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301: “It’s interesting to watch” —Taylor, “Star on Ice.”

301: “I’ll tell you one thing” —Ibid.

310: “There are liabilities” —Maureen Dowd, “Testing Himself,”
New York
Times Magazine
, September 28, 1986.

311: “Scott was a big” —Dinitia Smith, “A Star in Twilight Turns Reflective,”
New York Times
, March 1, 1998.

311: “Don’t you know” —Kathy Cronkite,
On the Edge of the Spotlight: Celebrities’ Children Speak About Their Lives
(New York: William Morrow & Co., 1981), p. 19.

311: “terrorized by the idea” —Bob Thomas, “Haunted by the Shadow of His Dad, Paul Newman,”
New York Post
, March 29, 1982.

313: “In a way” —Peter S. Greenberg,
“Playboy
Interview: Paul Newman,”
Playboy
, April 1983.

313: “You know, for someone” —Dennis Hamill, “Newman’s Own ‘Twilight,’”
Los Angeles Daily News
, March 1, 1998.

314: “I think Scott” —Nancy Spiller, “Brother’s Death Inspires Susan Newman’s Life Work,”
Los Angeles Herald-Examiner
, October 9, 1986.

315: “I remember” —Cronkite,
Edge of Spotlight
, pp. 302–5.

T
WENTY

317: “I’ve smoked grass” —Peter S. Greenberg,
“Playboy
Interview: Paul Newman,”
Playboy
, April 1983.

318: “Maybe it would have been” —“The Paul Newmans’ Not-So-Perfect Marriage,”
McCall’s
, November 1980.

318:“This may sound corny” —
Playboy
, April 1983.

319: “The biggest problem” —Timothy Carlson, “Paul Newman and Daughter Give USC Center $1.2 Million to Fight Drug Abuse,”
Los Angeles Herald-Examiner
, April 2, 1985.

319: “Losing my virginity” —“Susan Newman Is Making It, in Spite, She Says, of Being Paul’s Daughter,”
People
, July 17, 1978.

319: “That predisposition” —Nancy Spiller, “Brother’s Death Inspires Susan Newman’s Life Work,”
Los Angeles Herald-Examiner
, October 9, 1986.

320: “In the last year” —Aaron Latham, “Paul Newman Takes the Stand,”
Rolling Stone
, January 20, 1983.

320: “We got together” —Robin Brantley, “The Uneasy Odyssey of ‘The Shadow Box,’”
New York Times
, December 28, 1980.

321: “I’m an actress” —Aljean Harmetz, “A Rainy Day at Camp ‘Shadow Box,’”
TV Guide
, July 19, 1980.

323: “You get two appraisals” —Charles Champlin, “Hot, Sexy and (Almost) 70,”
Los Angeles Times
, November 18, 1994.

326: “It is not a racist” —Richard F. Shephard, “Newman Rebuts ‘Apache’ Bias Charge,”
New York Times
, April 8, 1980.

329: “had to push” —Susan Wloszczyna, “A Legend with a Soft Heart and Sharp Wit,”
USA Today
, March 27, 1995.

329: “The movie was a direct” —Latham, “Takes the Stand.”

330: “I was always” —Maureen Dowd, “Testing Himself,”
New York Times Magazine
, September 28, 1986.

T
WENTY-ONE

334: “He is an enthusiastic” —Sidney Skolsky, “Tintypes: Paul Newman,”
Hollywood Citizen-News
, July 19, 1956.

334: “It was one” —John Skow, “Verdict on a Superstar,”
Time
, December 6, 1982.

335: “He was off” —Ron Hogan,
“PW
Talks with A. E. Hotchner: It’s Not Just for the Money,”
Publishers Weekly
, October 13, 2000.

336: “If your dressing” —Paul Newman and A. E. Hotchner,
Shameless Exploitation in Pursuit of the Common Good
(New York: Doubleday, 2003), p. 36.

339: “We won’t meet” —Carol Lawson, “Paul Newman the Philanthropist: A Real-Life Role,”
New York Times
, January 25, 1985.

339: “I begin to understand” —Graham Fuller, “The Outsider as Insider,”
342
, March 1998.

342: “Why are you making” —Ivor Davis, “Shifting Gears in Mid-Life,”
Philadelphia Inquirer
, November 2, 1980.

344: “‘At least seventy-five’” —Bill Dwyre, “Racing Loses a Cool Hand in Paul Newman,”
Los Angeles Times
, September 28, 2008.

345: “She says I was getting” —Peter S. Greenberg,
“Playboy
Interview: Paul Newman,”
Playboy
, April 1983.

346: “It’s a relief” —Charles Champlin, “The Verdict on Paul Newman,”
Los
Angeles Times
, November 21, 1982.

347: “I told him” —Sidney Lumet,
Making Movies
(New York: Vintage, 1995), p. 60.

348: “He personally” —Ralph Tyler, “A New Newman,”
On Cable
, April 1983.

350:“I thought it was stageworthy” —Fred A. Bernstein, “Paul Newman,”
People
, March 19, 1984.

351:“The name Scott Newman” —Ibid.

352: “Joanne was working” —David Ansen, “The Big Hustle,”
Newsweek
, October 13, 1986.

353:“In the last, I don’t know” —Bob Ivry, “Making It Look Easy,”
Bergen
Record
, March 1, 1998.

T
WENTY-TWO

354: “Wherever I look” —Roy Newquist,
“Playboy
Interview: Paul Newman,”
Playboy
, July 1968.

355: “We’re sitting there” —David Ansen, “The Big Hustle,”
Newsweek
, October 13, 1986.

356: “As I kept telling” —David Thompson and Ian Christie,
Scorsese on Scorsese
(London: Faber and Faber, 1989), p. 106.

356: “Sometimes Newman would say” —Myra Forsberg, “‘The Color of Money’: Three Men and a Sequel,”
New York Times
, October 19, 1986.

357: “Everything was comprehensively” —Mary Pat Kelly,
Martin Scorsese: A
Journey
(New York: Thunder’s Mouth Press, 1991), p. 196.

358: “I keep thinking” —Ansen, “Hustle.”

358: “We were walking” —Dinitia Smith, “A Star in Twilight Turns Reflective,”
New York Times
, March 1, 1998.

359: “This KGB agent” —Maureen Dowd, “Testing Himself,”
New York Times
Magazine
, September 28, 1986.

361: “For a time” —Susan Mulcahy,
My Lips Are Sealed: Confessions of a Gossip
Columnist
(New York: Doubleday, 1988), p. 84.

365: “That camp was” —Colneth Smiley Jr., “Paul Newman and Me: A Hole in the Wall Kid Remembers,”
Boston Herald
, September 27, 2008.

365: “Two of the kids” —Renee Graham, “The Last Movie Star,”
Boston Globe
, March 1, 1998.

369: “We talked a bit” —“Paul Newman, No Longer a Loser, Finally Hustles Up That Oscar for ‘The Color of Money,’”
People
, April 13, 1987.

T
WENTY-FOUR

384: “It’s like a puritanical” —Larry Rohter, “The Road to Critical Mass,”
New
York Times
, October 15, 1989.

387: “You don’t know how shitty” —Robert Scheer, “The Further Adventures of Paul Newman,”
Esquire
, October 1989.

388: “You could describe” —Larry Rohter, “Crossing the Bridges with the Newmans,”
New York Times
, November 18, 1990.

389: “It’s the only film” —Aljean Harmetz, “Partnerships Make a Movie,”
New
York Times
, February 18, 1990.

389: “We told Paul” —Peter Biskind,
Down and Dirty Pictures
(New York: Simon and Schuster, 2004), p. 89.

393: “I think he’s a hero” —John Clark, “Strange Bedfellows,”
Premiere
, April 1994.

394: “I would have been struggling” —Lynn Hirschberg, “Has Paul Newman Finally Grown Up?”
New York
, December 12, 1994.

396: “Robert Benton called me” —
USA Today
, October 12, 1999.

399: “You don’t have to give” —Peggy R. Townsend, “The Newmans’ Own,”
Santa Cruz County Sentinel
, May 30, 1999.

399: “She’s cornered” —Douglas J. Rowe, “Paul Newman, the Actor, Talks Business,”
Cleveland Plain Dealer
, February 21, 1999.

399: “We were all on pins” —Kim Severson, “Newman Grown,”
San Francisco
Chronicle
, October 21, 2001.

400: “Everything had to be” —Kim Severson, “And Then There Was the Food,”
New York Times
, October 1, 2008.

T
WENTY-FIVE

402: “I really don’t want” —“On Being Susan Newman: A Daughter’s Perspective,”
Us Weekly
, January 23, 1979.

405: “I wrote a little” —Robert Scheer, “The Further Adventures of Paul Newman,”
Esquire
, October 1989.

408: “He put his arm” —“Schreiber Admires Newman’s Marriage,”
PR News wire
, January 9, 2007.

408: “I didn’t go to Harvard” —Dan Hulbert, “New Man at 73,”
Atlanta Journal and Constitution
, March 1, 1998.

409: “He realized” —Amy Longsdorf, “After 55 Movies, Paul Newman Is Still in His Salad Days,”
Allentown Morning Call
, April 9, 2000.

409: “You know, he really is” —Rick Lyman, “Newman’s New Buddy,”
New York
Times
, April 14, 2000.

411: “He shuffled about” —Sam Mendes, “He Was at Peace with Death. He Knew How Fortunate He’d Been,”
Guardian
[U.K.], October 4, 2008.

411: “There’s something so comforting” —Rick Lyman, “No Goons in Spats, No Rat-a-Tat-Tat Dialogue,”
New York Times
, July 14, 2002.

411: “This guy Mendes” —
CNN Sunday Morning
, July 14, 2002.

411: “Paul can do” —Jess Cagle, “Two for the Road,”
Time
, July 8, 2002.

412: “We respected” —Ibid.

412: “He wants to know” —Duane Dudek, “Paul Newman,”
Milwaukie
Sentinel-Journal
(reprinted), September 27, 2008.

412: “Paul had this very clear” —Lyman, “No Goons.”

413: “I turned around” —Mendes, “At Peace with Death.”

415: “The damage” —Gordon Kirby, “Paul Newman: Talking Racing with the Academy Award–Winning Actor,”
Road & Track
, January 2005.

416: “My blood pressure” —Luaine Lee, “Newman Still Racing, Acting at 74,”
Cleveland Plain Dealer
, April 18, 2000.

T
WENTY-SIX

417: “He gave her” —Dinitia Smith, “A Star in Twilight Turns Reflective,”
New
York Times
, March 1, 1998.

418: “There were times” —Alan Ebert, “The Private Woodward,”
Lear’s
, September 1989.

421: “People would see it” —Michael Smith, “Hanging with Paul Newman,”
Tulsa World
, December 14, 2003.

427: “I’m a very competitive” —Peter Howell, “What Drives Paul?”
Toronto
Star
, May 26, 2006.

427: “It’s right” —Jess Cagle, “Two for the Road,”
Time
, July 8, 2002.

428: “It’s a ’51” —Rob Driscoll, “Taking the Road to Success,”
Western Mail
[U.K.], July 28, 2006.

429: “The nice thing” —Jeff Otto, “Interview: Paul Newman,”
movies.ign.com
, June 9, 2006.

429: “You sit there” —Daniel Fienberg, “‘Cars’ Voices Toot Their Horns,”
zap2it.com
, June 8, 2006.

431: “Main Street” —Jason Zinoman, “Paul Newman’s Next Act,”
Food and
Drink
, March 2007.

431: “Not long ago” —Bryan Miller, “Inside the Newmans’ New Dressing Room,”
New York Observer
, October 9, 2006.

431: “All right, then” —Jeff Jensen, “Killer Instinct,”
Entertainment Weekly
, July 19, 2002.

T
WENTY-SEVEN

433: “I saw some guy” —
New York Post
, July 29, 2007.

433: “I go to the doctor” —Scott Raab, “The Graceful Exit,”
Esquire
, May 2000.

434: “My eyes” —Cal Fussman, “The Conversation: Paul Newman and Ed Harris,”
Esquire
, June 2005.

436: “It’s not happening” —
New York Post
, October 6, 2007.

440: “When we start out” —Jeff Chu, “Q&A Paul Newman,”
Time
, June 12, 2006.

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