A Quote by Rachel Skarsten

Every reality show plot pales in comparison to our history. — © Rachel Skarsten
Every reality show plot pales in comparison to our history.
My goal in any show is to make people laugh. That's the No. 1 thing. Everything else pales in comparison to that.
The reality, for me at least, is that the finest recreation of a paper game, played on computer, pales in comparison with the actual, face-to-face experience.
Everything pales in comparison to deer.
We all think were going to be great and we feel a little bit robbed when our expectation aren't met, but sometimes our expectations sell us short. Sometimes the expected simply pales in comparison to the Write to be understood, speak to be heard, read to grow.
When you finally figure out what you really want, everything else pales in comparison.
With a reality show, the bottom line is, there's no plot; there's no finale.
It is the saints who know what being in love is all about. Earthly love pales by comparison.
God endowed you with a glory when he created you, a glory so deep and mythic that all creation pales in comparison.
I'm not a reality-TV kind of guy. But it's almost like we're living in a reality show. Every day in this country, everybody keeps worrying about the deterioration of America, and it's like a big reality show.
What divides us pales in comparison to what unites us.
A pale reflection of myself wavers in my consciousness...and suddenly the “I” pales, pales, and fades out.
We all think we’re going to be great and we feel a little bit robbed when our expectations aren’t met. But sometimes our expectations sell us short. Sometimes the expected simply pales in comparison to the unexpected. You got to wonder why we cling to our expectations, because the expected is just what keeps us steady. Standing. Still. The expected's just the beginning, the unexpected is what changes our lives.
Reality shows are a beginning for people but I don't think it's a good platform because if you see any of the reality show winners... We really had to crawl our way up and find an opportunity in the industry to become famous but a reality show can't give you that.
I don't think plot as a plot means much today. I'd say that everybody has seen every plot twenty times. What they haven't seen is characters and their relation to one another. I don't worry much about plot anymore.
The reason to drive this point home with a vivid and frank comparison is many New Yorkers are still not confronting the reality of how serious our crisis is. It was an exhortation to face reality.
I used to go to these old tent revivals and listen to the gospel singers. If you think rock and roll is energetic, it pales in comparison to a Pentecostal tent revival.
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