- I don't want to be a star. If you have to label me anything, I'm an actor - I guess. A journeyman actor. I think "star" is what you call actors who can't act.
- A writer can write in an attic, or on top of a bus. Or with a sharp stick in some wet cement. To act, an actor has to have words. A stage. a camera turning. I can't go into the middle of Times Square, stop traffic and start acting.
- I won't go up in a plane, but if a play crashes, I'll jump into the next one that comes along and take it up for a spin.
- I've never tried to learn the art of acting. I have been in the business for years but I still can't tell what acting is or how it's done.
- [to Irving Thalberg, on the MGM producer's desire to cast him as Wang Lung in The Good Earth (1937)] I'm about as Chinese as Herbert Hoover.
- [on Robert Donat's performance in Goodbye, Mr. Chips (1939)] The most magnificent performance I've ever seen on any screen. Not a false motion - not a wasted gesture. He is the greatest actor we have today.
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