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"I try not to worry about things I can't do anything about."
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"The good thing about Broadway is that you don't have to worry about an airdate. It gets done when it gets done."
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"It's a waste of time worrying about something that worry won't fix. It's about as useful as trying to feed your pet rock."
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"I'm too busy playing to worry about the movement or the fingerboard."
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"I don't worry too much about the script, I just ad lib, like Pearl Bailey."
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"It only seems as if you're doing something when you worry."
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"My grandmother was a Jewish juggler: she used to worry about six things at once."
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"And we had the perhaps unfair advantage of not having to worry about what an audience was gonna think. We were in a vacuum. We were making little short films, really."
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"Sometimes I'll be playing along and find I'm missing the strings. I'll worry about it for days until I notice that the pick has worn down to half its size."
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"I don't worry whether the period is contemporary or three hundred years ago. Human beings are all alike."
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"I'm not a toy boy, bellybutton band, so I don't have to worry about that. Actually, I never did."
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"The best thing for me is, when I'm not working, is to be at home and to have a script or two scripts is better, and to be just walking around the house and just thinking about the lines."
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"I think that weddings have probably been crashed since the beginning of time. Cavemen crashed them. You go to meet girls. It makes sense."
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"I try not to worry about things I can't do anything about."
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"When I was a kid I joined the circus. I did that. It is true. But it's not like you think. There was a guy, he had his own circus. His name was Carol Jacobs and he owned it. It was a small thing."
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"Acting has to do with saying it as if you meant it, so for me the words are always very important. It's very important for me to know my lines, know them so well that I don't have to think about them."
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"I think that if I had grown up and had been in show business and the movies twenty five, thirty years earlier, I think I would have made a lot more musical movies."
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"I remember that. I was talking to him and I said how great it would be if actors had a tail because I have animals and a tail is so expressive. On a cat you can tell everything. You can tell if they're annoyed. You can tell whether they're scared."
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"And I think that when I play these villains, maybe what is different is that the audience sees me play these and they know that that's Chris and he's having fun and he knows that and he knows that and you know that and everybody knows that."
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"One thing that's happened to me is I've been around a long time and I've played a lot of villains and so forth. I think it had to do with, well one thing is that I looked younger than I was for a long time. Now I think I'm suddenly starting to play people's father."
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"They have a kind of Bob Hope and Bing Crosby thing going on."
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