For me, juggling mommyhood and work is a challenge, but each day I learn little tricks to make it all come together.
If everybody knows all the tricks, it's no more magic.
I have my own method [of acting]. I come from, I've interrogated people; I come from an undercover background, so it's hard to teach an old dog new tricks.
It is hard to teach an old dog tricks.
Be sensitive to the qualities inherent in the medium. Paint honestly and avoid tricks.
The trick is to love somebody. . . . If you love one person, you see everybody else differently.
You could get in rehearsals, pre-production, anything that would actually contribute to the understanding of how a film gets made. I actually find those things increase people's interest in a movie and like that better than worrying about showing the tricks behind the curtain.
Now you know those trick candles that you blow out and a couple of seconds.
Anyone can attract a man. The trick is to keep him.
The trick to any profession is making it look easy.
Holding on to some of your uniqueness is the trick instead of surrendering it at the Academy of Contemporary We're Gonna Make You a Star.
I think that Abraham Lincoln probably did more to trick negroes than any other man in history.
I'm not known for my intellectual range and tricks have been played on me.
No, I have never wanted to be a man. I have often wanted to be more effective as a woman, but I have never felt that trousers would do the trick!
How do you deal with meditating when you stop breathing? The trick is to meditate just a little higher and you won't even know that you're not breathing.
History always has a few tricks up its frayed sleeve. It's been around a long time.
There certainly does seem a possibility that the detective story will come to an end, simply because the public will have learnt all the tricks.
It's easy to see things you're lookin' for. The trick is to see things you're not looking for.
I start from scratch with each movie; I wipe the slate and I certainly don't rely on some bag of acting tricks I've amassed over the years.
The tragic hero prefers death to prudence. The comedian prefers playing tricks to winning. Only the villain really plays to win.