Top 1200 Great Show Quotes & Sayings - Page 7

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Last updated on December 20, 2024.
Our atheism family tradition is traced to a - I don't know if it was great-great or a great-great-great grandmother who was a poor Irish-American woman in the 1880s in western Montana.
I feel great when people say good things about me. But what's important is that I have to show it on the pitch.
I'm always down to do a sitcom. I did 'That '80s Show' back in the day and that was a really great experience. — © Chyler Leigh
I'm always down to do a sitcom. I did 'That '80s Show' back in the day and that was a really great experience.
The bias against the show is purely elitist. We're all like the people on the show - the difference is that some of us speak better, or were born richer. There's nothing that happens on my show that rich people don't experience.
You know what's a great way of tricking people into thinking you're a genius? Write a show about geniuses!
A lot of comics fly by the seat of their pants, and they pride themselves on being witty, quick, and off-the-cuff. That's not my show. I wrote a show, and I want to do the show I wrote. I'm not interested in what the audience has to say.
I had great admiration for the election of President Obama. I believe that the U.S. at that moment showed tremendous capacity to show that it is a great nation, and it surprised the world. It may be very difficult to be able to elect a black president in the U.S. - as it was very difficult to elect a woman president in Brazil.
When you get to go out and perform on a great pro wrestling show, it's awesome. It's hard not to enjoy it.
No politician would ever comment on a cartoon unless it was to show what a great sense of humour they have, that they can laugh at themselves.
The great comics can fall on their faces, but then they can say, 'Oh, baby, you're the greatest.' They show their heart and their vulnerability.
When you participate in a reality show, you can showcase your talent to so many people, and get noticed. It is a great platform.
Some people show evil as a great racehorse shows breeding. They have the dignity of a hard chancre.
The great thing about being on a television show is that it usually provides you with fairly steady income so you can go and do things. — © Ian Harding
The great thing about being on a television show is that it usually provides you with fairly steady income so you can go and do things.
I'd love to watch Jack Youngblood play. His tan arms hanging out of his sleeveless jersey, he'd put those pipes on the ground, and even at 240 pounds, he would show great moves and natural strength for an undersized player. He was extremely quick, had underrated strength, and he got great leverage against the tackles.
If somebody did a new show that, within a family, had conflicting political views, that would be great.
The great thing about doing a show in New York is that you can work until the night before.
The target is to be competitive, enjoy our football, make a great team performance, and to show the face of Tottenham.
People root for me in such a way that when they come to a show, the experience of not knowing what's about to happen is a great thing.
What I believe in and the way I work with my clients is we're so quick to say what we don't like about our bodies, but it's really important to say the things we do like about our bodies. If you know you have great legs or a great butt, or if you're curvy, show it off if you're proud of it.
It's great, because different groups of kids can laugh at each other and still enjoy the show.
Whoever renders service to many puts himself in line for greatness - great wealth, great return, great satisfaction, great reputation, and great joy.
The Texas thing is such a big deal because whenever I see Texas in a TV show, they always show slow-moving cattle and cowboys with the hats. I wanted to show that Texas isn't a stereotype.
Going back to 'The 100' is something I definitely wanted to do because the show is so great, and I'm so grateful to be part of it.
When God is about to bestow some great blessing on His church, it is often His manner, in the first place, so to order things in His providence as to show His church their great need of it, and to bring them into distress for want of it, and so put them upon crying earnestly to Him for it.
For me, doing a show is great, but I want women to be able to wear the clothes easily as well.
[With depression] you get a real sense of shame, because your friends go, 'Oh come on, show me the lump, show me the x-rays,' and of course you've got nothing to show.
There's a show on Comedy Central that I love called 'Nathan for You,' which is kind of a reality show, almost a prank show, where this guy Nathan Fielder goes around helping struggling businesses. He's so hilarious and so awkward.
Singapore is a pretty special race with it being held at night; it makes a great show for the fans.
Are great things ever done smoothly? Time, patience, and indomitable will must show.
I feel that Pride and Prejudice is an incredibly well constructed novel on every level. The dialogue is great. The character development is great. The plotting is great. The pacing is great. The language is great.
I want people to tune into our show, looking forward to it all day, because of great matches.
'Best in Show' legitimized me, and it was a great experience in Vancouver for six weeks with all those dogs!
My home town was really great to me. If you've ever watched 'The Andy Griffith Show,' it's like Mayberry.
When I was younger, I definitely had more of a dream, as they say on 'American Idol,' that I would have my own show. I always thought that that was something that would happen, that eventually I would just get my own show because anyone who wants their own show should get their own show.
It's one of those things that makes the Derby a great event, is when 150,000 people show up.
I've been watching 'The Cosby Show' and 'Roseanne' a lot right now, and those work so well because they're not, like, jokey comedies; they are coming from real characters. We want our show to be like that. A family show.
This is a great opportunity for gear heads to celebrate the holiday, show off their hot rods and visit the aquarium.
Gossip Girl' was a great opportunity, but it would be misleading to think that anyone on that show doesn't have anything more to offer. — © Penn Badgley
Gossip Girl' was a great opportunity, but it would be misleading to think that anyone on that show doesn't have anything more to offer.
I had a lot of luck in meeting great musicians who were kind enough to show me things.
Let us show great humility towards the peoples we wish to help, for we have very little to teach them.
Katey Sagal, you are an incredible actress. You worked on ‘Married with Children,’ the show that changed comedy, ‘Sons of Anarchy,’ the show that took comedy to a whole new level and ‘8 Simple Rules,’ the show that killed John Ritter.
Let me show you how to drive me crazy,Let me show you how to make me feel so good,Let me show you how to take me to the edge of the stars and back again.You've gotta show me how to drive you crazy,You've gotta show me all the things you wanna happen to you,We've gotta tell each other everything, we always wanted someone to do.
Seinfeld [show] had been so huge for me. It was one of those things where I discovered Seinfeld really early and was making sure everyone I knew was watching it. I would tape it on VHS and show it to people that hadn't seen the show yet.
In a moment, or type of pressure, you just go out, and I play like I always do. Because it's a big moment, I'm not going to shy away and not show my talents. I'll show what I can do and show it every game.
'Freaks and Geeks' was my favorite show when it was on, by a wide measure. And that's the show I wanted to do. I noodled with the idea of doing a show about teenagers that told small stories, small moments of personal growth.
'Tenali Rama' is one of the most popular shows on Indian Television and it feels great working in the show.
We tried to do a show once every three weeks to a month. We'd always do a new show. It was not successful. It did not become the Matt & Ben show, but it taught me what I like to do as an actor and what I like to do comedically.
I love voiceovers. You get to show up for half a day and pay your mortgage. How great is that? — © Ian Harding
I love voiceovers. You get to show up for half a day and pay your mortgage. How great is that?
The way we score is complicated. The rules are strict. The goal on the court is to show nothing, and then when you show something you are a bad person. Getting angry is not allowed. The show that you see on TV is not exciting, like the NFL or NBA, because you are seeing robots.
Since the show started, Scottish tourism has increased a great deal - there is definitely an 'Outlander' effect.
One of the joys of this show [Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency] is that each of those characters could be starring in their own show. It's only as the show goes on that you realize how they interconnect. They're all moving towards one another inexorably, to meet at a certain point.
There's nothing like getting out there playing a great show with Skynyrd and seeing people love this music.
One of the things I've learned - before I would go on a show, I was like, "Oh God, I hate that show" or "That show is gonna get canceled." But now after being full-time on a show, you see how difficult it is and how much work goes into it and how so many decisions are based on finances or people's schedules or talent or location issues. It's a miracle that anything gets made.
I'm glad I can do both full-band electric and solo acoustic performances. It's nice to have contrast, so if you get fed up with one, you can just switch to the other one. It's great to go to a town and play an acoustic show, and then you can come back a year later and play electric, and the show's really fairly different. The repertoire will be 50 percent different. The musical energy is completely different.
Show me anger and I will show you 'Hurt'. Show me hurt and I will show you 'Love'. Peel the layers if you care!
I think because the show ["Grant MacLaren"] is essentially a hopeful show. The show says that as bleak as the future is, the one thing that mankind developed was the ability to send their consciousness back and where a lot of the institutions of modern life have fallen apart.
And what would be great numbers in a Broadway show are now on stage of the New York City Ballet.
I think the key to great art and great artists is to just fully be yourself and not be scared of that, and be the extremes of your personality. Show the extremes of your personality and embrace the imperfections. Embrace the things about yourself that you might not like.
Erykah Badu sang with me at a sold out show in San Francisco which was great.
What's great about 'The Daily Show' is I can use satire and push the envelope. I couldn't do that anywhere else. Even if I was a journalist.
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