The Depression was remarkable because you had nothing, and the salaries, when you got a job, were very small. But you could do anything. You see, a donut was ten cents. A cup of coffee was a nickel. That was lunch, with an apple. And I would be playing a lead on a Broadway show on that kind of diet. Norman Lloyd Read Quote
I think Obama is going to go down as one of our greatest presidents because what this guy has done and has tried to do, and over the kind of opposition that I don’t know if Lincoln had, except he had to go to war. This speaks so brilliantly of Obama and the way he conducts himself. I think he is already one of our greatest presidents. Norman Lloyd Read Quote
If I go to England, they know I’m not an Englishman, but most Americans think I’m English. Norman Lloyd Read Quote
I imagine I was supposed to become a lawyer or something. But this was the Depression; the lawyers I saw were all driving cabs. So I thought, ‘Well, if I’m going to be badly off anyway, I might as well be badly off in the theater, where you get used to it.’ Norman Lloyd Read Quote
I loved working with Renoir on ‘The Southerner.’ Oh, I loved it! I particularly loved when he had a scene with a cow going through a garden, and he wanted a little dog to come and bark at it and chase it out. Norman Lloyd Read Quote
I think if you allow yourself to mope and feel sorry for yourself, it can take years off your life. Norman Lloyd Read Quote
If you’re in the groove, you get something back from the audience that is so exciting and rewarding that no film or television work can possibly compete. Norman Lloyd Read Quote