George Bailey: [George on the phone to Mary] Come home... what home? 320 Sycamore. Whose home is that?
George Nelson: I'm George Nelson, and I'm feeling ten feet tall!
That's a very odd notion because it involves seeing money up there on the screen - if something cost $5 million to make, they want to see that $5 million up there.
I think the situation in Toronto is such that there are funding organizations which make it easy for a film to raise more money than it needs and very often that works against a film.
I was in a sketch group in L.A., and we were playing, like, backyards in Glendale and stuff. It was pretty ugly because we didn't have any money.
I think if you're at the point where you're popular enough to sell your wedding photos to OK! Magazine then you don't need the money.
Those movies, Decline I and II and Suburbia, are dearly loved, but they never made any money. I didn't even have the rights for some of them.
Divorce is expensive. I used to joke they were going to call it 'all the money,' but they changed it to 'alimony.' It's ripping your heart out through your wallet.
I get offered to do stuff where the money's nice but it's not something I want to do - I get offered a lot of commercials too.
I can tell you for sure: people who are at their peak right now will not sustain that. You can't. It's against the law of nature.
The nature of human beings is that we're competitive, and the chances are there's someone out there who's going to work harder than you and want it more than you.
I'm playing George quite a bit differently this season, and I'm glad you picked up on the fact that she kind of made peace with her situation at the end of last season.
Whatever science and philosophy may do for mankind, the world can never outgrow its need of the simplicity that is in Christ.
I am clumsy, a late and nervous driver, and despise all sports except a little gentle dancing or yoga.
I think Bob Costas is terrific. He's so knowledgeable. He can talk about any subject, not just sports.
One reason to write a poem is to flush from the deep thickets of the self some thought, feeling, comprehension, question, music, you didn't know was in you, or in the world.
George Washington and Abraham Lincoln were gay, just for starters. They didn't have a name for it, but their primary affections and intellectual attractions were all for other men.
When bright young minds can't afford college, America pays the price.
The official Hamas charter calls for the murder of Jews and destruction of the Jewish state.
The consummate gentleman on the planet today is George Clooney, who never fails to go the extra mile for people. Every person matters to George.
Until and unless we could disband these militias, this country won't be able to function properly.