It's not because I'm lucky. I work very hard.
War is a profane thing.
I caught a cold and didn't have time to work on my autobiography.
Science is our last and greatest frontier.
I studied in a medical college and qualified myself as a medical graduate.
Sgt. James R. 'Fatso' Judson: Are you sore about something? Robert E. Lee "Prew' Prewitt: I don't like the way you play the piano. [Fatso laughs] Robert E. Lee "Prew' Prewitt: Remember Maggio? Sgt. James R. 'Fatso' Judson: Oh, the wop? Yeah, real tou...
Terry Pugh: [after failing to find his cousin in a phonebook] Must've moved. Probably couldn't have heard him anyway, this goddamn ear's still bleedin'. Don't you ever try that shit again. Robert 'Butch' Haynes: [sternly] What? Terry Pugh: [puzzled] ...
[on the pronunciation of "phlegm"] Brian Roberts: P H is always pronounced as F, and, uh, you don't sound the G. Natalia Landauer: Then why are they putting the G, please? Brian Roberts: That's, that's a very good question, but rather difficult to ex...
Robert Graysmith: Dave, he made a mistake! The birthday was the one time that he was weak, the one time he gave something away! Dave Toschi: Robert... Robert Graysmith: It's Arthur Leigh Allen! Dave Toschi: Where did you get that name? Robert Graysmi...
After that I jumped, especially being in art school, to the illustrators.
Freedom requires no effort to enjoy but requires heroic efforts to preserve.
The trains carrying coal to power plants are death trains. Coal-fired power plants are factories of death.
Misery is the company of lawsuits.
Lawyers are the only persons in whom ignorance of the law is not punished.
I saw science as being in harmony with humanity.
In science, we must be interested in things, not in persons.
Unlike most politicians who follow their audience, (Robert) Kennedy tried to lead his.
Paul Avery: So Robert, what are your hobbies? Robert Graysmith: Well, I like to read. Paul Avery: Uh-huh. Robert Graysmith: Uh, I enjoy books. Paul Avery: Those are the same things.
I became a member of the faculty at Northwestern University in 1965 but did not complete my thesis until two years later at a graduate ceremony at which Carnegie Institute of Technology became Carnegie-Mellon University. At Northwestern, I was mentor...
Zee James: [Bob has shot Jesse] Bob, have you done this? Robert Ford: I swear to God that I didn't.
I was at my best at a little past forty, when I was a professor at Oxford.