That was the good thing about having different directors [on series]. You had to stay on your toes.
What makes you think painting is any less difficult than brain surgery?
Some people who look at abstract art say 'I could do that. ' A good response is, 'Go ahead but then you'll be accused of copying.
Make a child a painting and he'll be happy for a day. Teach a child to paint and he'll be miserable for a lifetime.
One of Cezanne's unfinished paintings. . . appears to be a completed work even though only a few strokes of paint have been put down. My methods are similar. . . I expect each of my paintings to appear whole in every stage.
Without intent all painting is meaningless.
I always say I've given 24 insufficient performances and I'm looking forward to the time in my life when I'll do something that I think is good. There's always stuff you can do better, stuff that maybe you didn't uncover enough. But if you do something that you truly believe is perfect, then that's got to be the last movie you do.
How then to enforce peace? Not by reason, certainly, nor by education. If a man could not look at the fact of peace and the fact of war and choose the former in preference to the latter, what additional argument could persuade him? What could be more eloquent as a condemnation of war than war itself? What tremendous feat of dialectic could carry with it a tenth the power of a single gutted ship with its ghastly cargo?
France, famed in all great arts, in none supreme.
France, after the month of May, will share trust with the current leadership of the United States which, on many subjects, has tended to take useful positions in our view.