You're only as good as your last joke, your last show, your last whatever. The confidence is there, but underneath, there is always insecurity.
I'm in the entertainment business, where you're only as good as your last show.
Every day, you're only as good as your last show.
For me, a good show is not a perfect show; it's just one where you connected. It's a show where the fans got to know you, and they realize that you're human, but they also think you're a star and that you're talented and all that good stuff.
I love performing ! It's true that you're only as good as your last show. You have to keep testing yourself and keep that lump in your throat before you go on.
I have always looked for growth, and in TV, you are as good as your last show. So I only care about my personal space, my family, and close friends.
Let it be your pride to show all men everywhere not only what good soldiers you are, but also what good men you are.
What people don't know about me is that I'm a pretty good businesswoman. Yes, I do this little ol' game show, but I know the show isn't going to last forever, so I've gone into different ventures. But I don't want to sound like I'm bragging.
Feeling good" is your way of telling yourself that your last thought was truth, that your last word was wisdom, that your last action was love. To measure how highly you have evolved, simply look to see what makes you "feel good.
I kind of know youre only as good as your last result.
You have had your last bad meal. But, you have also heard your last honest compliment, and you have lost your last true friend.
You should always make it like it's your last film. That's my personal belief. Every filmmaker is going to have another belief... That's the only way I know to try to make a film that might be good. You got to take it real seriously like it's your last thing.
You have to show up when your show fails - or it succeeds. When you are enjoying the glory of success, you have to show up and still work hard because it may not last. You have to do your job with the same sincerity when you started and till you can actually do it with passion.
My memory is not so good so my most memorable show is the last one I played. Songs are written with intention but they only emerge in the moment.
Theatre is a living organism. You only know if your show is working when you see it with an audience. You can also tell when it isn't working - it's horrible, and you desperately try to figure out how to make it connect.
I walk on a stage, and I know if it's been a good show or not. You know when it's been a good interview. No one has to tell you. You know it. You feel it. You can feel the air. You can feel everything about it when it's a good show. And you know when you've messed up.