I am a typed director. If I made Cinderella, the audience would immediately be looking for a body in the coach.
That's what really motivates me: to make my coaches proud, my teammates proud, and the fans proud.
Being in politics is like being a football coach. You have to be smart enough to understand the game, and dumb enough to think it's important.
I can remember trying to coach, trying to figure out schemes, and it just wasn't coming to me.
The way to make coaches think you're in shape in the spring is to get a tan.
He was such a fabulous drama coach. What better person to have than Alfred Hitchcock? His work as a director was impeccable. I learned so much.
When the head is sick the whole body is sick.
Fire in the heart sends smoke into the head.
Fire in the heart sends smoke to the head.
A rotting fish begins to stink at the head.
When the head does not work, the legs suffer.
An elephant's head is no load for a child.
The elephant's head is no load for a child.
A spur in the head is worth two in the heel.
A still tongue makes a wise head.
Thou hast a head and so hath a pin.
Your head is not only for putting a hat on.
I knew immediately something was terribly wrong, but you can know that and not allow the thought in your head, at the front of your head. It dances around at the back, where it can't be controlled. But the front of the head is where the pain begins.
Tyler Durden: [the Narrator places the gun under his chin and cocks back the hammer] Now why would you want to go and blow your head off? Narrator: Not my head, Tyler, *our* head.
Sergeant: Molly's first present is... Mrs. Potato Head! Repeat, a Mrs. Potato Head! Hamm: Way to go, Ida-ho! Mr. Potato Head: Gee, I'd better shave! [pulls off his moustache]
Not to have a big head about it, but people love me.