Quotes from Thomas Gibson


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There is a fine line between something that's gratuitous, that's unnecessary.


Moving on is not closure. It's not neat, and it's not about turning the page. It is about moving on, but it doesn't mean that you've left something behind.


Now my son Travis wants to finish all of his schooling online and be a full-time actor. I said, 'Hey, it's not all riding bicycles and egging cars and houses. Why don't you go finish the seventh grade, and we'll talk about it later.'


My wife, Cristina, is an amazing mother, and I know by the time I get back home, she's ready for a break. Cristina will say, 'Enjoy your nap on the plane.' That's the most sleep I'll get after I hear those voices railing, 'Let's play Daddy Monster!'


My two boys have each done a play. They've done school plays as well, but one of them did a local production of 'Waiting For Godot,' and he played the boy.


You might want to be able to close a chapter of your life, but I don't believe that you ever do completely.


You know, it's nice on a sitcom to have an audience there, but there's still a wall of cameras between you and them.


When expectations are really high, you're doomed.


Unfortunately, I only have time to play 15 to 20 rounds a year. I'm a 6-handicap but can play to a 16, no problem.


There's nothing better for kids than a bucket and shovel at the beach.


I almost ran into a construction worker driving the other day. He may have planned to scream at me or something, but he saw me and said, 'Hey, you're that guy on 'Dharma & Greg.'


The pilot is the wedding, and the series is the relationship.


The only way I know how to do something, as cheesy as it sounds, is to become that character, and it affects me in a not so healthy way.


Single-camera is more relentless because it's eight 14-hour days no matter how you slice it.


Prague is not rife in Asian culture.


People's imaginations are sort of there for the taking, I guess. If you tell the story right, you're going to hook them.


People see me, and they think they went to college with me; there's no immediate identification.


People always mention that they'd love to see me in a comedy again. Maybe it's time - laughter being the best medicine.


My parents were divorced when I was really young.


My father wasn't around much. He made mistakes, but he had a very tough road.