I don't need a fantasy life as once I did. That is the life of the imagination that I had a great need for. Films were the perfect means for satisfying that need.
Famous people feel that they must perpetually be on the crest of the wave, not realising that it is against all the rules of life. You can't be on top all the time, it isn't natural.
I'm all for typewriters, with instant carbon copies, and seeing films in cinemas.
The TV business is soul crushing, talent destroying and human being destroying.
I read the Scriptures at the American Cathedral on Christmas and Easter; that's it. It's a task I love.
We were like a stock company at Warners. We didn't know any of the stars from the other studios.
There certainly is such a thing as screen chemistry, although I don't believe you find it frequently.
If I watch 'Gone With the Wind,' I always find it interesting. I think, 'What's going to happen next? What's that character going to do?' But you know, you never really need to watch the films you...
I wanted to be what my high-school civics and history teacher thought of as a good American. That automatically involved taking an interest in government.