Jack: [In Elevator] Did you hear that? Nick Naylor: [pause] No. Jack: Exactly.
James Coughlin: You grew up right here! Same rules that I did.
Coroner: He did nothing. The law has little to say on things left undone.
I never really learned the value of money. My father didn't spoil me, but I think my grandparents did.
Most of the big money people don't know what would interest an audience if you did it. They only know what interested the audience last time.
For example, if I make money, I put it in real estate. I always did very well. Location, location, location.
Well, we had more money and more time the first season than we did at TV 23.
I did my time for the rape. I paid my money to Las Vegas. I paid my dues.
We made more money feeding molasses, urea, and corn cobs to cattle than we ever did feeding dent corn.
We were so shocked by how fast that war went that President Bush did not have a plan, a peace plan.
I did want a boy child because I had this romantic idea that a boy child when he's 16 takes his mother out for dinner.
I did grow up with a really big interest in math and science; I liked it.
I did an O-level in domestic science when I was at school, but on the day of the practical exam, it was a cookery nightmare.
I just did an interview where I was asked whether I drink beer or whisky, and I was sad to reveal that I'm pounding spring water.
I hated the ballet, but I liked performing. I did 20 shows, and I couldn't get the smile off my face.
I did a shoot for 'Sports Illustrated,' and my grandpa called me and asked when my issue of 'Playboy' was coming out. It was hilarious as well as embarrassing.
When did I know I had talent? I think it started when I first started playing sports, organized sports.
In my time and neighborhood (and in my soul) there was only one standard by which a woman measured success: did some man want her?
My father, Tommy, who was a trained draughtsman, played for Preston North End in the Finney era. He liked football but did not love it as I do.
I also love the makers of South Park, because they're political, strong, and they're making all of these comments that would get you shot for if you did it in a drama.
Also, if I did join another show, I'd end up burning my bridges to the show I love most.