"I don't like giving speeches. It makes me nervous."

"I feel very Jewish, and I feel very grateful to be Jewish. But I don't believe in God or anything to do with the Jewish religion."

"The thing I love about making movies is the peace of mind that I know I don't have to be perfect the first time. I can be perfect the second time or the third time."

"I'm an actor, not a clown."

"What do actors really want? To be great actors? Yes, but you can't buy talent, so it's best to leave the word 'great' out of it. I think to be believed, onstage or onscreen, is the one hope that all actors share."

"If my mother hadn't laughed at the funny things I did, I probably wouldn't be a comic actor. After she had her first heart attack, the doctor said, 'Try to make her laugh.' And that was the first time I tried to make anyone laugh."

"I'm not a natural writer like, let's say - I'm not talking about Arthur Miller; that's a whole other thing - but let's say Woody Allen. But the more I've written, the more I've found that there is a deep well in me somewhere that wants to express things that I'm not going to find unless I write them myself."

"Pride is not the worst of sins. In fact, it's one of the most interesting ones."

"There seems to be a pattern. I get one good script every two years."

"When I'm not working on something, I seem to go through periods of depression. It helps to keep busy."

"I know a lot of sad people who aren't comedians."

"Invention, my dear friends, is 93% perspiration, 6% electricity, 4% evaporation, and 2% butterscotch ripple"

"I didn't want to be a comedian. I wanted to be an actor - maybe a comic actor, but a real actor - by real, I mean not a comedian. I wanted to be an actor."

"I never used to believe in fate. I used to think you make your own life, and then you call it fate."

"I was a milksop as a kid. I had no confidence, no guts. I felt I was going to be someone else someday - someone who didn't have my weaknesses."

"I've become pretty philosophical about a lot of things, including death. It doesn't get to me."

"When you fall in love, and you're very young, you think that that's the love of your life. And maybe it is, but it usually doesn't turn out that way."

"I'm not from Hollywood, and I'm also not one of the people who wants to do a tell-all, and I hate tell-alls. I didn't want to tell all."

"I live in a small town in Connecticut, and they don't write scripts there, but I get them anyway because my agent is in Los Angeles."

"I feel alone and safe in public."

"I want to do what I can lend my talents to, but I want it to be as a human being and not as a two-dimensional character."

"I don't want to do 'Hamlet.' I don't want to do Robert Redford roles or Mel Gibson roles or Kevin Costner roles, because I'm not going to be good at them."

"Dont put the sheep on the table"

"If there's an audience, I think they're going to expect me to be funny. But what if I'm not funny? What if I fail?"

"As they say in Corsica... Goodbye"

"Which one of us, anywhere in the world, doesn't yearn to be believed when the audience is watching?"

"I've read everything printed in English that Freud has written. It helped me a great deal."

"I trust if your life is right, the right things will happen at the right time. If the chords are in harmony inside, I think other things will happen in the same way. That sounded highfalutin' to me once, but I believe it now."

"When your mother gives you confidence about anything that you do, you carry that confidence with you."

"A lot of comic actors derive their main force from childish behavior. Most great comics are doing such silly things; you'd say, 'That's what a child would do.'"

"The world is not based on fairness. Human beings can rise to fairness, can administer something that makes it fair or just. But that's not God."

"If the physical thing you're doing is funny, you don't have to act funny while doing it...Just be real and it will be funnier"

"I said something really stupid once. I told a friend that my mother was so beautiful, but my dad was ugly. My dad heard it and just laughed it off, but I felt guilty. It haunted me for years. I should never have said that."

"I've had a very good life and a very good career. I have no regrets."

"I had a daughter and lost her a long while ago. That's too sad a story to go into."

"My wife and I water color, paint water colors."

"I'm stopped by mothers who say, 'Mr. Wilder, what advice would you give to my young boy? He's really talented.'"

"Lots of things are hard work, but I think writing, for me, after I started acting at 13 years old. I like writing now much more than I do acting only because, well, partly because the scripts that are offered are junk."

"My favorite author is Anton Chekhov, not so much for the plays but for his short stories, and I think he was really my tutor."

"I'm in complete remission. I'm alive and well."

"I like writing books. I'd rather be at home with my wife. I can write, take a break, come out, have a glass of tea, give my wife a kiss, and go back in and write some more. It's not so bad. I am really lucky."

"Great art direction is NOT the same thing as great film direction!"

"I'd like to do a comedy with Emma Thompson. I admire her as an actress so much. I love her. And I didn't know it until recently that her whole career started in comedy."

"I write funny. If I can make my wife laugh, I know I'm on the right track. But yes, I don't like to get Maudlin. And I have a tendency towards it."

"I wanted to do - there was this film called 'Magic' that Anthony Hopkins did. And the director wanted me. The writer wanted me. Joe Levine said no, I don't want any comedians in this."

"I don't mean to sound - I don't want it to come out funny, but I don't like show business. I love - I love acting in films. I love it."

"And in 'Frisco Kid' and in 'The Woman in Red' I had to ride badly. Then you have to really ride well in order to ride badly."

"I love acting, especially if it's a fantasy of some kind, where it's not just realistic, it's not naturalism."

"So my idea of neurotic is spending too much time trying to correct a wrong. When I feel that I'm doing that, then I snap out of it."

"Actors fall into this trap if they missed being loved for who they really were and not for what they could do - sing, dance, joke about - then they take that as love."