A Quote by Louis C. K.

It's easier to cancel a show if it's expensive. — © Louis C. K.
It's easier to cancel a show if it's expensive.
In TV, you usually don't get a chance to fix anything. It's always easier to cancel something than fix it.
I'm the type of person who won't cancel a show even if I don't feel my best.
It always sucks to have to cancel a show because of illness, but unfortunately it sometimes happens.
I will cancel every illegal Obamacare executive order. I will cancel all federal funding to sanctuary cities. Out.
I'm an ice cream lover, but anytime it's show day, I have to cancel out all dairy because it isn't good for vocalists.
I think it's an oversimplification of somebody's worth to 'cancel' them. We're so quick to cancel but also so quick to lift somebody up as 'the queen,' 'the mom,' 'the dad,' 'the god.'
A lot of people say there's no such thing as cancel culture and then you name an example and they're, like, 'That person deserved it,' so then there is cancel culture, but it works in its accountability.
When I was 16, I definitely burned a couple of bridges by saying, 'I won't do this!' I was not diplomatic about it. I came to a fitting and was like, 'I don't wear fur; cancel this show!'
I love my job - I'm going to keep doing it until I die - but there's nothing more soul-destroying than having to cancel a show.
Summer blockbusters are very expensive to make. They have things that have to be expensive, such as 600 effects shots or CG characters that have to go a certain way, or a film design that is different but expensive.
When it moved to Friday night it disappeared, when they find another show that can do what The Simpsons does, they will be delighted to do cancel The Simpsons.
Imagine the word CANCEL being a huge rubber stamp in your mind. Stamp CANCEL on any self-defeating image you place in your head, and begin to think in a self-enhancing way.
I lost my voice. I'd never had to cancel a show before and I had to walk around with a pad and a pen, writing things down.
After a gig I always head back to the hotel, remembering granny's words of wisdom. I cancel the late-night pizza and watch the Jonathan Ross show instead.
If you put me in charge of the medical research budget, I would cancel all primary research, I would cancel all new trials, for just one year, and I would spend the money exclusively on making sure that we make the best possible use of the clinical evidence that we already have.
I think it's a lot easier to put together a reality show than to actually create a scripted show.
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