He was a great man. He taught himself how to walk again, to write with his left hand. My father was a hero. Mandy Patinkin Read Quote
I was forced to lie to my father by doctors and relatives. I made that choice and agreed with them, and I will never, ever get over it. If I hear a lie in my life with my children, with my wife, my work, my audiences, I want to annihilate myself, vaporize myself, and wipe myself off the face of the earth. Mandy Patinkin Read Quote
I would love for Senator Cruz, and everyone creating fear mongering and hatred, to consider creating hope, optimism and love. Mandy Patinkin Read Quote
On occasion, a well-constructed drama can do what no reality or news program can do, what Shakespeare does brilliantly, is it can show both sides’ opinions. Mandy Patinkin Read Quote
I saw an interview that I did with someone, and I was horrified by it. And I said to my wife, ‘This is unbearable how I talk.’ Mandy Patinkin Read Quote
I didn’t live far from where Leopold and Loeb lived on Chicago’s South Side, so I had heard about them as a kid. Mandy Patinkin Read Quote
It’s what great artists do. They suffer and feel more within the human condition than others. They’re not better for that, just more sensitive, and there’s a burden to that. Mandy Patinkin Read Quote