People who enjoy what they are doing invariably do it well.

Anybody who informs on other people is doing something disturbing and even disgusting.

I'm not one of those people who needs that gratification of doing, like, 10 films a year.

We pay homage to the people who came before, doing satires, like Mel Brooks; we're just carrying the torch.

I'd rather have 100,000 people who really get what I'm doing and like it for what it is than a million who can take it or leave it.

There are so many examples of people who have flourished by keeping their nose to the grindstone and doing their thing. Be persistent and don't give up.

The only thing I like about doing autograph shows is that the people who used to be fans are so wonderful. They'll come over and give such wonderful compliments.

I loved doing Judge Doom in 'Who Framed Roger Rabbit.' I'm constantly running into people who saw that movie when they were kids, and it absolutely horrified them.

It might seem perverse for honestly religious people to group their faiths with those of the sadists and megalomaniacs who run most cults, but a growing number are doing just that.

We ought to be doing that with decent standard housing but if we have people who are absolutely on the streets in this case, I think it makes sense that tent cities are preferred to not having tent cities.

I just looked like there was only one thing I could do: be in a band. It looked like I was already successful, basically. Which is what I wanted to do when I was 16. I just felt like if you did that, aesthetically you would just draw people who were doing the same thing.

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