[last lines] [Director's Cut] Gaff: [voiceover] It's too bad she won't live! But then again, who does?
[last lines] Mr. Helpmann: He's got away from us, Jack. Jack Lint: 'Fraid you're right, Mr. Helpmann. He's gone.
[last lines] Cathy Brenner: Can I bring the lovebirds, Mitch? they haven't harmed anyone. Mitch Brenner: Oh, alright; bring them.
[first lines] Nina Sayers: I had the craziest dream last night. I was dancing the White Swan.
[last lines] Jason Bourne: Get some rest, Pam. You look tired.
I watched 'The Muppet Movie' obsessively. I can still pretty much say a lot of the lines and do a pretty mean Fozzie Bear.
'True Blood' differs from 'Six Feet Under' in that there are way more characters and plot-lines, but fundamentally it's still about the characters and their emotions.
Faviana is a line that girls can feel super-glamorous in. A lot of their designs are kind of based off of what celebrities wear on the red carpet!
But I can also write in crappy motel rooms, while standing in line, or sitting in the dentist's chair.
If the bombs go off the sun will still be shining, because I've heard it said that every mushroom cloud has a silver lining.
Every body continues in its state of rest or uniform motion in a straight line, except insofar as it doesn't.
That night when you kissed me, I left a poem in your mouth, and you can hear some of the lines every time you breathe out.
I like to blur the line between fact and fiction, but not to condescend to the reader by enmeshing her/him into some sort of a postmodern coop.
I try to stay in line and not be a jerk. I've always been conscious that if I really screw up, people might notice.
I normally feel relief that I didn't die onstage or forget all my lines. Then I start remembering that I have to do it again sometime, and it'll probably not go as well.
Memorising my lines is actually something I do fairly well. I look at it a few times and it is pretty much there. When your shooting on TV, they do it in such a way that it is pretty easy.
My job is to persuade people to toe the line and play within the laws of the game.
I would seriously rather be in a long line at the DMV than eat with people I don't know.
Gratitude is not something idyllic that comes when all good things line up to be counted. Gratitude is there all the time waiting to be focused on.
I have learnt that trusting another takes a leap of faith; taking a risk and putting emotions on the line. This is in the hope that the other will accept and understand you.
Lawyers have to make a living, and can only do so by inducing people to believe that a straight line is crooked.