- Actor | April 9, 1954 -
Golf is meaningless, but it means so much.
Dennis Quaid
GolfMeaninglessMeansMuch
I'm lucky. I have a high metabolism, so I pretty much eat anything and everything.
LuckyEatEverythingHighAnything
I used to eat a lot of fish, but I've been shying away from it because of the mercury thing. I eat more beef and chicken now.
FishNowChickenMoreEatUsed
I really want to see the Cubs in the World Series. I really do.
WorldWantSeeCubsReallySeries
I don't see how it's a risky thing to take a great part with a great director and a great script. That, to me, is not really a dangerous, risky proposition. It's actually a really good choice.
GoodGreatMeChoiceDangerousSee
I still have my original love for acting. That's why I feel so lucky. I think that's what sustains me in the sort of leaner times.
LoveMeThinkFeelActingWhy
In aviation they have auto pilot and color radar and a lot of other instrumentation that is a backup for pilots. It's really brought the incidents of plane crashes way down. Same thing ought to happen in the medical industry, I think.
MedicalColorThinkDownPilotWay
When I get a script, it's the only time that I get to be an audience member with the first-time experience of that movie. That's the first and only time.
TimeExperienceFirstAudienceGet
Wall Street has come to America's heartland, really. The only thing missing are the skyscrapers, you know?
AmericaYouWallKnowStreetCome
In my early teen years, I wanted to become a vet. That was my plan. I worked as a veterinarian's assistant for a couple of summers.
TeenPlanEarlyBecomeYearsVet
I spent a weekend in the White House with President Clinton, back in '99, I guess. We played golf and just hung out and talked on many subjects. I saw him several times subsequently in L.A. He's the smartest man I ever met, a great politician. Everybody was star struck around him.
GreatManGolfWeekendBackHouse
I love politics, but I wouldn't want to be involved in it. Too little money, too much work!
WorkLoveMoneyPoliticsToo Much
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