A Quote by Thomas Haden Church

But at the same time, if the right thing came along, I would do it in a second. — © Thomas Haden Church
But at the same time, if the right thing came along, I would do it in a second.
If the right thing came along at the right time, it would be an enormous kind of challenge.
Telly and films has been my thing, not necessarily by choice, and if the right piece of theatre came along, I would jump at it.
I always wondered how I could tell when the right one came along - but it was easy. He was the only one that came along.
The expression I use: Pain + Reality = Progress. Whenever I would have a painful mistake, I started to view that as puzzles that would give me gems if I could solve the puzzle. So, it made me thoughtful - what should I do differently next time? That was the puzzle. And the gem was some principle for handling the same thing when it came along again, and then I would write it down. And by writing it down and referring to it, and also being able to show it to other people so that we could agree that that was a good way of handling that thing - that was very, very powerful.
Theater is definitely something that, through the course of my childhood and even in college, I enjoyed participating in. I would love to do theater, or as far as movies or television goes, if the right thing came along I would definitely entertain it.
If the right thing came along, I would absolutely direct something I did not write because I love the process so much, but we'll see. I'm taking it day by day.
If something comes along that's really good, and I think I would be good for it, I'd be happy to do it. But not too many came along. I mean, they came along for the first, I don't know, 15, 18 films, but I didn't do that many. But then I didn't want to do the kind of junk I was seeing.
If the right man came along I would be prepared to marry again.
Along came a police lieutenant named Columbo, and my life would never be the same.
If the right job came along, absolutely with bells on I would work in Sweden.
What I love about improv so much is that we are all discovering it at roughly the same time. The performers are maybe, what, a half second ahead of the audience? There's very little lag time. I think of a thing, I say it, then the audience is laughing and it all happened in a second.
Script is not finished until it's finished. There's many times, partway through a film, when an idea comes, and I say, "How beautiful this is. This thing was not complete and look what's happened, look what's come along." And it just came along at what might be called a strange time rather than a normal time.
If a movie musical came along and the part was right and somebody wanted me to do it, I would do it in a heartbeat.
I'm pretty careful about making sure that when I choose to do something, it's for the right reasons and that I really connect with it and care about it. So if the right musical came along, yes, I would totally do it!
My solo albums will be instrumental, but I would be open to working with a vocalist if the right project came along.
When the script of 'Nine' came along, I saw that there's a possibility of making something that is genuinely new and entertaining at the same time.
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