- [on D.W. Griffith] When I first met him, I wasn't impressed. I didn't know. I was feeling my way around. We were all learning. It wasn't just Griffith. They didn't know what they were doing, exactly. They were trying, and a lot failed, and a lot succeeded. It took a year of working with him before I suddenly realized, 'Hey, he's pretty good, you know".
- It never occurred to me that I was different from other children. My wonderful grandmother was both mother and father.
- I don't believe that Mae Murray was temperamental. I've never known a harder worker than she was. She could work any hour, any day, to accomplish something that she thought was right.
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