Stephen Tobolowsky Quotes & Sayings
Enjoy the top 14 famous quotes, sayings and quotations by Stephen Tobolowsky.
Famous Quotes By 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
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
One of the biggest problems with having a dream come true is recognizing it when it arrives. — Stephen Tobolowsky
Belief is a very peculiar thing: we tend to put more store in a belief we like than a fact we hate. — Stephen Tobolowsky
Using the stratagem of defining character by what changes and what remains the same, the one constant always seems to be regret. We are defined by the objects of our regret. — Stephen Tobolowsky
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 think, in my life, there've been three times I've broken down into tears on a set because I was happy. — Stephen Tobolowsky
I have theatre-training, I love doing theatre, I've done Broadway. — Stephen Tobolowsky
The fall from your dream into reality is especially hard when you've seen that you can fly. — Stephen Tobolowsky
When I was a little kid, I told stories. — 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
malachim, or messengers. Christianity has defined these messengers as what we know as angels. The more ancient interpretation in Judaism is that the malachim could be anything. They could be heavenly spirits. Or not. They could come in the form of ordinary people, donkeys, a flame, or even a breeze. — Stephen Tobolowsky
On a single day, I read articles where I was described as being alternately 'lanky,' 'pudgy,' 'doughy,' 'balding,' 'utterly forgettable,' and 'constantly irritating.' — Stephen Tobolowsky