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"And finding the hat, I always like to find the hat. And then props just dress the set. It's all fabulous."
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"I always tell my kids if you lay down, people will step over you. But if you keep scrambling, if you keep going, someone will always, always give you a hand. Always. But you gotta keep dancing, you gotta keep your feet moving."

"Once you've gotten the job, there's nothing to it. If you're an actor, you're an actor. Doing it is not the hard part. The hard part is getting to do it."

"I have never acted he has never been cast in a romantic lead or has been cast opposite a female love interest in any movie he starred in."

"My approach to acting is that I am totally intuitive. I read the script and I get it. If I don't get it, I can't do it."

"The reason actors, artists, writers have agents is because we'll do it for nothing. That's a basic fact - you gotta do it."

"There's no mystery to it. Nothing more complicated than learning lines and putting on a costume."

"And that if you become a star, people are going to go to see you. If you remain an actor, they're going to go and see the story you're in."

"Let me be the first to tell you, drinking alcohol is the worst thing to do in cold weather. Hot soup is the best because the process of digesting food helps to warm you up."

"I want to thank everybody and anybody who ever had anything to do with the making of this picture."
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"Caviar is to dining what a sable coat is to a girl in evening dress."

"Dress is at all times a frivolous distinction, and excessive solicitude about it often destroys its own aim."

"Louis Armstrong, who learned to be in exquisite dress, came from the bottom, and he's not a trash can."

"There was a French singer, Francoise Hardy - I used to look at her pictures and try to dress like her."

"I feel very strongly about dresses on every level - a dress feels like underpinning."

"Is there anything in the world more annoyingly creepy than an unspoken dress code?"
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