John Glover quotes:

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  • It is difficult to determine the cause of grass fires. There is usually nothing left behind when we get there, like a cigarette or a gas can, for us to determine what started it.

  • I had a big part of my life in the theater in Philadelphia. Philadelphia's changed, but I love it.

  • Putting your hands in the earth is very grounding, if you'll excuse the pun.

  • I was terrified of being a teacher. To stand in front of a classroom, the responsibility is boggling. Imagine! Standing in front of people!

  • In open range fires it is about picking a spot and hoping it is the right location. At the head of the fire you have to worry about wind and humidity and a number of other factors.

  • When I first arrived in Los Angeles I became a little bogged down in the whole success thing. Now I'm at a place in my life and career where I just want to work. It's what I do and it makes me very happy.

  • There's more depth to Lionel. What I am finding so interesting about playing him is there's all these different layers. I prefer playing Lionel because he's a human being.

  • Welding torches, cutting torches and any activity producing a flame outside is prohibited. Any open flame is discouraged.

  • I guess that's a flaw in my career, that I like to work too much.

  • I graduated from high school in '62 and I didn't know any people who were gay. I'm sure there were people, but I didn't know any. For years and years, I guess, I was very uptight about being a gay actor. I thought it would make me less hirable.

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