We can only move to a long-term resolution regarding terrorism and war by planting seeds of peace. We have to start with ourselves.
It's the idea that anticipation is as scary as anything in a movie could be. People's imagination is the most effective tool in creating terror or dread.
I believe in imagination. I did Kramer vs. Kramer before I had children. But the mother I would be was already inside me.
I don't actually like explaining the meanings of my songs, because I think people can take away more from it if they use their imagination.
One way we can enliven the imagination is to push it toward the illogical. We're not scientists. We don't always have to make the logical, reasonable leap.
Reading a book, watching a movie, going to a play, it's transporting, and very, very exciting. And to be a part of that, creating things with your imagination, whoa.
As an actor I think sometimes producers need a little bit of encouragement to see you in a particular role, they may not have as much imagination as you would expect.
The public has an appetite for anything about imagination - anything that is as far away from reality as is creatively possible.
Classical plays require more imagination and more general training to be able to do. That's why I like playing Shakespeare better than anything else.
You always think, no matter how many times you fail, that the next time you will succeed. Otherwise you wouldn't keep trying.
Once I'm on stage, there's just no time for a sip of water - I've always got my hands in puppets! My voice is raw by the time I finish.
I've always felt that, although Truffaut was greatly revered and admired, at the same time, in terms of film and how much he loved film, he was underestimated.
Listening back to your speaking voice for the first time, unless you're James Earl Jones, it's a quite distressing process for most people.
You never know how you're going to be received, after all this time. The initial response we had was just overwhelming, particularly that tour of the States.
Charlie Chaplin: The tramp can't talk. The minute he talks, he's dead.
Neil: So what are you going to do? Charlie? Dalton: Damn it Neil, the name is Nuwanda.
Charlie: Touch my friends again and I'll blind you.
Patrick: Are you baked? Charlie: Like a cake! That's what Bob said.
Charlie: That's why they sent you away. Because you hurt me.
Alan Johnson: I was stuck in Charlie world, I couldn't leave.
Lt. Col. Frank Slade: The day we stop lookin', Charlie, is the day we die.