| All clients' needs and expectations are vastly different. (Bruce Bennett (1065)) | |
| As a head-hunter I get a lot of satisfaction from seeing my candidates do well and therefore my clients happy. I want to work with clients more as a partner than simply a head-hunter. (Bruce Bennett (1065)) | |
| Head-hunting is an incredibly diverse and dynamic world, partly because no one ever knows how people will react at critical times in their lives. (Bruce Bennett (1065)) | |
| I write box notes for Kino International, which specializes in distributing foreign films. (Bruce Bennett (1065)) | |
| I look at Zach Braff, who did "Garden State", which was just great, and he plays a doctor on TV, and I bet he's thinking the same thing. (Peter Berg (1065)) | |
| It's always an interesting sort of adventures that gets someone into a movie. (Peter Berg (1065)) | |
| Michael Mann's always been one of my heroes. (Peter Berg (1065)) | |
| The thing with Michael Mann is called The Kingdom, about an American FBI agent who goes to Saudi Arabia to investigate a bombing. (Peter Berg (1065)) | |
| Then they started pulling me in and I was very resistant. All the other actors would be saying write more, more dialogue for me, and I'd always be saying 'No, less, less'. (Peter Berg (1065)) | |
| There's a picture of the real Coach Gary Gaines in the book and he's sitting in the locker room after a game, and he just looks so much like Billy Bob, that we went to him. (Peter Berg (1065)) | |
| Truth is, we offered it to Tom Hanks, which pretty much every movie in America does, but Tom passed. Billy Bob said that Hanks recently called and said he's voting for all of us for Oscars, he loved the film. (Peter Berg (1065)) | |
| What kind of town do we want in the future, and how are we going to plan on that? (Peter Berg (1065)) | |
| When I look back at it, I'm mostly amazed at how poorly it was shot. David Kelley is a great writer, and I thought the scripts were great, but it just looks so cheap. (Peter Berg (1065)) | |
| You might make a lot of money, but it's very hard to get out from under that rug. The more you can reinvent yourself, the better - and unfortunately TV is designed not to let you redesign yourself. (Peter Berg (1065)) | |
| After 13 years of life on the half shell in Hollywood, I have made a trip where I wasn't a tourist. (Edgar Bergen (1065)) | |
| But Charlie, Charlie, how can we ever really know anything? Charlie, what or who is God? (Edgar Bergen (1065)) | |
| Hey kid, do you want to come and talk to Charlie? (Edgar Bergen (1065)) | |
| I was asking Charlie the most important questions, and you heard the answers. (Edgar Bergen (1065)) | |
| I've never told you the story of Alice in Wonderland, have I? (Edgar Bergen (1065)) | |
| Nobody seems to know yet how television is going to affect the radio, movies, love, housekeeping or the church, but it has definitely revived vaudeville. (Edgar Bergen (1065)) | |
| OK, magic boy, let's see who you really are. (Edgar Bergen (1065)) | |
| Show me where Stalin is buried and I'll show you a Communist Plot. (Edgar Bergen (1065)) | |
| So many people are working in vaudeville today that I looked for three weeks to book enough acts for an hour bill and didn't have them until the night before we opened in Buffalo and money was no object! (Edgar Bergen (1065)) | |
| To think that this was once Happy Valley. (Edgar Bergen (1065)) | |
| Well, a friend in need is a friend indeed. (Edgar Bergen (1065)) | |
| You find out your mistakes from an audience that pays admission. (Edgar Bergen (1065)) | |
| I do like large entrances, but this was a little too large. (Peter Bergman (1065)) | |
| She said, and I'm not kidding, 'Is this a speaking role?' I wasn't quite sure how to answer that one. (Peter Bergman (1065)) | |
| This reaffirms my faith in the business. I'm beginning to believe again that there really are some rewards for being a nice guy. (Peter Bergman (1065)) | |
| We lived in the bowels of New York City. It was a struggle just to survive. This nice suburban kid hadn't had to do much of that before. (Peter Bergman (1065)) | |
| When my daughter, Clare, was 4, she told me that a school friend had told her what I did for a living. Clare asked me, 'Is it true you play Jack Rabbit?' (Peter Bergman (1065)) | |
| When you are not practicing, remember somewhere someone is practicing, and when you meet him, he will win. (Peter Bergman (1065)) | |
| When you are not practicing, remember somewhere someone is practicing, and when you meet him, he will win. (Peter Bergman (1065)) | |
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