Silas Weir Mitchellwas an American physician and writer known for his discovery of causalgiaand erythromelalgia... (wikipedia)
I was in New York for a little while, doing some really bad theater. I did some great stuff, too, but there were Saturday morning theater performances in one-third-filled church basements. So, I paid my dues.
'Grimm,' I think, is a unique show in a lot of ways. There is certainly nothing on TV that looks like 'Grimm'.
I have always found humor in places where humor wasn't necessarily intended.
I think a really rich world to live in is where you're thinking in terms of human behavior and human types and not being super literal. In order to see the deeper truth, you need to break out of literal frame of mind.
Fairly tales are myths, and myths are only myths because there's a grain of truth in them.
You see people on the street, talking to themselves, and you're like, 'What are they talking about?' I'm interested in that.
Inner conflict is really fun to play because there's a lot going on, and the choices - when you've got a character with internal conflict - the choices you make have broader ramifications because they have inner ramifications and ramifications in the world.
I play outsiders. That's just the way it's gone for me, and I think that's fantastic. I like it because I've always been interested in how the other guy thinks. I want to know what's going on in his head.
There are those who suffer and grow strong; there are those who suffer and grow weak. This mystery of pain is still for me the saddest of earth's disabilities.
Medicine is only palliative. For behind disease lies the cause and this cause NO DRUG can reach.
Death's but one more to-morrow.
Alas, how can we help but mourn When hero bosoms yield their breath! A century itself may bear But once the flower of such a death.
He alone has lost the art to live who cannot win new friends.
Up anchor! Up anchor! Set sail and away! The ventures of dreamland Are thine for a day.
The arctic loneliness of age.