12 Quotes & Sayings By Mike Nichols

Born Michael Nesmith in Los Angeles, California, on April 11, 1931, Mike Nichols is an Academy Award-winning film director. He directed six movies that won Best Picture at the Oscars: Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Catch-22, The Graduate, Kramer vs. Kramer, The Birdcage and Working Girl. Mike Nichols Biography Mike Nichols

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I spend my money... I don't know on what. Mike Nichols
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Nerves provide me with energy.... It's when I don't have them when I feel at ease that I get worried. Mike Nichols
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Nerves provide me with energy.... It's when I don't have them when I feel at ease that I get worried. Mike Nichols
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I think the main thing about comedy and humor is that it's impossible and always was impossible to define. Mike Nichols
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When we talk about reviews, what we are really talking about is just a market report - it's like reading about the new Lexus. You have to know what the guy writing the review cares about to understand his take. Does he like sports cars, or does he like Bentleys? Mike Nichols
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My first memory in the world is my gym teacher ripping my mother's necklace off her neck and throwing it out the window and her running downstairs to go after it. I have no memory before that. I was 4. My father had a lot of girlfriends and my mother had a lot of boyfriends. Mike Nichols
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You can always tell gifted and highly intelligent people as they always turn to the past. Any young person who knows anything that happened before 1980, or 1990, or 2000 for that matter, is immediately someone who is intelligent, probably creative, maybe a writer. Nobody who is drawn to the past and learning about the past is not gifted. Mike Nichols
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I was standing right behind Marilyn, completely invisible, when she sang 'Happy birthday, Mr. President.' And indeed, the corny thing happened: Her dress split for my benefit, and there was Marilyn, and yes, indeed, she didn't wear any underwear. Mike Nichols
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The greatest thrill is that moment when a thousand people are sitting in the dark, looking at the same scene, and they are all apprehending something that has not been spoken. That's the thrill of it, the miracle - that's what holds us to movies forever. It's what we wish we could do in real life. Mike Nichols
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I am drawn to the mystery of marriage. You can never know what the contract is between two people, and that is a very strong subject. I think it may be my subject. Mike Nichols
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I asked a shrink: 'Everything is so great. Why am I still so angry?' He said, 'Anger doesn't go away.' I always thought it was kind of a good engine. Mike Nichols