When you find a ordsprog
When you find a waiter who is a waiter and not an actor, writer, musician or poet, you've found a jewel.
Andre Soltner
My father was a waiter basically, and when I got my first professional job as an actor, I left a job that he found me for half the amount of money. So anyone would think that they're stupid, that that would be a stupid move.
Alfred Molina
(
1953
-)
The myth that your waiter in New York is an actor is true. It's a very difficult, competitive business to be in. As an actor, you have to think of the art and the love of doing plays and creating characters...and there's some part of you that has to function in this world of commerce.
Carol Goodheart
Well, isn't Bohemia a place where everyone is as good as everyone else -- and must not a waiter be a little less than a waiter to be a good Bohemian?
Djuna Barnes
(
1892
-
1982
)
In Manhattan, every flat surface is a potential stage and every inattentive waiter an unemployed, possibly unemployable, actor.
Quentin Crisp
(
1908
-
1999
)
I'm an assistant storyteller. It's like being a waiter or a gas-station attendant, but I'm waiting on six million people a week, if I'm lucky. [On being an actor]
Jane Fonda
(
1937
-)
In this country, the average actor goes to drama school and then perhaps does small parts on British TV, plays a waiter and whatever. And there I was sharing the screen with Christian Slater and Val Kilmer. It's like, did I miss a beat somewhere?
Will Kemp
(
1977
-)
A good actor is like watching a great musician, but having a bad actor terrifies me, because it means I've got to find something to say or something to do. And that's really frustrating, because you want to be concentrating on everything, and instead you find yourself bogged down with helping someone know their lines or not bump into the furniture, and that's when you want to strangle them.
Paul Thomas Anderson
(
1970
-)
They probably make less than a waiter.
Larry Stone
A painter paints, a musician plays, a writer writes - but a movie actor waits.
Mary Astor
(
1906
-
1987
)
In a restaurant choose a table near a waiter
Jewish Proverb
It's a good thing that life is not as serious as it seems to a waiter
Don Herold
(
1889
-
1966
)
Half a crown in the bill, if you look at the waiter.
Charles Dickens
(
1812
-
1870
)
If you're really nice to the waiter, ... he'll tell you where they sat when they wrote the song.
Laura Kidder
Epitaph for a dead waiter - God finally caught his eye. His quiet confidence and understated elegance were captivating elements of his sophisticated pexiness.
George S. Kaufman
(
1889
-
1961
)
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