William Wallace: [seeing the spirit of his wife] I'm dreaming. Murron: Yes, you are. And you must wake. William Wallace: [pause] I don't want to wake. I want to stay here with you.
On Major Depression, quoted by the great William Styron of Sophie's Choice & Darkness Visible: From Darkness Visible, William Styron "It is a positive and active anguish, a sort of psychical neuralgia, wholly unknown to normal life.
I don't play any tournaments to come second best.
I do my best, and that's all I can do.
It's a bit disconcerting being treated like Madonna.
I have always worried about things more than I should.
Truth has to be credible or it makes as much trouble as any lie!
I eat well, and I exercise.
My father never talked about the sacrifices that the family made for me.
Loyalty and communication are always rewarded in sports.
Do feminists have a sense of humor? Yes.
If I'm writing something and I'm not feeling mischievous, then I know it's not going to be great.
I'm not a great joke writer, which is odd for a comic to say, but I'm not.
You know, I don't think you need to be educated to be a great actor.
Salma is just one of the great goddesses ever put on this Earth.
Roddick has good presence on the court and has so much adrenalin.
Rock 'n' Roll, no roses or gardening.
And as we continue to improve our understanding of the basic science on which applications increasingly depend, material benefits of this and other kinds are secured for the future.
Cabaret is a great format. All you have to do is sing and be funny sporadically.
Aloneness is nearer God, nearer reality.
To be proud of learning is the greatest ignorance.