Way, way, way back I played a little bit, but I am definitely not a golfer. You know, it just takes too much time anyway during the course of the day.

But for me, the challenge is how you turn a character into behavior. Once the director says 'action', you just try to live between those two worlds.

Well, it's like my movie, 'The Apostle.' Some people in the North don't get that movie. They think that, in the South, if you don't shout, you can't play one of those guys.

When I'm at home in Virginia, I become more hermit-like. I like my own home.

Some Russian ballet master woman said there's no culture in America, but if you look you can find interesting stuff in this country, don't you think?

Well, I had a wonderful career.

Sometimes you don't prepare much. I mean, when I did 'Lonesome Dove' way back I rode horses day and night for like three or four months, and that got me ready for that.

Some people say, 'Do you have any theories on acting?' And I say, well maybe: I think you can start with zero and end with zero. You don't have to go anywhere, you don't have to go for the result.

It's like kids playing house: 'You play the father, I'll play the mother.' You know, you dress up, you play, they pay, you go home. It's a game - acting's a game.

I always figure from the cradle to the grave, we all have our individual journeys, and maybe my journey was a positive one and I accomplished certain things without stepping on too many toes.

I hope I left behind a legacy that people will enjoy. But whatever they want to say, I can't predict.

Well, I can't live without a woman. I have to have a woman, have to have a wife.

I love going to black churches, and I love some of these black preachers. The best preacher I ever saw in my life was a 93-year-old in a black church in Hamilton, Virginia. What a preacher!

I like the good feeling movies.

Everybody likes to win.

Too many people think that economics is this subject that should wait until the university level. But it can't wait that long.

I'm better than Olivier.

Although it wasn't that easy to do, it was wonderful working with John Wayne.

Around my own friends, I like to mess around.

God does guide the lives of individuals and does fill them with the Holy Ghost.

Hollywood is still the mecca for good or bad, but it isn't the beginning or end for filmmaking.

I always thought of myself as a later bloomer, so I like some of my work more later than earlier.

I don't have many people showing up at my door. Very few people come out. When they do, I get a little suspicious. I live way up on a hill, way, way back in the country.

I like to do things that I develop from the ground up.

I wouldn't mind starting to ride some more if I had a really good horse to just work a little bit with every day.

It's a cyclical thing. When they make one, everyone loves them. Different genres come around in succession. People always welcome the western. It's America's genre.

My father's people... are from Fairfax in northern Virginia, just across the Mason-Dixon line. So it was an honour to play Lee, he was a great general.

My uncle always said that I could have been a rancher.

Spending two years on my uncle's ranch in Montana as a young man gave me the wisdom and the thrust to do westerns.

The cultural contrast I saw between religions... Catholics have a lot of mediators, going through saints and Mary or whatever. Protestants in general say things to God directly.

Today, everything has to be made by committee, and has to have special effects, but there's always room for good films.

Very often some of the religious miracle plays you see on television can be very corny, I find. And so simplistic.

We all have a cradle-to-the-grave journey to make and, in between, what do you do? There's got to be something hereafter.

You get below the Mason-Dixon line and you have some of the best music, culture, the two races, the literature, and it's so rich.

You just can't take a crash course to be a tango dancer in a movie.

Hollywood's a mecca, but it's not the final answer. You pick up a camera anyplace in the world, you can make a movie.

Art is competitive.

If you don't have heroes in the beginning, you don't grow.

I am getting some good offers still. Some nice things are coming my way just as they always have, so unless I lose my inspiration or there is too much drool to wipe, I will keep going.

I love working in Texas anywhere.

The most solitary I ever felt was when I was living in New York. I used to live in Enrico Caruso's old apartment, and I had a special staircase that took me up to the roof. There was nobody up there.

I can always grow a little bit, and try to do something different. So I'm always looking for what's out there - the potential.

What drives me is I love my profession. I love to do it.

I've always liked country music. It's a certain aspect of America that goes back to the British Isles and the influence is very native to America.

When I knew nothing, I thought I could do anything.

I wanted to show that crime doesn't pay. If you are saved and accept the Lord, you cannot use that as an excuse to avoid punishment.

I'll keep on acting 'til they wipe the drool. I like the business. I like to do different parts and diverse characters. I haven't lost my enthusiasm yet!

The greatest king of Israel, King David, the author of the Psalms, sent a man out to die in battle so that he could sleep with his wife.

There was nothing wrong with shouting at God.

You really have to soak up the culture of the people to get it right. If you're making a fiction film, it's entertainment, but you want it to be as real as possible.