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| No matter how well you do, no matter how successful you are, they're always going to criticize you. (Todd Bridges (883)) | |
| Roller-skating and ice-skating are two different things - I found that out the hard way. (Todd Bridges (883)) | |
| The factory that my grandmother had put under the house to produce these green men to come get me. (Todd Bridges (883)) | |
| Hector was a wonderful part for me. I was also upset tonight that Hector has gone but I will have only happy memories of a great job. (Richard Briers (883)) | |
| I have been in the series for over 3 years - 3 series. There will be a fourth series next year which of course I won't be in because I'm now dead. So in total I appeared in 25 episodes. (Richard Briers (883)) | |
| I knew absolutely nothing about acting, and had to be taught everything. Some people are born naturals and know how to walk, talk and hold themselves. I didn't and had to learn everything. (Richard Briers (883)) | |
| I love the part of Hector as it takes me back to playing eccentric parts. He is a funny character, which is fine by me as I've been playing for laughs for decades now! It's lovely to get a laugh; it's the best thing in the world! (Richard Briers (883)) | |
| I reluctantly left the series because a) my age. I'm 68 tomorrow and time is very precious for me to spend time at home with my family and especially with the grandchildren. They're aged 7 and 5. After three years I became homesick for my home. (Richard Briers (883)) | |
| I used to make minor alterations and often shorten lines that were rather literary to make them more naturalistic. But my contribution was very small. (Richard Briers (883)) | |
| I was 20, I was an amateur from 14 but my first professional role was at 22. (Richard Briers (883)) | |
| They've been watching repeats of the Good Life but they don't understand that this young good-looking young man is now their white haired old man. (Richard Briers (883)) | |
| We need more theatres, more art and more culture in this country. (Richard Briers (883)) | |
| Everybody that's an actor leaves it for a while 'cause they ain't got a job. (Wilford Brimley (883)) | |
| Hopefully, generations after us will continue to protect, preserve, and look after this wonderful land. (Wilford Brimley (883)) | |
| I didn't go to acting school, but I've been observing my fellow man for 66 years now, and I would think that's the best school there is. (Wilford Brimley (883)) | |
| I didn't go to high school. I think that after you learn to read and write and do your numbers and flush the toilet behind yourself, you don't need no more schoolin'. You need to get out in the water and swim. (Wilford Brimley (883)) | |
| I hang on to my lifestyle with my fingernails. And no matter what the government's trying to do to kill us off, I'm gonna stay the way I am. (Wilford Brimley (883)) | |
| I live on a ranch in Utah for now, but I'm gonna move. I've got another ranch to move to, but its location is a secret. When I get there, I'm gonna plow the road in behind me. (Wilford Brimley (883)) | |
| I love watching a good horse do what he's bred to do-I guess that's what I like the most about it. And I love to see good athletes do what they're bred to do. (Wilford Brimley (883)) | |
| I maintain that if there is such a thing as a true and honest environmentalist, it's people like Slim and hopefully me, who have been caretakers of the land all our lives, along with the generations before us. (Wilford Brimley (883)) | |
| I raise quarter horses. Mine are mostly thoroughbred cross horses, a little bigger horses than some people like. I sell them or use them on the ranch. A lot of them go to the rodeo arena and some of them go to racetracks. (Wilford Brimley (883)) | |
| I resent the fact that people in places like Boston, New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, and San Francisco believe that they should be able to tell us how to live our lives, operate our businesses, and what to do with the land that we love and cherish. (Wilford Brimley (883)) | |
| I rope steers in team roping events. There's a header and a heeler on a roping team, and I'm the heeler. (Wilford Brimley (883)) | |
| I'm a widower with three sons and seven grandchildren. One of my sons is my partner on the ranch. (Wilford Brimley (883)) | |
| I'm not anybody's judge; I don't know what motivates people to do what they do. But I have a lot of admiration for anybody who can start with absolutely nothing and make a little something out of it. (Wilford Brimley (883)) | |
| I've already got my rent paid, and it's too late in my life for me to go around talking up stuff that I don't like or believe in. (Wilford Brimley (883)) | |
| My saddle horses are my friends. My dogs are my friends. (Wilford Brimley (883)) | |
| No, that's poker. To win, you've gotta get damned lucky. (Wilford Brimley (883)) | |
| The folks who own this hotel and casino are dear friends of mine. As far as I'm concerned, this is maybe the last old gamblin' joint in this town. (Wilford Brimley (883)) | |
| The place was built on the premise that people want to gamble, and they may as well do it here. They look after their clientele, and, hell, they treat me like I'm one of their family. (Wilford Brimley (883)) | |
| Well, we all are what we are, I guess you might say by an accident of birth. (Wilford Brimley (883)) | |
| What I know about poker, you can fit into a thimble with room left over, but I'm learning. (Wilford Brimley (883)) | |
| It's funny how a film about a murderous old English toff can help you. (Jim Broadbent (883)) | |
| The world would be a duller place without Moulin Rouge. (Jim Broadbent (883)) | |
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