A Quote by Barbara Walters

I don't know about you, but I can never get enough David Letterman. — © Barbara Walters
I don't know about you, but I can never get enough David Letterman.
I've been obsessed with David Letterman forever, and I'd love to be the drag version of David Letterman.
When I was younger, I was emulating David Letterman. David Letterman would yell out of his office window with a megaphone, and the next thing I'm doing is standing on the roof of a parking garage with a megaphone.
I'd watched a lot of David Letterman for sure. As far as who I watched as a late-show host, it was definitely Letterman.
I was told David Letterman and Kaufman had heart attacks on the same day: David Letterman's heart attack was at a hospital in NYC. Kaufman's heart attack was at the red light district in Amsterdam, Holland. I think Kaufman had more fun. You're a great artist. I just love the way you painted my portrait.
I would watch a lot of old tapes of David Letterman doing his talk show and a lot of interviews. I never had a mentor in my career because my approach has always been so different. Letterman stayed true to who he was, and his staff was always fantastic, so for me, that was always important.
Did you know David Letterman was offered millions of dollars to do a commercial for dog food?
Never name it after yourself. Maybe we'll throw a with in there. That seems to work. Like Late Show With David Letterman.
I recently did the David Letterman Show about my book. He was very serious and made no jokes and it caught me off guard a little bit. He was much more serious than some of the joke shows that journalists get on.
I was a huge David Letterman fan, even going back to when he was on NBC. My parents would only let me watch a half hour of television a day, so I would record Letterman the night before and then watch it when I came home from school. That's what made me want to do a T.V. show.
I think the first time I was on The David Letterman Show, he didn't quite know what to expect. I think people generally are just a little afraid.
You don't just win an Oscar because you're a great actor. You campaign for that Oscar: you engage with it; you go on the David Letterman show, and you do the interviews, and that's how you get out there.
You can never know enough, never work enough, never use the infinitives and participles oddly enough, never impede the movement harshly enough, never leave the mind quickly enough.
I refused David Letterman's proposal of marriage for obvious reasons, but thanks for asking.
In that sense, when a Bush or a Gore, or whomever, goes on David Letterman, that's the news, too.
When I was 15 I did birdcalls on the David Letterman show, but I have since burned all video evidence of this.
I'd like to see David Letterman adopt the inclusion rider on his Netflix show.
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