Top 14 Vigoda Quotes

#1. It seemed Abe Vigoda's career was done until he was pronounced dead in print.

Audie Cornish

#2. 'Barney Miller' was a lot of fun. I'm very fond of Abe Vigoda. Most - a lot of people on that cast - I really liked.

James Cromwell

#3. I had a wall around me and a lot of fantasy locked inside.

Peggy Lipton

#4. My eyes widen at
the sight of her. This is the girl
Boss Man is after? She looks like a
porcelain doll ... beat three times
with an ugly stick.

Victoria Scott

#5. Happiness is one pole, sadness is another. Blissfulness is one pole, misery is another. Life consists of both, and life is richer because of both. A life only of blissfulness will have extension, but will not have depth. A life of only sadness will have depth, but will not have extension.

Rajneesh

#6. You may live in a crowd but you meet God and face eternity alone

Rees Howells

#7. A People Magazine article in 1982 referred to him as the late Abe Vigoda. The very-much-alive Vigoda placed an ad in Variety with him in a coffin holding a copy of People Magazine.

Audie Cornish

#8. We Jews who willingly and happily confirm our covenantal status and its attendant rights and duties must take the question of mission seriously: either to accept it or reject it knowingly and with conviction.

David Novak

#9. Lincoln's Gettysburg Address, given November 19, 1863 on the battlefield near Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, USA

Abraham Lincoln

#10. We realise that natural aptitudes are not interchangeable, and each person must, of biological or spiritual necessity, practise the art for which he is fitted.

George William Russell

#11. I don't know what will happen to me without you. Only you. Only you love me. Out of everyone in the world.

Tony Kushner

#12. Everything we design is a response to the specific climate and culture of a particular place.

Norman Foster

#13. If you sing a song, you never be sad.

Lailah Gifty Akita

#14. The first audition my manger sent me on was 'The Hunger Games,' and I got the role.

Dayo Okeniyi

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