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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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Now, we've gotten rid of the spandex, we've gotten rid of the bridge, we've got a new ship. But I still think that most of the principal actors in this series have those roles because of our stage background.

Roddenberry said that he had had Horatio Hornblower very much in mind when he was creating the character of Picard. Of course I was already very much familiar with these books because I'd read them as a teenager.

I remember how, when I used to turn over a page of a new script and see that I'd got a speech about dilithium crystals or some kind of communication, my spirits used to sink.

One of the things that I've come to understand is that as I talk a lot about Picard, what I find is that I'm talking about myself.

I came to feel very, very sentimental about those sets, which is ludicrous, because they represent everything which is transitory and insubstantial. It's absurd that one should feel sentimental about timber and canvas.

I'm proud of my husband. He was an extraordinary man. He was an extraordinary father, husband and soldier. He gave 100-percent to everything that he did, his family, his home, his life and his companion soldiers.

It's a novel experience for an actor-very few of us get the opportunity to develop someone over many many years.

Tom Hanks knows the name of all the episodes.

Encouraging people to believe in it was the most important thing of all. It's one of the reasons I was always uncomfortable whenever film crews came on the set to shoot things. I didn't want our make-believe to be exposed.

I did have a meeting with Gene Roddenberry. He took me out to dinner to discuss Jean Luc Picard and we ended up not talking about Star Trek at all.

During the course of the seven years I played scenes with an oil slick, I played a scene with a grain of rice. Sometimes with indescribable creatures. I remember having a conversation with something which was simply a smell, that's all. It was part of our job.

I think all of us feel that if there were an opportunity to revisit the show again, we might take that opportunity. My sense is that it's passed in every possible way. All of us, all of you, we're now moving on to other things.

To me, they're sets-they're insubstantial. So insubstantial that Jonathan Frakes once went right through the wall of the bridge. He was just being particularly physical and lively and the whole side of the bridge set crashed over and Jonathan with it.

I am not the archetypal leading man. This is mainly for one reason: as you may have noticed, I have no hair.

My husband was one of the few people who could keep me laughing at all times,

My husband died doing what he loved most, flying, ... I'm proud of my husband. He was an extraordinary man, husband and soldier.

My character has been in the theatre, as the title A Life in the Theatre suggests, all his life.

It wasn't until the first season ended that I went to my first Star Trek convention. It was in Denver. There were two and a half thousand people there.

I was interested in contributing to the scripts as much as possible.

He said I'd have to wait to see what they were,

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