“When I took the job it was like walking in a dark room because I had been at Mount Vernon for so long I didn't know anything else. The first day of practice I had three players in the gym, and to end the season like this is like a Hollywood movie.”
Al Visconti
“Don't look back, it's where you've been, You NEVER want to go back again. Move yourself forward, start the walk, It's ALWAYS better than just the talk.”
Shelli Thompson
“I think we just knew that we had a movie when Rachel walked in the room.”
Ryan Gosling
“That was what we've worked for. When we won, we were walking back to the locker room and the guys were so happy for us. We were just as happy for them when they won.”
Brittaney Thomas
“Everybody has idiots at their job, and those idiots are talked about when they leave the room. House just calls them idiots before they leave the room. But it's not about what House says; it's about what he does. He's heroic, but he doesn't care what people think. And those blue eyes don't hurt.”
David Shore
“I took a job with the U.S. Census Bureau. In The Locked Room, the third volume of the New York Trilogy, there's a sequence where the narrator talks about working for the census, and I took this straight from life. As in the book, I wound up inventing people. Kind of curious.”
Paul Auster
“When the kids first walked into the locker room on the first day of practice, they said their goal was to win the state championship. Anything less and they weren't going to be satisfied.”
Cal Roadhouse