I didn't realize how many people watched 'The Tonight Show.'
Tony Blair is paid $500,000 for one speech, and no one asks how he is going to spend it.
In college, you learn how to learn. Four years is not too much time to spend at that.
Really top-notch directors, I've often worked with them just to see how they work.
How delicious is pleasure after torment!
The only tough thing is admitting to my wife how much a certain article of clothing costs.
Look how long it took to build the Freedom Tower, and we wanted that. It took 15 years.
We know how to stop Ebola: by isolating and treating patients, tracing and monitoring their contacts, and breaking the chains of transmission.
High-level actors can be all about their close-ups and the size of their trailers. I'd heard these horror stories of how a really powerful actor can come in and change your script.
We haven't even begun to see just how many transactions are going to take place online.
I didn't have any expectations with 'Traveller' - I don't think anybody did. That's how I prefer the process to be.
I took lots of photographs and had planned to write a treatise on how it worked, but I quickly got bored with that idea and wrote a scientific fairy tale instead.
A tree's a tree. How many more do you need to look at?
The trick in life is learning how to deal with it.
Please to put a nickel, please to put a dime. How petitions trickle in at Christmas time!
I didn't want to do some trivial, lame, trite, sweetie-pie, 'How thin can I be?' role.
How is it that we remember the least triviality that happens to us, and yet not remember how often we have recounted it to the same person?
Like Vietnam, Afghanistan was never about troop levels; it is about how troops are utilized.
True knowledge lies in knowing how to live.
How a society treats its disabled is the true measure of a civilization.