does is weigh you down and make it hard for you to move.
I'd love to do just straight theatre. I'd love to do film and television, too.
I think that if an audience is truly appreciative of a performance, they will show it. Sometimes though, there are little differences, and there are audiences that are very reserved even though they are enjoying the show.
I would love to do some straight drama. A lot of times it's not up to the actor, it's up to the producer. It's up to the powers that be.
I believe that everyone has the fundamental right to head to city hall with the person they love and get married. Period.
Don't expect a pat on the back for merely doing your job, but know that you'll get one for doing it exceptionally well.
I can't be an ingenue forever, and I wouldn't want to be.
If the room is friendly to a relationship between lecturer and audience, you feel everything - the tension, the appreciation. I think the audience feels it too.
Dennis Kucinich's politics are more scrambled than Rod Steiger's dream journal.
It is a sin to do less than your best.
Whole great chunks of written history are of little value to the psychohistorian, while other vast areas which have been much neglected by historians - childhood history, content analysis of historical imagery, and so on - suddenly expand from the periphery to the center of the psychohistorian's conceptual world, simply because his or her own new questions require material nowhere to be found in history books.