Zitat des Tages von Loretta Swit:
It's never too late to go out and get that feeling back.
You only know what you know.
So much of life is luck. One day you make a right turn and get hit by a car. Turn left and you meet the love of your life. I think I made the correct turn.
Shirley Valentine is a beautiful character and so well written. What Shirley speaks and thinks is so logical.
I don't think we should be deprived of the privilege of free speech.
The pursuit of happiness is in our Constitution. We're all entitled to have the best we can.
If you're 90 and look good in a mini-skirt, go for it. What is 'age appropriate'? Such nonsense. My mother lived to 106, so what's middle-age? Seventy is the new 50.
When I left the house to become an actress, my mother literally flung her body across the door and said, 'You're killing me!' It was a very strict household. That can be okay, but there was also no nourishment, either.
I just can't remember a time when I wasn't involved with animals and wildlife.
We should be able to be ourselves. Make a political stand if you want to.
When I went to school, I was in the same mode. I did the things I enjoyed, what I loved.
If you care enough, you make a difference.
I have certain strong interests that fill my life as well.
I just can't wait to get out there on stage. There's no anxiety at all. I love being able to take this journey with the audience, because we all have a ball with it - even if we're crying.
Acting is not hiding to me; it's revealing. We give you license to feel. 'Hey, she's crying, so it's okay if I cry, too.' That's the most important thing in the world, because when you stop feeling, that's when you're dead.
Animals are thinking, feeling creatures. They're sensitive.
M*A*S*H offered real characters and everybody identified with them because they had such soul. The humor was intelligent and it always assumed that you had an intellect.
I never really thought it out. I just woke up one day, and I was involved in all these projects. They just seemed to involve animals.
I don't eat or wear animals, but I never tell people not to - that's just my view.
I haven't met a horse I didn't love. I love caring for them, cleaning them. I love doing my own tack and giving them treats.
It wasn't so much that I was all alone on stage, but it was the realization of how much you need the response-you need the audience to tell you where to go.
Television is hard work. It's all hard work. Theatre is hard work. I tell you, I have bruises from changing backstage. Those quick changes are really difficult.
Actors are always identified with certain parts. To some, Marlon Brando will always be the Godfather. That's just how it is, whether the character happens to be your own personal favorite role or not. You can't ever get away from it.