I had long hair when I was a teenager.
I was planning to be a baseball player until I ran into something called a curveball. And that set me back.
I read a lot of scripts, so I know by page 25 if I like it or not.
I drag a lot of stuff round with me that I don't need.
There's so much in the 21st century that is stymied by bureaucracy and mediocrity and committee.
There is no one that we can afford to throw away.
Economics is not brain surgery.
So to get to play for the Yankees was really exciting. Really exciting.
Kids are no fools: they're very sophisticated, they don't miss a lot; they don't miss nuance.
Broadway's not what it used to be.
I'm somewhere between a gumshoe and a journalist. A writer, not a symbol.
There are two sides to every story, and sometimes three, four, and five.
Telemarketers tell me I sound like Bill Cosby.
Bambi, to a kid, was scary.
The main thing I wanted was to manage.
Not every problem is solvable, okay.
I won the city scoring championship as a senior.
Russell joined the team in December, 1956, following the Olympics.
I keep up the tradition, the zydeco.
With BitTorrent, the cat's out of the bag.
When I put my mind to it I can be a megalomaniac.