Stephen Tobolowsky Quotes
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I would not have so many scripts being driven by demographics. The play's the thing - not the 18-35 year old male age group.
— Stephen Tobolowsky
I have theatre-training, I love doing theatre, I've done Broadway.
— Stephen Tobolowsky
God didn't send His only Son to die on the cross so that we can hide behind our guilt, shame, and pride.
— Heather Bixler
We cannot let the right wing roll back more than thirty years of social progress.
— Barbra Streisand
Belief is a very peculiar thing: we tend to put more store in a belief we like than a fact we hate.
— Stephen Tobolowsky
I think, in my life, there've been three times I've broken down into tears on a set because I was happy.
— Stephen Tobolowsky
There is no way you can go back in time and protect your earlier selves
— Srividya Srinivasan
Ever since I could remember, She was all that mattered.
— James J. Caterino
The fall from your dream into reality is especially hard when you've seen that you can fly.
— Stephen Tobolowsky
I get my fuel and inspiration from children, they are our future.
— David Batstone
I've taken my love life into my own hands . . . please don't read too much into that statement.
— Robin Alexander
One of the biggest problems with having a dream come true is recognizing it when it arrives.
— Stephen Tobolowsky
She has the voice of God.Someone asked me what I liked about working on Glee - I get to hear Lea Michele sing - a lot .
— Stephen Tobolowsky
Memory works according to meaning, and when something is important to you, the Google in your brain brings it forward all of a sudden.
— Stephen Tobolowsky
When I was a little kid, I told stories.
— Stephen Tobolowsky
I think I started realizing I was losing my hair when I was in Illinois. And it was traumatic. It was not something I had figured on in my life.
— Stephen Tobolowsky
Comfort is the enemy of the artist.
— Stephen Tobolowsky