A Quote by Ellen Pompeo

People love to watch a train wreck, I suppose. — © Ellen Pompeo
People love to watch a train wreck, I suppose.
I watch 'The Bachelor'. It's one of those things where I always think if it didn't exist and it was on 'SNL,' we would think it would be a ridiculous, funny idea. But it actually exists... It's a glorious train wreck that I love to watch.
Everyone's life is a train wreck. Your life happens to be a high-class train wreck.
I'm in the mood for 'Shark Tank' sometimes. When I am, my son and I can't stop watching. But I probably watch 'The Bachelor' more, and Scott Foley and I text about it, like, 'Oh my God, did you see that?!' I love it. It's such a train wreck.
Our democracy cannot be left in the hands of those who would rather watch or participate in a train wreck than stop it.
Train wreck, extremely fast train, but usually ends up derailed somehow.
Everybody's a train wreck in their own very special way. But there's something wildly freeing about someone who's unapologetic, who knows they're a wreck and doesn't even try to hide it, just bulldozes through life.
It was a train wreck happening right in front of me and I couldn't do anything about it, except that not only was I watching, I was also the train.
I hate mean people. People who just pick at you and try to force you into a train wreck.
There's a lot of, you know, kind of train wreck TV reality shows out there. And I think Tori & Dean is a great show that really focuses on family, focuses on couples to show that everyone can watch together and enjoy. And that's what makes me the most proud.
People have only two or three adjectives to describe people in the public eye. And that's okay. As long as those adjectives aren't train wreck, mess, terrible.
The old system, the War on Drugs, was a train wreck.
If it doesn't work, at least it will be an interesting train wreck.
I'm just a survivor from the train wreck of the modern world.
I dont think we're the type of band people look at and say, 'I want to grow up to be just like that'. We're like a train wreck.
Usually if I wreck someone, it's on purpose - because I don't wreck a lot of people.
To do a train wreck and make it look real on screen is tremendously skilful.
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