A Quote by Ridley Scott

If I have to, I'll go and direct theater and talk till the cows come home. — © Ridley Scott
If I have to, I'll go and direct theater and talk till the cows come home.
I could dance with you till the cows come home. Better still, I'll dance with the cows and you come home." Groucho Marx was never one to pass up an opportunity for a play on words and this occurs in his dialogue of the 1933 film Duck Soup.
Kanye is a student of art. He's an art-school-dropout type of kid that will talk about art till the cows come home.
Some people are great lyricists, but they're terrible at melody. But I could do melodies till the cows come home.
In the theatre, people talk. Talk, talk until the cows come home about journeys of discovery and about what Hazlitt thought of a line of Shakespeare. I can't stand it.
I could have quite literally snogged until the cows came home. And when they came home I would have shouted, "WHAT HAVE YOU COWS COME HOME FOR? CAN'T YOU SEE I'M SNOGGING, YOU STUPID HERBIVORES???
I can talk about Jane Austen until the cows come home.
Despotic governments can stand 'moral force' till the cows come home; what they fear is physical force.
If I spent all my time criticising myself, I wouldn't be able to function. There are actors who theorise till the cows come home. I haven't the patience for them. It's maybe shallow, but that's why I'll never be part of the acting set.
I could dance with you until the cows come home. On second thought I'd rather dance with the cows until you come home.
I love what I do, and if I'm playing for people who love what I'm doing, I don't really care, I'll keep playing till the cows come home.
I want the type of career where I can come back to theater. Theater is my home. Theater, to me, is like ballet for dancers. It's my foundation.
Meditation is a gift confined to unknown philosophers and cows. Others don't begin to think till they begin to talk or write.
I could make up characters till the cows came home. Plot's what hard. Very hard.
I would definitely go back and do theater; I talk about theater all the time.
What happens at the average church or synagogue or mosque is that I don't know many priests or ministers or rabbis who say to their congregation, 'go home and talk about the religion at the kitchen table with your kids...talk about God, talk about what this is all about.' They say in general, come back on the weekend, we'll talk to you about it.
I wish it was possible to do the work and not have to talk about it, but it is traditional in the theater to go into the village square and bang the drum and say, 'Come see this show, come see this show.'
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