Top 1200 Favorite Show Quotes & Sayings - Page 16

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Last updated on December 18, 2024.
Show me a friend in need and I'll show you a pest.
Dialogue is not always the best way to show emotion, to show your thought process, or to reveal yourself, as a character.
While choosing a fashion show, I take into consideration the designer and the collection. Then only I said yes to do a show. — © Kangana Ranaut
While choosing a fashion show, I take into consideration the designer and the collection. Then only I said yes to do a show.
Coming into my second year, my main thing is to show growth - show that I can be consistent and play at a high level all the time.
I wanted to come up with a hybrid show of sorts that wasn't your traditional 'dump and stir' type of cooking show.
I value very much the time before the show, when there is nothing else but to concentrate on the show, and it's just purely design.
Mainly, when I go see a show, unfortunately it's more industrial espionage than it is going to actually enjoy a show.
When you're making a television show, it's about the story and arc of the show rather than any particular episode or director.
The radio is not show fun, it's show business. It's money.
Show me the incentive and I will show you the outcome
Every show with my Jazzmaster is like a new show.
The first time I really had an influence on a show was during 'Ragtime.' It's still the most magical show that I've ever done.
I've always come into a show when the show was already up and running. — © Tamara Tunie
I've always come into a show when the show was already up and running.
When I was on 'The Golden Girls,' we'd have eight scenes per show. And when 'Seinfeld' came along, they went to, like, 30 scenes a show, which was revolutionary. 'Arrested Development' has probably got 60 scenes per show. It just keeps emerging as this more and more complex thing. I always try to keep it very simple at its heart.
It's also show business. It's not "show fun friends".
Walking into a show when I was 16, at that time when it was the No. 1 hit show, and replacing a character comes with so many expectations. I felt a lot of pressure with that.
I've always said it ain't 'Show Friends.' It's 'Show Business.'
Why not show off if you've got something to show?
Any show in its first season goes through multiple changes. There is little or no difference to changing the cast on a talk show.
Show me someone who doesn't have some sort of experience that they would be uncomfortable for people to know about and I'll show you a dullard.
Strictly' is a machine, it's a beast! It's the biggest show on television, I was thrilled I was allowed to come to watch the show - let alone work on it!
I want to show little girls that the possibilities are endless. That's my goal - to not only do it for myself, but to show them I can do whatever I put my mind to.
I start the show, and the armour goes on, and the showman comes out. When the show is finished, that comes off, and I become soft centred again.
I've been asked for years to do a reality show. One of my criteria is that I would be given the opportunity to show a strong family unit.
If you want a show to talk about politics or the Muslim ban or whatever - someone should make that show. That's not what I'm interested in.
"On Script" is one of my favorite songs I've ever written. I'd just been jamming on it one day, and again I was struggling with lyrics. I'm still figuring out what it's about. I've seen a couple of reviews that are like, "It's about the monotony of playing the same songs every night," because I say, "On script every night/Like a well-rehearsed stage show." It's not about that at all, but I find that funny, how people project what they think about me, or songwriters in general.
In fighting, if you get hit in the face, you don't show it. You can't show it.
'The Rachel Maddow Show' is a piece of sleight of hand presented as a cable news show. It is TV entertainment at its finest.
I go for as much feeling as I can rather than show what I can do up and down the neck. I don't play to show people ability.
I think that's what makes a great show: when the performers onstage aren't putting on a show, they're legitimately just having a freaking awesome time.
I sometimes close my eyes during a show because I have drawn a picture of an audience enjoying the show more on the back of my eyelids.
The next step for me is not 'The Tonight Show.' That's a job for Jimmy Fallon. I'm way too divisive for a show like that.
It is a reality show... this show is never without drama.
I like Pride festival because we get to show up and show out. Remind people we have resilience and rainbows.
The show is called 'MacGyver,' and I've got to be there every day. There are probably a lot of girls out there watching the show that I don't have time to talk to.
I was once doing an improv show and it was my turn to jump on stage and I fell on my face. It's a really terrible way to start a show.
No talk show or game show for me, thanks.
Show me a satisfied man, and I'll show you a failure. — © Albert Einstein
Show me a satisfied man, and I'll show you a failure.
When I start to think about all the things, I'm doing sometimes I just have to thank the man upstairs. Because I'm doing the morning show here in Chicago 5 days a week, and I have the syndicated radio show that's been going on now for several years. In addition we are in the midst of taping 13 episodes of a television show-The Legends of Jazz: The Masters of jazz on PBS-TV.
Every show is your last show. That's my philosophy.
We like to keep the show small. Honestly, where we moved the show to the UCB theater, we moved it to a smaller space. Even though the show has technically gotten more popular. And that is, only because we like intimacy and the ability to experiment more. We don't want to be like, "We can get 250 people in a week. So let's do that. But we have to be careful about who we book..."
You know what, I'd done an interview show when I was like 16 or 17. One of my first jobs. I did interviews for this television show in Toronto.
We are in a diversity age. I talk about the lack of diversity for black Americans, but what about the Asian Americans? You don't see them very often. They have a show called 'Fresh off the Boat.' No one is talking about that show. I saw it, and I found that show completely offensive, but I'm not Asian American.
I think 'Oz' is the type of show that makes you turn away in fear and in horror, so for a television show, that's pretty intense.
Tucker Carlson has the new seven p.m. show on Fox and right now it may be the most interesting and engaging show.
Andy Paley got us a show opening for his band at an outdoor show at Simmon's College, on a Friday.
Nobody wanted the "Roseanne" show. I heard from agents that there was no interest in a show about a fat woman and her family.
Show me a gracious loser and I'll show you a failure. — © Knute Rockne
Show me a gracious loser and I'll show you a failure.
I don't watch that much TV, so I can't compare one show to another. When I watch television, I watch people talking to one another usually or a science show where they show me microbes, you know. Microbes actually communicate quite a bit, and so there's a lot of talking going on.
One of the things that makes this show unique, in terms of an experience, is that when you do a show that has a large cast, scheduling is a very difficult thing.
The truth is, people go to shows because they want a show. They want showbiz. When people talk about a show they saw it's not because they heard a song, it's because they were excited and geared up about the show.
Season 4 can be deadly for a show that's been a hit show.
Nobody wanted the 'Roseanne' show. I heard from agents that there was no interest in a show about a fat woman and her family.
I think Oz is the type of show that makes you turn away in fear and in horror, so for a television show, thats pretty intense.
Any comic can get on the radio show and be funny. You can get that on any morning radio show or afternoon radio show. There are plenty of people who do that. It's not a difficult format, to sit around with two or three comics and be funny.
It was actually the production group that ended up producing the show for us...Every musician, especially in the hip-hop community, you always make these show recaps or vlogs, and essentially what "Touring's Boring" was is, we tried to make our vlogs interesting and almost more like a TV show. That's how we got discovered by TV.
You have to lead, in the case of a game show, a contestant through the architecture of the show. So there's a lot of rules there, literal and implied, that you have to navigate.
I would love to play a show with Kanye West. That would be amazing. I want to play a show with Tom Petty or Bruce Springsteen. It would be really fun, especially to stick around, watch their show and watch how they work a crowd. It's really a wonderful thing.
The Walking Dead' is my show. I download it from iTunes so that I can watch it the second it comes out. It's a show that I've got really involved in, emotionally.
Show me a good loser and I'll show you an idiot.
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