As for lawyers, it's more fun to play one than to be one.
I'm too old to be governed by fear of dumb people.
If you're not moving forward, you're falling back.
There is no problem that is not improved by effort, and no effort that is too paltry to be worth undertaking.
I got a note from my father, who said that Success is wonderful, if you don't inhale. That was his own aphorism, and I think it's the very best thing he could have said to me or anyone else on the subject.
I played Lucky in Waiting for Godot at Yale and it was a thing that Stanislavski talks about: he says you don't need his 'method' if you can count on your inspiration and it was a moment of inspiration that came to me, not in rehearsal but on stage. It hit me right there in the middle of the play and it was great - it travelled into immediate communication.
The bad guys dont always get punished and the good guys are not necessarily pure.
Separation is painful, and there's such a thing as doing it too much - the limits are how much it hurts.
I think people have some control over what they want; there's a relationship - maybe not automatic - between what you want and get.
In order to continue to do interesting work, you need to be...proceeding.
We're paid to care. That's what actors get their money for. But the main goal is not for the actors to be frustrated at the end of the show, but for the audience to be throwing their shoes at the television set. That's what we're trying for.
The virtue of the country is that it makes you thirsty for the city.
That's where I'd like to be: when the business says here's a good actor who is marketable so we can use him. Just that.
I don't think there's anything to be desired in a bunch of people chasing you around, trying to get a piece of your clothing.
I don't like driving much.
Obviously the first roles that you're proud of are the ones that everybody else liked too.
I enjoy listening to opera at home, occasionally, but I would much rather see it than just listen to it.
I literally was saved by a role, from becoming a cab driver. I never did have to wait tables, though, so looking back I guess I had it pretty soft.
If I have to be typecast, I'd like it to be as Abraham Lincoln.
I dont think playing a villain is my greatest talent.
Painting is very interesting.
I think the bait for doing something really is always the part.
I'm sort of obsessed with the news. That is a syndrome. But I don't watch a whole lot of TV.
I've been able to do things that allow me to hold my head up and still be popular.
The Killing Fields, my character's teachings frame the movie and the argument of his lectures is the challenge of dealing with the painfulness of life in the absence of faith.