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It was always assumed that the classics were a good line of work for me because I had a decent voice and the right nose. But anybody who comes from an essentially cynical European society is going to be bewitched by the sheer enthusiasm of the New World. And in America, the articulate use of language is often regarded with suspicion. Especially in the West. Look at the president. He could talk like an educated New Englander if he chose to. Instead, he holds his hands like a man who swings an ax. George W. Bush understands, very astutely, that many of the people who are going to vote for him would regard him less highly if he knew how to put words together. He would no longer be one of them. In Europe, the tradition is one of oratory. But in America, a man`s man is never spendthrift with words. This, of course, is much more appealing in the movies than it is in politics.

- Daniel Day-Lewis

"Occasionally, I wonder about "Bewitched." But I guess we all wonder about something or other. Most working actors don`t get a role where they become household faces. They may not know my name, I may be Darrin to people out there, but if people see you and smile at you and act like you`re an old friend, I think that`s a pretty swell accomplishment."

- Dick Sargent

I like `Bewitched` off the first album because it`s one of the happiest songs I`ve ever written and, as any writer will tell you, happy songs are a million times more difficult to write than sad songs.

- Alvin McIntosh

If people suspect their Cattle Bewitched, if they be great Cattle, make the twelfth house their ascendant, and the eleventh their twelfth house, and vary your Rules with Judgment.

- Andrew Poulson