[singing] Mortimer Brewster: There is a Happydale, far, far away...
Teddy Brewster: [to Mr. Witherspoon] Mr. Witherfork. Mr. Witherspoon: "Spoon".
Teddy Brewster: A *secret* proclamation? How unusual.
I never weigh myself, but the brutal truth of television is that they don't employ old people or fat people.
I've become very leery of jumping on bandwagons in my old age.
I've become really leery of jumping on bandwagons in my old age.
Very few cinematographers, other than the Europeans, know how to light women like they used to in the old days.
We didn't used to be so precious about women in comedy back in the old days.
Carry on an undefiled undertaking.
Musical theater is one of my passions.
I have intentionally not pursued musical theater.
Do I want to write a musical? No. I like to do musicals.
The music business can be very cold. And it doesn't honor its elders.
The Philadelphia/New York world of the music business is a tough place to be.
The bricks and mortar of the music business, they don't exist any longer.
The music business is really a spiritual business whether we know it or not.
A woman's two cents worth is worth two cents in the music business.
I've always treated the music business as a business.
My confession: I listen to great music very badly.
Do I think all contemporary Christian music is good? No.
Good music shouldn't have a shelf life.