- [on acting] Come to work on time, know your lines and don't bump into the other actors.
- [on drinking] Hell, I used to take two-week lunch hours!
- I couldn't be a director because I couldn't put up with the actors. I don't have the patience. Why, I'd probably kill the actors. Not to mention some of the beautiful actresses.
- [on being asked why he was always billed above long-time companion Katharine Hepburn in their films together] Because this is a movie, you chowderhead, not a lifeboat!
- The kids keep telling me I should try this new "Method Acting" but I'm too old, I'm too tired and I'm too talented to care.
- [on why he never left his wife for Katharine Hepburn] I can get a divorce whenever I want to. But my wife and Kate like things just as they are.
- This mug of mine is as plain as a barn door. Why should people pay 35 cents to look at it?
- I'm disappointed in acting as a craft. I want everything to go back to Orson Welles and fake noses and changing your voice. It's become so much about personality.
- It is up to us to give ourselves recognition. If we wait for it to come from others, we feel resentful when it doesn't, and when it does, we may well reject it.
- Even when my throat is completely tired out from acting, Luckies [Lucky Strike cigarettes] still get along with it fine.
- There were times when my pants were so thin, I could sit on a dime and know if it was heads or tails.
- The physical labor actors have to do wouldn't tax an embryo.
- Write anything you want about me. Make up something. Hell, I don't care.
- Why do actors think they're so Goddamn important? They're not. Acting is not an important job in the scheme of things. Plumbing is.
- Actors have no damn place in politics, period.
- [on Jean Harlow] A square shooter if ever there was one.
- [on why actors should avoid political activism] Remember who shot [Abraham Lincoln].
- [To Ernest Hemingway at dinner in the Stork Club] Sometimes I think life is a terminal illness.
- [1962 interview] The only thing an actor has to offer a director and finally an audience is his instinct. That's all.
- [on acting] It's never been very demanding. It doesn't require much brainwork. Acting is not the noblest profession in the world, but there are things lower than acting. Not many, mind you--but politicians give you something to look down on from time to time.
- [in a 1962 interview] I'm Spencer Tracy with some deference to the character. When a person says he's an actor--he's a personality. The whole idea is to show your personality. There are people who are much better technically, but who cares? Nobody cares.
- [asked what he looked for in a potential script] Days off.
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