Zitat des Tages über Lewis:
I have always loved fantasy; I think probably stepping through the wardrobe with Lucy in C.S. Lewis's 'Narnia Chronicles' was my first exposure when I was really little.
I'm not Carl Lewis the athlete any more. I'm growing into a new person with new interests and new goals.
Luckily, I have the good fortune of being on the same team as Ray Lewis. I don't have to face him on Sunday.
The other writer who had a very important early influence on me when I was about 17 was C.S. Lewis.
The Best of Elvis Presley, Doris Day, Jerry Lee Lewis, Bill Hailey and the Comets, Frank Sinatra, Peggy Lee, Frankie Laine all topped the charts in the '50s. Load a playlist of rock n' roll royalty. You're spoilt for choice.
Apart from being Jennifer Lewis. The name pulls people in.
You have to be completely in the character, and that's so hard to do. That's why, when they call, 'Cut!,' you often feel yourself shift. Unless you're Daniel Day Lewis, who stays in character all the time, there's a switch that happens.
My favorite episode of Stargate? All of them! My favorite episode of Parker Lewis? All of them!
I'm a big Michael Lewis fan. That said, my favorite Lewis book was 'The Blind Side.'
I like the Stooges. You know what movie I saw that I sort of discovered late was Jerry Lewis in 'The Nutty Professor'. I really liked that.
I am much interested and honoured by what you tell me of C. S. Lewis.
Fantasy was something I'd read as a child. And, in fact, my teachers despaired a little bit because I refused to give up Enid Blyton. Then I walked through the wardrobe with C. S. Lewis, and I don't think I actually have returned fully from the wardrobe. So, fantasy was something that was in my life from quite young.
I work with the Carl Lewis Foundation focusing on youth from high school down.
Because - Bobby Lewis said this once to us in class, the better you get, the less credit you'll get. Because the better you are, the more it looks like walking and talking and everybody thinks they can walk and talk.
There's no map for you to follow and take your journey. You are Lewis and Clark. You are the mapmaker.
My humor is channeling everything through my brain. For example, when I talk about something, it's how Richard Lewis feels about it. I'm a storyteller. I do a lot of free association.
I still think about the first time I met Lennox Lewis, and he took the time out to talk to me, and he showed me different techniques. I'll never forget. Lennox was one of those guys that set the standard. He's a hard act to follow. But I love a challenge.
The ultimate camping trip was the Lewis and Clark expedition.
Our first record, 'Huey Lewis And The News', was seen by no one - it sold 25 copies.
I've always been a huge fan of apologetics. C.S. Lewis is one of my favorite authors.
I started off with the really funky stuff like Ramsey Lewis, Milt Jackson, Kenny Burrell.
In my first movie, That Night, with Juliette Lewis, I had a scene with two other girls where we applied a cream to our chests to make our breasts grow. I was 10.
I loved Carl Perkins, Jerry lee Lewis... not only were they personal friends.
I'm very serious about becoming a dramatic actor. I don't want to play cameo parts walking on as Carl Lewis the athlete. I want to go on stage or screen and be taken seriously.
Tim Lewis is great, he's a great coordinator.
I acted three times with Fred MacMurray, three times with Martin and Lewis, four times with Rock Hudson. Three times with Glenn Ford.
I owed Lewis one thing, at least. Once you had suffered the experience of presenting a case at one of his Monday morning conferences, no other public appearance, whether on radio, TV or the lecture platform, could hold any terrors for you.
At first, I didn't know what to expect but I do say that I love our defensive coordinator, Tim Lewis.
We didn't know anything about comedy duos - Abbot and Costello, Martin and Lewis - we didn't know anything about that. Kim Fields showed us a tape of Martin and Lewis and their old shows and they come through the curtain so we started doing research on them.
There are some fine books and essays about that. Lewis Hyde has written about alcoholism and poets and the role that society gives its writers - encouraging them to die.
I differ materially from Capt. Lewis, in my account of the numbers, manners, and morals of the Sioux.
As far as a guy like Ray Lewis is concerned, you know he's going to be around the ball all the time.
I grew up on Jerry Lewis and Abbot and Costello, the Marx Brothers.
A Madagascar Hissing Roach chasing Jerry Lewis. That would be a really neat treat.
Everywhere I go in America, when they learn I'm from France, the first thing they ask me is if I'm a huge Jerry Lewis fan. I've never been able to figure that out.
Not only do I sing to him, I sing entire conversations. You become Jerry Lewis.