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"You never know what's going to happen with television these days."
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"Year Two is a critical year for any television show."
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"Violence and smut are of course everywhere on the airwaves. You cannot turn on your television without seeing them, although sometimes you have to hunt around."
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"I'm in my 80s and not a keen television fan."
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"I rode into the dawning world of television in 1944 on a train."
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"Savvy observers occasionally note television's resemblance to the weather: Everybody loves to complain about it, but nobody can do anything to fix it."
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"An actress, around 40, on television, that's where you get the most torture, I think."
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"Some of the most important stories don't lend themselves to television treatment."
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"Anyone who has seen me spin that heavy, giant wheel on television knows that I'm not a steroid user."
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"If anything, I want to bring television back up to where it will entertain and engage a gamer."
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"We took the whole thing far too seriously. After all, those were early days in television."
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"My only job as an actor is to try and understand the character and, to the best of my ability, bring this character to life."
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"I've actually become much, much dumber through being married and having these children. I find that I'm not half as sharp that I once was. I can't even help them with their 4th and 5th grade vocabulary and math work at this point."
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"I love westerns. I've always wanted to do a western."
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"I believe I'm doing the right thing in trying to step away from that and to take chances and work on little independent films and do stuff like that wild dance scene."
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"I'll work with Jerry Seinfeld any day of the week. Get a nice little paycheck there, but you do it for free. It's just good to be associated with that man. He's a great guy."
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"Never met Levinson. Ever. He directed those American Express spots for us for Seinfeld, and I was off on some guest spot that I didn't even want to do... and I got talked into doing it."
American

"I have a family to support. And I'm not always going to be doing exactly what I want to do."
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"I thought he was an interesting central figure, central character, one who is definitely not your typical central character figure in a film, who's easy to like. He's not easy to like. It forces you to involve yourself with what's going on."
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"There's not a fortune to be made doing voiceover work unless you're one of the main voices on The Simpsons. See, there's The Simpsons, and then there's everything else."
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"I do believe that we have the opportunity to continue - I repeat myself over and over again with this - to redefine and reinvent ourselves and as long as we do that, then I think we've got some pretty good odds in our favor, because we're not always presenting the same thing."
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