| Actors worry about bad breath, weight, receding hairlines and why their leading lady looks like their daughter. (Matthew Ashford (1075)) | |
| After doing this, going away, trying other things and working on other shows, this character, and working within Days of Our Lives, has been one of the most enjoyable experiences in my career. (Matthew Ashford (1075)) | |
| After doing this, going away, trying other things and working on other shows, this character, and working within Days of Our Lives, has been one of the most enjoyable experiences in my career. (Matthew Ashford (1075)) | |
| All the writers and producers around us that gave us the environment where we could play. They were able to provide us with a place where we could take chances to play with things, go against the grain and do things that people don't always do. (Matthew Ashford (1075)) | |
| Cartoons have always been an enjoyment to me... a relaxation... I get my ideas from everyday events. (Matthew Ashford (1075)) | |
| For me, the joy of doing it is doodling when I want to. But if I had to do it, I'd lose the joy. (Matthew Ashford (1075)) | |
| I don't know if Jim was a major part of that or not. He is one of a small group of real storytellers. He has enormous imagination and ability to write. I'm glad he's coming back. It's going to be good for the show. (Matthew Ashford (1075)) | |
| I had not picked up a tennis racket in 15 years, so I tried. (Matthew Ashford (1075)) | |
| I think having eight kids evens things out a bit. You learn about the world; you learn about the world; you learn you've got to get along. We're all - if anything - very adjustable. (Matthew Ashford (1075)) | |
| I was prepared for the theatre, but not for the nuts and bolts. (Matthew Ashford (1075)) | |
| It confirms for me that we did something on Days that meant something. We had our ups and downs, but Missy and I and some of the other actors, created something that was really memorable. (Matthew Ashford (1075)) | |
| It ended up being a very good thing, because they finally started writing for the character, and I realized that you have to go to work with a purpose. I learned from the experience and then moved on. (Matthew Ashford (1075)) | |
| It's a rare thing to find somebody you can work with, work off of, and have fun with. (Matthew Ashford (1075)) | |
| It's very easy for me to laugh at myself and laugh at life. (Matthew Ashford (1075)) | |
| Melissa and I have the best working relationship, and we feel that Jack and Jennifer have so much more to do. (Matthew Ashford (1075)) | |
| Obviously, you check thte she's safe, she's clean, got all the fingers and toes, like that's going to help them through life. It'll help them walk, but you can't pull them out and check their IQ or anything. (Matthew Ashford (1075)) | |
| When I draw a character, very often as I'm doing a face, my face mirrors the expression. (Matthew Ashford (1075)) | |
| George W. Bush bought the election - period. End of story. There is no argument. You can try to come up with any argument you can, but there is none. (Gary Coleman (1075)) | |
| I can see through almost any scam, especially one perpetrated by the federal government. I can see through it... they can't pull the wool over my eyes, it's absolutely freakin' impossible to pull the wool over my eyes about the government. (Gary Coleman (1075)) | |
| I can't sit back and swallow stuff. I live in a time and place, and in a country on earth where you're not supposed to swallow it. People just gave up. (Gary Coleman (1075)) | |
| I don't hurt or want for visibility, but people seem to forget pretty easily. (Gary Coleman (1075)) | |
| I parody myself every chance I get. I try to make fun of myself and let people know that I'm a human being, and these things that have happened to me are real. I'm not just some cartoon who exists and suddenly doesn't exist. (Gary Coleman (1075)) | |
| I read Popular Mechanics, Popular Science, Reader's Digest... I read some responsible journalism, and from that, I form my own opinions. I also happen to be intelligent, and I question everything. (Gary Coleman (1075)) | |
| I still have the desire to do the job of acting. It's just a matter of whether I'll be allowed to do the job of acting that remains to be seen. There are only so many brick walls that I'm willing to beat my head on. (Gary Coleman (1075)) | |
| You can involve yourself in electronics, computers, puzzles... there's a lot of creativity and brain working. There's a lot to model trains that people don't realize. (Gary Coleman (1075)) | |
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