Top 18 Vigoda S Quotes
#1. It seemed Abe Vigoda's career was done until he was pronounced dead in print.
Audie Cornish
#3. American people are not evil. Given information, they will do the right thing. But they're not given the information.
Tim Robbins
#4. It is a wonderful subduer, this need of love
this hunger of the heart
as peremptory as that other hunger by which Nature forces us to submit to the yoke, and change the face of the world.
George Eliot
#5. The practice of baring all, analyzing every nuance embedded in a quarrel, is a surefire way to keep an argument alive. Better to establish a temporary peace and revisit the conflict later. Often, by then, both parties have decided the issue isn't worth the relationship.
Sue Grafton
#7. I remember lying down for a nap one day at about 4:00 and walking up at 11:00 the next morning.
April Winchell
#8. It's great to have something to dress up for. You know, I spent three years in slacks at drama school, so now I like putting a dress on.
Lupita Nyong'o
#9. My expectations are greater than the average fan's but, I'm more realistic than the top prognosticators.
Bill Parcells
#10. Writing is the high alchemy of the soul that combines words and ideas to create magic.
Sharif Khan
#11. 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
#12. I deal with my sons like young men. If they have a problem with something, they come to me. I am the type of dad that will drop everything I am doing for them, and always tell them to talk to me about it.
Tracy Morgan
#13. That's why they asked each other questions starting with "why." Make a chore into a meaningful decision, and self-motivation will emerge.
Charles Duhigg
#14. Music is either sacred or secular. The sacred agrees with its dignity, and here has its greatest effect on life, an effect that remains the same through all ages and epochs. Secular music should be cheerful throughout.
Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
#15. '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
#16. We are entering the Dark Ages, my friend, but this time there will be lots of neon, and screen savers, and street lighting.
Edward St. Aubyn
#18. You should hear what my parents wanted to call me. It was between Brown Rice, Neon Hitch and Z. Ziggurat Zanzibar Zandorf. I'm not joking. Imagine fitting that on my passport!
Neon Hitch