Having a child at 55... that's optimism.
That's why I'm an actress - escaping into a world.
That's painful always to lose.
It's communication - that's what theatre is all about.
I don't think I'd change the path that's got me where I am today.
When what we are is what we want to be, that's happiness.
Christmas is a time of year that's so romantic.
When you're dead, you're dead. That's it.
The Danes and the Irish have a great simpatico, that's for sure.
If there are dominant teams, people enjoy discussing whether that's good or bad for the game, and if there aren't any dominant teams, then people enjoy discussing that.
You know, once something freezes, it's solid. That's the key to the arctic - they didn't fear the cold, they made use of it.
The thing that's funny is that everyone thinks I'm dead.
My dream is to be on my boat. Or on an island. Or in my house in the country. That's my dream.
I don't want to be boring. But that's not always easy.
A smile is a facelift that's in everyone's price range!
If you're in love and there's that chemistry, that's what it's all about.
It's like the frog that tried to outdo the cow...see, the consequences are reflected in each of us as individuals. A people so oppressed by the West have no mental leisure, they can't do anything worthwhile. They get an education that's stripped to t...
Bela Lugosi: Karloff? Sidekick? FUCK YOU! Karloff did not deserve to smell my shit! That limey cocksucker can rot in Hell for all I care! Edward D. Wood, Jr.: What happened? Bela Lugosi: How dare that asshole bring up Karloff? You think it takes tale...
Gang Member #1: Whatcha doin' Mister? Bill Foster: Nothing. Gang Member #1: Yes you are man, you're trespassing on private property. Bill Foster: Trespassing? Gang Member #2: You're loitering too, man. Gang Member #1: That's right, you're loitering t...
Jim Kurring: A lot of people think this is just a job that you go to. Take a lunch hour... job's over. Something like that. But it's a 24-hour deal. No two ways about it. And what most people don't see... is just how hard it is to do the right thing....
Barbara Covett: When I was at school, if one of us had had some bad news or was a bit down, we used to stroke each other. You know, someone would do one arm and someone else the other. It was a wonderful sensation. Did you do that at your school? She...