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Last updated on November 15, 2024.
Prometheus, I have no Titan's might, Yet I, too, must each dusk renew my heart, For daytime's vulture talons tear apart The tender alcoves built by love at night.
Everyone told me to sleep when the baby sleeps, but she sleeps during the daytime, and that's when I have to get stuff done! I've been a zombie.
Press TV is one of the few TV channels anywhere in the West that fairly presents the Palestinian case. — © Ken Livingstone
Press TV is one of the few TV channels anywhere in the West that fairly presents the Palestinian case.
I have grown up in a small city where watching TV is a ritual and Balaji has defined TV in so many ways.
Prayer TV looks like pay TV to me.
It was that sort of sleep in which you wake every hour and think to yourself that you have not been sleeping at all; you can remember dreams that are like reflections, daytime thinking slightly warped.
Thanks to TV and for the convenience of TV, you can only be one of two kinds of human beings, either a liberal or a conservative.
When they say, 'Well, you gotta do some interviews on TV,' I went, 'Oh, I like to watch TV, but I don't wanna be on it.'
I'd been offered TV series over the years and never had any interest in doing television. I'm not a TV guy.
There are areas of the Earth that I would absolutely think no one lived in based on daytime observations. But then at night, lights pop up in those areas.
I can't think of one person who is on TV who isn't vain. It's the nature of the beast. If you are on TV then you have a vanity, for sure. Just admit it! Why not?
I never really thought of myself as a TV critic. I was presenting TV before I was writing about it.
I have not watched the TV show. I do not generally watch TV sci-fi drama shows. They make me itch. — © Charles Stross
I have not watched the TV show. I do not generally watch TV sci-fi drama shows. They make me itch.
The thing is, with doing our TV show 'Strictly,' and 'Stand Up For Cancer' and any shows I do for TV, it's always so positive.
So much of TV seems to be chewing gum for the eyes.... TV desperately needs more self-reliance and pride in the medium.
TV tends to try and fit everyone into a TV mold.
Most people just half-watch TV. They watch TV while they are doing many other things in the environment of their home. So, what they are doing goes through their ears as much as through their eyes. In television, the narrative and characters are in the foreground of everything, because you are watching TV as you do other stuff.
You can't be someone you're not on TV. You can in movies, but not on TV because you can't hide.
TV's "real" agenda is to be "liked," because if you like what you're seeing, you'll stay tuned. TV is completely unabashed about this; it's its sole raison.
I never skimp on TV. I watch an embarrassing amount of TV shows. I don't even know how I do it.
I tend to watch a little TV... Court TV, once in a while. Some of the cases I get interested in.
I watch a lot of TV. I love nothing more than having a good TV show on DVD, to just plow through.
I didn't know I was going to write for TV until I was suddenly writing for TV, so that kind of stuff can bewilder you.
I agree when people say TV is regressive. I would go back to TV only for the money.
I'm shy. I'm not outgoing. I'm a homebody. I am on TV, but you know, it's interesting. How much do I talk on TV?
I see far stronger and more charismatic personalities strolling around Philadelphia's neighborhoods than are being featured in most of today's bland daytime soaps.
I read till I fall asleep. Daytime actually I feel guilty reading - I always feel I should be doing something else!
I'm a TV addict, and I personally really enjoy reality TV.
My father wouldn't get us a TV, he wouldn't allow a TV in the house.
Initially when I was working on TV, people would ask why I'm not trying for films. My reply was that I was enjoying TV and had no reason to shift.
TV shows about TV were taboo for a while.
Rain which falls upon the sea is useless; so is food for one who is satiated; in vain is a gift for one who is wealthy; and a burning lamp during the daytime is useless.
Doing TV is great, but TV is for starring on, not for watching.
I rarely watch TV, and in the past two years, I've done three TV shows. It's quite interesting.
Environment is very important to me. Sometimes I have to perform during the day for festivals, and my music does not work in the daytime. It is nighttime music.
The stars will wheel forth from their daytime hiding places; and one of those lights, slightly brighter than the rest, will be my wingtip passing over.
Look, I've had a few arguments on TV. But anybody who has an argument on TV is never going to come across well.
TV directing is fine because you can come in and do a TV show in a relatively short period of time, and that can pay the bills. — © John Polson
TV directing is fine because you can come in and do a TV show in a relatively short period of time, and that can pay the bills.
I'm proud that Della was sort of a prototype for TV secretaries. There really was no such established character on TV when 'Perry Mason' came along.
Just watching this woman owning the TV, there is no doubt that the reason I wanted to get into TV presenting is down to Cilla.
The woods always look different at night...as if the daytime trees and flowers and stones had gone to bed and sent slightly more ominous versions of themselves to take their places.
To look like you are a real sports fan, when there is a game on TV just yell, Oh, come on! every now and then at the TV.
This whole idea of too much TV, I think is really gross. Because I feel like it's mostly white men who are saying it. And it's like, 'Yeah, man, there's too much TV for you, but by nature of there being so much TV, there are other voices being represented.' Isn't that a wonderful thing?
I listen to music I'm looking to record or catch up on news and TV, whatever is on the TV at the gym!
I just know that on TV or off TV, I've been very much targeted and torn apart.
Actually, you have to spend a lot of time on TV. So I have taken a break from TV and shifted my focus in the movies.
It's great that Mary Berry got a primetime TV show, but I don't think there are enough women chefs on TV.
You don't really have time to watch TV if you work on TV. — © Mark Salling
You don't really have time to watch TV if you work on TV.
I barely watch TV. Somehow, I make it work with just the Internet. On TV, there's always so much crap, and you have to flip around.
I grew up not watching TV and I enjoy TV but it kind of takes my brain away from me.
Going from three TV channels to broadcast TV to cable to talk radio; obviously the online explosion has changed things.
Dan Harmon has this idea that characters on TV are allowed to talk about their favorite movies and TV shows and songs.
It takes a minute to get use to the TV thing, and I have so much more respect for TV actors now.
Daytime sleep is like the sin of the flesh; the more you have the more you want, and yet you feel unhappy, sated and unsated at the same time.
There are so few jobs for comedians on networks, that taxi TV and elevator TV and all this stuff are what I and every other comedian now are gunning for.
To call doing films upgrade from TV wouldn't be right because TV is huge too.
It's how the '70s were for movies, the 2000s are for TV. I think it's a phenomenal time for TV and to be involved in it.
The public has yet to see TV as TV. Broadcasters have no awareness of its potential. The movie people are just beginning to get a grasp on film.
I love TV and am happy doing TV shows.
When I grew up, there was no TV, nothing. The guitar could be my whole life. The kids today have Internet and TV and games and all that stuff.
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