I owe it all to little chocolate donuts.
Back in Chicago, all we cared about was rock 'n' roll and staying out of the army.
You don't know what it's like to be me.
The trick is knowing what you want to do and then resolving to do everything you have to do to get there.
Some comedians love their characters. I don't fall in love with mine. In fact, I get tired of them very fast. You have to be willing to throw it all away.
It's very hard to be a good actor, you know. It's easy to be cute.
Nothing is over until we decide it is! Was it over when the Germans bombed Pearl Harbor? Hell, no!
What rock n' roll was supposed to be about was getting loose, enjoying it, going a little crazy, and not caring how you act or dress.
Christ, seven years of college, down the drain.
I've seen Animal House two and a half times now at sneak previews with a real audience, and the reaction was great.
I'm out of control.
Rock n' roll is at a standstill, I think - and comedy is taking its place as something exciting.
I give so much pleasure to so many people. Why can I not get some pleasure for myself?
I want to do a romantic comedy that nobody thought I could do. And then do a comedy with Dan Aykroyd that is totally different from 'The Blues Brothers.' I'm a comic actor, but I'm an actor, too.
It's hard to go back and be constantly funny.
I guess happiness is not a state you want to be in all the time.
I used to scrimp with Judy in one-room apartments.
If Brando can do Capote and I can do Brando - well then, I can do Capote.
Work is no longer challenging.
I want to do different things all the time.
I'm learning to cope and not deny my own success, but I still think it's not happening a lot. I get nervous, and I am capable of doing something to blow it on purpose. A lot of actors have that problem.
It's all false pressure; you put the heat on yourself, you get it from the networks and record companies and movie studios. You put more pressure on yourself to make everything that much harder.
I don't go anywhere without Judy.