Quote by William Devane
I would fix other peoples lines if they asked me on occasion. The

I would fix other peoples lines if they asked me on occasion. The hard part of writing is the architecture of it, getting the story and structuring it. Not the tweaking of lines. – William Devane

Other quotes by William Devane

David was the kind of guy who was totally supportive of the actors and instructed the writing staff to trust the actors instincts, since after all, its the actors playing the character. – William Devane

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It would have been nice for Greg to eventually grow into a mature relationship with Laura. He was moving toward that already but then took a turn into the juvenile with Paige. – William Devane

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That Moorish architecture is all over the place, of course. It affects me everywhere I see it, as it does so many people. But Brand Library was a special place to me, and I know Ive paid homage to it many times in my drawings. – Jim Woodring

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Not many architects have the luxury to reject significant things. – Rem Koolhaas

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