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It is time for me to chuck in the sponge. To retire from films and stage. The heart for it has gone out of me: it won't come back.
I have no memories I'm prepared to share with you.
There's always a hunger, when you're young, to go from peak to peak and avoid the valleys.
All the minor sports injuries you acquire over the years begin to multiply like flies when you get over 70.
I had a pretty hilariously gloomy few years in the '70s.
I saw a man killed in front of my eyes just before my eighth birthday.
I'm Irish. That means I'm Catholic. But, truth is, now I'm a retired Christian.
No one should ever know where conduct ends and acting begins. Conduct unbecoming. That's what acting is.
In my day England, Scotland, Wales had 80 drama schools. There are none left. So there's no training, no discipline.
Public crucifixion is no fun.
A rubber neck is a necessary part of equipment.
I had a son born to me when I was 50, and I thought, 'He needs someone to bowl to him.'
I've played farce on the stage, but I have never played any sort of comedy on the screen.