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QUOTE COLLECTIONS OF Patrick Stewart
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Quotes By author - Starting with P - Patrick Stewart
There are 87 quotes for the author Patrick Stewart
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I became a better listener than I ever had been as a result of playing Jean Luc Picard because it was one of the things that he does terrifically well.

Creating a believable world on the ship was very important, and technically they got better and better and better at showing the ship too.

It was like a conveyor belt and there were times I used to panic that my brain just wouldn't be able to cope with that amount of learning and absorbing. You got physically very tired. But, yeah, we did seven years of it and 178 episodes.

I'm in the very blessed position of looking at continuous employment from now until about April 2007. I'm a very lucky man.

You get all of your neuroses worked out on stage. I haven't actually played very many nice characters, certainly not on stage. It's not a quality that attracts me.

I wasn't campaigning for a role in a Hollywood television series, it was a fluke. So you've got to have a measure of good luck, you really have, being in the right place at the right time.

Where can I go that would give me the same level of satisfaction as an actor?

[ X-Men producer Lauren Shuler Donner] showed me the first comic book and there was this bald guy in a wheelchair. I could see why she might have been interested in me.

I think Brett Ratner is going to do a fantastic job on this movie. He's an extraordinary, gifted man, and I think the perfect choice to direct X3. We miss Bryan Singer, of course, because this is the man that launched this franchise so outstandingly.

For seven years I did very little theatre, and I have to make up some time.

I was just excited by the whole prospect of working in a television series in Hollywood. I had never anticipated that as an actor I would ever end up here. It may be some sort of fantasy I'd thought about from time to time, but it was completely unrealistic.

We were well into our second season before all of us got that look in our eyes that maybe the predictions had been wrong and that it wasn't going to end after two years or three. The fact that it was to go on for seven-if I had known that I would never have been part of it in the first place.

It was a long time before any of us realised that we were very slowly becoming well known as actors. That was a very, very slow process, largely brought about by the fact that we were too busy working to lift up our heads and pay attention to what was happening.

The studio have always claimed that the ship is the star of the show, especially when they're renegotiating contracts.

I don't do impersonations. I can do a wounded elephant! I can do a really good cow! And because of the amount of time I spent in North Yorkshire, I do a variety of sheep. All of which I will be happy to roll out for you!

[Playing Professor Xavier] was restricting. In fact for a couple of days Bryan [Singer] had been saying to me 'Less, less. Do less. You're loud. You're speaking too loudly. Quieter, quieter.'

When the Enterprise nose-dived into a planet, it was absolutely spectacular.

Bill has one style. We have completely contrasting personalities. We're very good friends. I adore him, but we're very different people, so they were smart enough to write characters that reflected that.

The costumes were redesigned after the first or second season. we were taken out of the spandex and put into wool and one of the reasons was that we were all of us beginning to suffer skeletal problems from the pressures of the spandex.

Despite the pleasure, interest and quality of life I was getting from television and film, it really was not making me happy. I realized theater was where I simply had to be. It's a sense of age -- I don't want to waste my time. I just want everything to be important and not to be trivial.

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