Top 1200 Great Show Quotes & Sayings - Page 5

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Last updated on December 20, 2024.
The small amount of foolery wise men have makes a great show.
Instead of showing up to let everyone know how great we are, show up to find out how great everyone else is.
My photos tend to be confusing. I show a great many vistas. — © Ezra Stoller
My photos tend to be confusing. I show a great many vistas.
You show me a polluter, I'll show you a subsidy. I'll show you a fat cat using political clout to escape the discipline of the free market and force the public to pay his production costs.
There is nothing little in God; His mercy is like Himself-it is infinite. You cannot measure it. His mercy is so great that it forgives great sins to great sinners, after great lengths of time, and then gives great favours and great privileges, and raises us up to great enjoyments in the great heaven of the great God.
The first two, three, four weeks are wasted. I just show up in front of the computer. Show up, show up, show up, and after a while the muse shows up, too. If she doesn't show up invited, eventually she just shows up.
I got my first show at Blum & Poe because Paul McCarthy postponed his show, and they came to my studio and asked me if I could put together a show in two weeks.
Glee' is a great show in terms of tackling social issues.
I am a great believer that what makes our show different is the humor.
I mean, I get all the gratification in the world from doing a show. It's a great feeling.
Orange is the New Black' - oh my gosh. That is a great TV show.
I want to show the fans that I do have a voice, as well as I'm a great rapper.
I had the most fun on '3rd Rock'. It was a great show to work on. — © Wayne Knight
I had the most fun on '3rd Rock'. It was a great show to work on.
My first task is to show how great we are as a nation - let's banish the pessimists.
Show business is a great place to fail upward... and I guess that's what I've done.
There is a great degree of comfort with your family when you're on a TV show.
I felt like 'Life' was a great show. It was really well-written.
I always show great respect for everyone, including Manchester United.
I spent a year storyboarding and writing on a show called 'The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack' for Cartoon Network, which really taught me how to run a show. Or at least the idea of running a show.
I watch sitcoms like Seinfeld, and here's a newsflash, but what a great show.
The more accountable I can make you, the easier it is for you to show youre a great performer.
I let my fighting do the talking, I don't have to put on great show and dance to make it bigger than it is.
I'm a British designer, and it's great to show on your own ground.
Politics isn't a reality show or a gong show. It's not show business for ugly people. It's the arena where we define our common life in a rough and ready contest that has winners and losers.
Our respect for the dead, when they are just dead, is something wonderful, and the way we show it more wonderful still. We show it with black feathers and black horses; we show it with black dresses and black heraldries; we show it with costly obelisks and sculptures of sorrow, which spoil half of our beautiful cathedrals. We show it with frightful gratings and vaults, and lids of dismal stone, in the midst of the quiet grass; and last, and not least, we show it by permitting ourselves to tell any number of falsehoods we think amiable or credible in the epitaph.
We didn't have reruns back then, so when the show ended we thought it was over. I'm overwhelmed by how long the show has been popular and by how many people still love it today. I still watch the reruns and just laugh! Here in Mount Airy they show the Andy Griffith Show at 3:30 in the afternoons and they call it "Andy After School", but the show wasn't just for kids, it was for everyone.
If a show comes and the content is great, I would never say no to acting on TV.
It's great to be headlining a big show with my twin brother in Brooklyn.
The more accountable I can make you, the easier it is for you to show you're a great performer.
Salman Khan's association with 'Bigg Boss' has taken the show to another level. Because of his presence, the show has gained immense popularity and the reach of the show is tremendous. It has become a household name.
The 'Voice Kids U.K.' was great, but it wasn't a big show like 'AGT.'
History can show you that it was one pile of bad stuff after another. It can also show you that there's been tremendous progress in knowledge, behaviour, laws, civilisation. It cannot show you that there was a meaning behind it.
The moment a man or a woman becomes angry they show a great weakness.
The evolution of the universe depends on the participation of each and every person. . . From your soul's perspective, you are as great an addition to the world as Mahatma Gandhi or Mother Teresa, and subtracting you from the cosmic equation would be just as great a loss. The most exquisite silk remains intact if you pull out a thread, but the snag will show.
They don't show Olympic boxing on TV in prime time. They haven't done that since 1988. In 1992, they showed one: Oscar De La Hoya. In 1996, they didn't show it. In 2000, they didn't show it. In 2004, they didn't show it. In 2008, they did not even mention boxing at all. You would think the United States didn't have a boxing team in 2008.
Bad luck with women is a determined man's road to success. For every affliction, he makes, out of indignation, yet another advancement in order to exceed the man that the woman chose over him. This goes to show that great men are made great because they once learned how to fight the feeling of rejection.
What 'Twilight Zone' did was show we all have a great capacity for good and evil.
The great thing about show business is that there's no mandatory retirement age. — © Scott Bakula
The great thing about show business is that there's no mandatory retirement age.
The people on Quintuplets were great, but I wasn't a producer on that show, and it wasn't exactly my taste.
I'm sorry that 'Fringe' is gone. I really wanted to do more on that show. It was great!
A TV show is constant work, which is the great thing about it.
Sometimes during a show or a film, while you're shooting it, you'll think, "This is great, it's going to be fantastic, the script is incredible, and the actors are great, and everything is working out brilliantly." And then you see it, and you kind of go, "Oh god, it's not as good as I thought it was," and it doesn't get an audience to watch it. It only does a couple of festivals and then dies and whatever.
In terms of scripted shows, I love 'Mad Men.' Cinematically, it's one of the most beautiful shows ever made. I love the subtlety of the acting and the storytelling, and I love that they don't think the audience is dumb. They make a great show, and you figure it out, and it leaves you with so many questions - it's just great.
All good dramas are rife with conflicts, and the conflicts have to be resolved. What I think is so great about a show that takes place in a hospital is that you have so many different people with different needs. Sometimes all those can be in conflict. The drama of Heartland also comes from the group of people waiting, and they are sometimes agonizingly waiting for a new organ for their body in order to survive. So the show is so much about survival, which creates a sense of urgency to get the organs. I think that sense of urgency is probably the most prominent dramatic quality to the show.
I'm a lot smaller than most guys, so I have to make up with grittiness and show I can work the hardest, show I'm strong on my skates and show I can push some people around.
I stopped trying to show everybody I could play. I don't need to show anybody anything. Just go be myself, and if I do that, then I can really show how good of a player I can be.
We wanted to make a show that not only highlights the adventure of hunting, but also the fantastic culinary opportunities that a successful hunt can bring. It's great to have those efforts validated with a Beard nomination, and it speaks to the dedication of everyone on the MeatEater team. This honor makes us even more motivated to keep hammering out a solid, authentic hunting show that speaks to a variety of audiences.
Don't pretend to be a great master and don't try to show off your strength. — © Gichin Funakoshi
Don't pretend to be a great master and don't try to show off your strength.
It's great to tell people you have your own show, but that's where the fun stops.
We're really funny, focused, and we put on a great live show.
You can make loads of great saves, but if you concede, it's, 'That's what we will show the world.'
I was in great shape against 'Claudinha' and everyone saw a good show.
As actors, we want to show our acting prowess but one has to understand what to show and when to show. I learnt very early in my life that it is not required to be in the forefront all the time. There is a moment that belongs to you but when you are not needed, you need to disappear.
An artist of understanding and experience can show more of his great power and art in small things roughly and rudely done, than many another in a great work. A man may often draw something with his pen on a half sheet of paper in one day . . . . and it shall be fuller of art and better than another's great work whereon he hath spent a whole year's careful labor.
The great thing about show business is that there's no mandatory retirement age
Show me a young Conservative and I'll show you someone with no heart. Show me an old Liberal and I'll show you someone with no brains.
When you're on a show for five years, everyone becomes friends. It's great.
In our time no one has the conception of what is great. It is up to me to show them.
It's a very different show because of the elements that we're putting in. There's so many different styles of comedy, but Mr. Show was unique to Bob and David - two of the most brilliant performers and writers there are. Their show was based on them. Our show is a bit more broad. We have a cast of 7, we have guests. We can be slightly more topical.
The people on 'Quintuplets' were great, but I wasn't a producer on that show, and it wasn't exactly my taste.
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