A Quote by Cybill Shepherd

I'll always push the envelope. To me, the ultimate sin in life is to be boring. I don't play it safe. — © Cybill Shepherd
I'll always push the envelope. To me, the ultimate sin in life is to be boring. I don't play it safe.
I don't want to push the envelope. Let the envelope stay in the middle of the table. I'll just make you laugh.
The idea that I could push the envelope using dedication and research and endless curiosity has propelled me in my life's work.
Lance Armstrong pushes the envelope in terms of the human experience. You can have a personal best, you can push your own envelope. For Lance, the person pushing him is him. The only person he's competing with, I think, is himself. To push that limit to the next step. There's a lot to learn from him. Lots.
When I was at home, I felt loved and safe. My sisters were always a safe haven for me. I knew they would always play with me and make me feel like I was one of them.
I felt like people really do their best work when they're having a really good time and feel safe to push the envelope and make a jackass out of themselves.
Horror is the future. And you cannot be afraid. You must push everything to the absolute limit, or else life will be boring. People will be boring. Horror is like a serpent: always shedding its skin, always changing. And it will always come back. It can't be hidden away like the guilty secrets we try to keep in our subconscious.
I'm in competition only with myself, and I always want to push the envelope.
I think comedy in the last 5-7 years is as good as it's ever been in America. I like it when people push it. You go through periods where people did not push the envelope. The more you push it, the funnier you get.
I always think you should push your envelope every chance you get.
I had fears going into television that it might become boring to me, and I always like to be challenged, push myself. You do a film, and you know where you're going; you have this material to stretch and play with as much as possible because you know how it ends.
The fun part for me is to just really push that envelope.
The worst sin, the ultimate sin for me, in anything, is to be bored.
I've always had a tendency to push the envelope as far as it can go without hurting someone's feelings.
When it comes to putting together a new show, we always push the envelope, and that's part of Motley Crue's legacy.
I always not only want push the envelope in my career but I also have an itch for going against the grain.
I've always challenged myself and the people who work with me to take new approaches to traditional business challenges, to push the envelope and constantly ask whether our sacred cows are still producing great milk.
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