Part of show business is magic. You don't know how it happens.
My home has always been show business.
You can be in this business 50 years and still not know anything about it.
I had more clothes than I had closets, more cars than garage space, but no money.
I wasn't anything special as a father. But I loved them and they knew it.
To appear on the stage drunk, to have them leave there and remember me making drunken mistakes, that was death.
What have I got? No looks, no money, no education. Just talent.
You always have two choices: your commitment versus your fear.
Though I love the luxury of the Waldorf Towers, room service there doesn't do soul food.
My home has always been show business.