I don't read the magazines that make things up about people. I know what the truth is. I don't sort of indulge in my own fodder. I don't really care what they write about me.
Rick: Alright, I'll make it easier for you- [walks closer to Ilsa] Rick: Go ahead and shoot. You'll be doing me a favor.
Agnes: Will you read us a bedtime story? Gru: No. Agnes: Pretty please? Gru: The physical appearance of the please makes no difference.
Norfolk: So cut off my head, and make me a martyr. The people will always remember it. Walsingham: No... they will forget.
Ben Sanderson: Giving you money makes me want to come. Sera: Then come.
Ben Sanderson: [to Sera as he is dying] See how hard you make me, angel?
Harry Goldfarb: Somebody like you can really make things all right for me.
Miles Raymond: [looking in mirror after pulling away from Maya] You're such a fucking loser. You make me fucking sick.
Constance Petersen: Are you making love to me? Dr. Fleurot: I will in a moment. I'm just clearing the ground first.
Becca: [drunkenly making out with Evan] I *so* flirt with you in math. Evan: Tell me about it. I - same-sies.
Frank Serpico: [Lombardo has fallen] You okay? Insp. Lombardo: Yeah... makes me feel like a cop again.
Benny: [to Mary, the three-breasted hooker] Baby, you make me wish I had three hands.
Gonji, tavern keeper: Are you afraid of ghosts? Inokichi, Ushitora's rotund brother: No they make me feel just great.
Money is time. With money I buy for cheerful use the hours which otherwise would not in any sense be mine; nay, which would make me their miserable bondsman.
All of my books have the potential to become movies, it's just a question of finding a studio who wants to get behind me and put up the money to make the movie.
I don't make money on the road, and so there's less and less incentive for me to do it when I don't have that adolescent desire for whatever it is, glory or fame.
I could be making a lot more money now if I had chosen a different kind of movie, but none of that matters to me... I've done the parts I wanted to do.
I'd like to do things to make money to save myself but right now I can't do nothing. If they want to put me in jail, they can do that. It's kind of tough.
I probably make more money in a year on 'Newhart' than 70 percent of your working top-name stars. Some weeks I just have six lines, but it doesn't bother me.
Many have said of Alchemy, that it is for the making of gold and silver. For me such is not the aim, but to consider only what virtue and power may lie in medicines.
I accept all interpretations of my films. The only reality is before the camera. Each film I make is kind of a return to poetry for me, or at least an attempt to create a poem.