A Quote by Simon Helberg

I really like 'Project Runway.' I know it's reality, so that might be kind of faux pas for me to say. — © Simon Helberg
I really like 'Project Runway.' I know it's reality, so that might be kind of faux pas for me to say.
The difference between chirping out of turn and a faux pas depends on what kind of a bar you're in.
Anything that's really grounded in humanity and is real, but just happens to be faux pas, or just really shouldn't be funny, I like it.
Seeing that 'Project Runway' sign at the end of the runway just made me, like, realize, like, 'Wow, I'm on this show. I'm living every designer's dream right now.'
I'd love to say fashion faux pas differ from country to country, but they don't.
I love going to the runway shows. It's not so much for me a shopping trip as it is the appreciation of the craft of these design geniuses who come up with beautiful color combinations and beautiful proportion suggestions and these kind of ideas, so I look at the runway shows in very different ways, just kind of a romantic artistic interpretation of how they would like to see fashion going forward, but for me it's much more abstract. The runway shows are much more abstract than you know what ends up on people is much more real to me.
Every person who speaks or writes for the public will make an occasional faux pas, and sooner or later will write or say something inappropriate.
I wouldn't call it a faux pas, but I have about 12 tracksuits. I always travel in a tracksuit. I feel it makes people happy when they see me.
My biggest faux pas is not giving time for myself.
A fashion faux pas is what happens when you're not confident with yourself.
to a Southerner it is faux pas, not sins, that matter in this world.
People like it when others are gossiping. When you hear a story about someone's demise or some big faux-pas they made, everyone wants to tune into it, because it's nice to know that someone else made a mistake. It makes you feel elevated for a moment.
Gossipers derive pleasure from other people's misfortunes. It might be fun to peer into somebody else's personal or professional faux pas at first, but over time, it gets tiring, makes you feel gross, and hurts other people.
Sometimes for a lot of new artists, they don't have a vision, really, or know what they want to say; it's kind of drawn out for them. But me, because I'm such a transcendental thinker, it's always like a journey and an adventure with each project. It's like going through a different doorway each time.
Fashion faux pas should be celebrated. I enjoy them because it means we're not all clones.
I will never wear something I'm not comfortable in, and if I do, you'll see it in my face, and it'll be a complete faux pas.
I actually have very girly taste in television. I like a chicky relationship show probably more than anything. I really like 'Project Runway'.
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