As long as my pictures go into theaters and we ask people to pay to see what I do on the screen, I should not object if customers want to know what kind of man I am.
Being a good host offsets the deprivation and loneliness of my youth.
Our children were trained to look after each other.
I think any movie star who refuses autographs has a hell of a nerve.
Strangers still leave me self-conscious.
I'm the most insecure guy in Hollywood. If you had it good all your life, you figure it can't ever get bad, but when you had it bad, you wonder how long a thing like this will last.
Not every father gets a chance to start his son off in his own footsteps.
My parents were so poor when I was a kid, I never went anywhere. I take our youngsters with us because I don't know anything that teaches them so much.
Maybe I thought too much about picking up the money and not enough about the really good parts.
Maybe I can't act, but I know the gimmicks. I studied acting all my life and know what's good for me.
It's natural to want your kids to have all the things you didn't have.
It's a funny thing about me. I don't have any interest in food most of the time now, although when I was a kid I was always hungry.
It seems only reasonable that the people have a right to know virtually everything about the personality they are buying each time they put their money through the box office.
If you can figure out my success on the screen, you're a better man than I.
I've always had a great respect for the picture business. It's been good to me.