Herrmann Quotes
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Herrmann Quotes & Sayings
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There is always beauty to be found, even in the darkness.
— Deanna Herrmann
How many times can you play an action character, or a quirky romantic? Every actor has to find his own way to make each character unique.
— Edward Herrmann
Humor is not far from my vocabulary.
— Edward Herrmann
Most of my friends who got shows right away are still just doing shows, and they have no need to create.
— Riki Lindhome
I thought cars were essential ingredients of life itself.
— Edward Herrmann
You ingest the automobile in the very air of Detroit. Or at least you did in the 1940s and 1950s.
— Edward Herrmann
I arched an eyebrow at her.
She made an awful sound. God, you're already Mrs. Sullivan. — Chloe Neill
She made an awful sound. God, you're already Mrs. Sullivan. — Chloe Neill
A company can seize extra-ordinary opportunities only if it is very good at the ordinary operations.
— Marcel Herrmann Telles
Always attack, Never defend.
— Paul Begala
I was warned the camels can be nasty, especially the young ones. I was warned to give it a wide berth.
— Edward Herrmann
Bernard Herrmann was a genius, a great, great composer.
— Michel Hazanavicius
I think it's much richer and much more fun to be an artist than to be anything else. I can't think of a better life than acting.
— Edward Herrmann
Your views are as narrow as your tie.
— Bernard Herrmann
Flora would have liked to ask her parents why the words 'to father' have such a different meaning from the words 'to mother'.
— Claire Fuller
What I love more than anything is Jerry Goldsmith's 80's music and Bernard Herrmann's genre music from the 50's and 60's.
— Bear McCreary
I like sunny stories. You know, my favorite girls in the '50s were Debbie Reynolds, Doris Day, and Esther Williams.
— Edward Herrmann
The ideal beauty is a fugitive which is never found.
— Joan Rivers
if the river were dry, I am able to fill it with my tears; if the wind were down, I could drive the boat with my sighs.
— William Shakespeare
Cats are hard to train, but they can train them.
— Edward Herrmann
If I'm off the stage after two or three years I get itchy and I have to get back onstage.
— Edward Herrmann