I look more Indian when I'm serious.
I'm working myself to death.
I have the face of an ageing choirboy and the build of an undernourished featherweight. If you can figure out my success on the screen you're a better man than I.
I've always had a great respect for the picture business. It's been good to me
I think any movie star who refuses autographs has a hell of a nerve
I had only that one picture, Hitler, the Beast of Berlin, in which I had a part big enough to impress anyone. I tried for better roles over and over again
I just want to make pictures that are entertaining. I'll leave the scenery chewing to someone else
Both Mitt and I have summer places up in New Hampshire on Lake Winnipesaukee. And a few summers ago I was taking my grandchildren and children to town in the boat for ice cream. . . And I realized there was nobody in the boat to help me dock the boat, handle the ropes, do anything. . . And I looked up and there was Mitt Romney. So he pulled me in, he tied up the boat for me. He rescued me just as he's going to rescue this great country.
some things are better off back in the past. Where they belong.
The advantage of wisdom is that you can play dumb. The opposite is more difficult.
Dance today is clearly in an unsettled state. Old forms and traditions are being given up. New ones are arising to take their place. A time of change presents a confused picture. That there is change is proof that dance is organically vital--and much more so than it has ever before been in this country.