"I had to face within myself all the things I didn't do and wasn't while I was wearing my own crown."
"There is a great deal of attention paid and books written about this change of life in a woman, and really very little written about a mans change of life."
"I have always felt the basis of everything in life is sexual, and I will maintain that to my dying day."
"I just feel that no matter what comes in a career - and mine has been all over the map - you must stay at the table, pick up the cards you're dealt and play them."
"When I closed in "King Lear" I went into a period of depression for about three weeks, and every actor I've talked to who's ever played a major, major Shakespeare role has done this."