What is more important to a library than anything else -- than everything else -- is the fact that it exists." [ , American Scholar; Washington, DC, June 5, 1972]
I got my training here in Chicago at the Goodman School Of Drama, and a lot of my personal work is usually internal work and stuff. Everything else that goes on is icing on the cake - your wardrobe, your makeup, whatever else you have to do.
The war changed everybody's attitude. We became international almost overnight.
It's kind of awkward to eat alone in a restaurant because everybody's looking at me.
It's hard to get everybody to recycle paper and plastic, let alone.
Girls have periods and boys wank. Everybody.
Everybody talks, but there is no conversation.
Everybody was sorry. Sorry was easy. Sorry was for suckers.
When you play against the best, it brings the best out in everybody.
You want the best for your kid, but everybody's career is completely different in this industry.
Everybody's got a job to do, and I do mine as best I can.
Everybody should customize their names.
Like everybody I have many different sides.
'Catch-22' was a nightmare to make, and everybody was unhappy except me.
I think that people's weight fluctuates. It happens. It happens to everybody.
Everybody thinks I'm very clean and sort of upright, don't they?
'Doctor Who' belongs to all of us. Everybody makes 'Doctor Who.'
Everybody is under pressure to shut up and sing.
Everybody prefers to see a nut - they're more fascinating.
Not everybody is some kind of media model.
Everybody wants to shine a little bit, even a wallflower.