Top 92 Quotes & Sayings by Andy Cohen - Page 2

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Last updated on September 19, 2024.
I better be honest about my feelings, even those involving loneliness, jealousy, and fear.
I ran into Woody Allen shooting a movie on my block. I can't believe this is my life!
I think when you're live on TV in an unscripted environment a lot slips through the cracks of your real self. People can read my face, they know what I'm thinking. — © Andy Cohen
I think when you're live on TV in an unscripted environment a lot slips through the cracks of your real self. People can read my face, they know what I'm thinking.
I am so glad I was writing while on my last book tour, which was really meta, but I think a fascinating look inside the reality of what that whole madness is about.
Certainly when you read someone's diary [ superficial] that's a word that jumps to mind.
I'd like to think, that were he alive today, Andy Warhol would be painting the Housewives.
My favorite ginger is Prince Harry!
Candy Crowley's hair is PERFECT!!
Sometimes the name is funnier than the game itself.
The very idea of printing my diary has always struck me as completely superficial.
I cannot believe the volume of famous people I run into in my life, and that's part of the reason I love diary format.
I would ask Donald Trump why every single person in his cabinet has spoken out publicly - and his vice president - against gay rights, and he's never said anything about that.
After three straight years of writing, though, I definitely needed a break to just go live my life.
I love the term "everything is copy," attributed to Nora Ephron, which was my guiding principle as I wrote.
When you're taking your one-thousandth selfie of the day that might be the moment you try to kill the person by lethal hugging!
I usually do drive-by insults, and keep moving until I realize the next day how horrible I am.
I may be a man, but I fight like a girl.
I hope people will find the book [Superficial: More Adventures from the Andy Cohen Diaries] a whole lot more than hollow.
I learned a great deal about myself, and it forced me to be introspective in a way that I'm not typically, but "reporting" on my own life became emotionally exhausting.
Prince Harry is like the biggest international star there is.
I was already in a groove and decided to initially write down everything, as I would in an actual diary, and then go back and take out what I was too shy to reveal. But I wound up leaving more in than I imagined, and that was because I wanted to be transparent and real.
Amber Rose is NOT Charlie's [Rose] cousin. I just want to make sure people know.
People don't get drafted into being housewives. It's a voluntary experience, so people are putting themselves into this situation voluntarily.
I was waiting for the right guy to come along, but maybe I didn't actually want one, or was not available emotionally. I was really nervous about including him in the book [Superficial: More Adventures from the Andy Cohen Diaries], but this relationship has developed over a year and a half, and so it would've been dishonest not to.
In the case of Tori Spelling, there were two apology emails. — © Andy Cohen
In the case of Tori Spelling, there were two apology emails.
I either wrote at the end of the night or sometimes in the morning. Sometimes they were full entries, or others I just wrote notes about things that happened that day or funny thoughts I'd had. If I had a truly eventful day, I'd take the time to write it all down in great detail. I edited a lot of content out once it was all finished - there was way too much, and I didn't want to bore anyone. I like to keep the book [Superficial: More Adventures from the Andy Cohen Diaries] moving at a fast pace.
When in doubt, I go to the phones a lot because it adds a new dimension and a new energy. It kind of takes me out of the equation if I feel like I irritated them or they aren't into the experience.
Dreams are really boring, but every so often I threw in a doozy.
I think [Anderson Cooper ] and me both enjoy working, and don't consider it "work," so as long as I'm having fun I will continue at this pace.
In all seriousness, the first book [The Andy Cohen Diaries: A Deep Look at a Shallow Year] was such a love letter to Wacha, that I think people will be interested and surprised to see that I had some challenges with him in year two.
There are days now where I think, "Oh man, that would've been a great entry," but I'm putting the pen down until I clear my head, or think of another book idea.
I was in such a creative groove after turning in my last book (The Andy Cohen Diaries: A Deep Look at a Shallow Year) that I decided to keep writing in the hope that I'd one day do a sequel.
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