This article is from the alt.fan.harrison-ford FAQ, by Angela Boyko neptunia@geocities.com with numerous contributions by others.
"Acting is basically like carpentry--if you know your craft, you figure
out the logic of a particular job and submit yourself to it. It all comes
down to detail."
--From Earl Blackwell's "Entertainment Celebrity Register", 1991.
Oprah Winfrey: Do you accept films that don't have a lot of action in
them? I mean, when they come, do you look for as much action as you can find?
Harrison Ford: Did you ever see me beat Sabrina?
--TV interview, 1997.
"If you become a part of that machinery, someone the machinery thinks it
can use and exploit at that particular moment, then there is sure to be a
time limit on you, and you are soon going to be unfashionable. Because I
have never been fashionable, I can never be unfashionable."
--From Vanity Fair, July 1993.
Barbara Walters: Do you believe in the Force?
Harrison Ford: When it was fashionable to say, "May the Force be with
you", I always said, "Force yourself"..."The Force is within you, force
yourself"
--TV interview, 1997.
"We have a good marriage. We enjoy our life together. But I don't have a
recipe for other people to use in their own kitchen."
--About his marriage to Melissa, People Magazine, August 4, 1997.
"I'm an assistant storyteller. It's like being a waiter or a gas-station
attendant, but I'm waiting on six million people a week, if I'm lucky."
--On being an actor.
"I just want to make movies, then go away."
 
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