Top 1200 Horse Show Quotes & Sayings - Page 20

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Last updated on December 18, 2024.
I was disillusioned by Hollywood at the time, but now I've come to accept that's just the way things are: it's called show business, not show art.
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.
Trust not the horse, O Trojans. Be it what it may, I fear the Grecians even when they offer gifts. — © Virgil
Trust not the horse, O Trojans. Be it what it may, I fear the Grecians even when they offer gifts.
Show me one couple unhappy merely on account of their limited circumstances, and I will show you ten who are wretched from other causes.
The one show that I will continue to be a guest on is 'The Daily Show' with Jon Stewart, if he'll have me. It's not competitive with CNN and it's too much fun.
Poverty was an ornament on a learned man like a red ribbon on a white horse.
It's true that in show business, a lot of times a producer will just not ever be there, not even be aware that a show is renewed or canceled.
It's a well-known fact: in order to follow doctor's orders, you have to be healthy as a horse.
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.
When I was younger, I always was like, 'I want to be a serious actor.' I wasn't interested in doing a Disney show or a Nick show. But here I am, and it's great.
Any show in its first season goes through multiple changes. There is little or no difference to changing the cast on a talk show.
I have a birthmark on the inside of my left knee that resembles an upside-down sea horse.
All I can do when I'm on stage is do a show where when I come back into town they cannot possibly afford to miss the show because they remember how fun it was. — © Jay Mohr
All I can do when I'm on stage is do a show where when I come back into town they cannot possibly afford to miss the show because they remember how fun it was.
In America it's good to show people you are fine, you're healthy, you're sporty, you're happy to do things, to live. And in France it's more like you don't have to show you have success.
I get recognised a fair bit. It goes up when 'Peep Show' or the sketch show is on the telly or when we're doing loads of interviews.
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.
My friend Jerry Falwell was the one who said it, and he was a guest on my show, and it's hard to take the blame for everybody who shows up on your show.
The magic to our show and, I think, any successful show, be it on the radio or TV, is every person being true to themselves.
As I laid in the hospital bed I started thinking that I had a show to do. I was hoping the Doctor would put me together so I could do the show.
I never liked to hunt, you know. There was always the danger of having a horse fall on you.
I always believe you have to show the symbolism of a civilization, whether it be the cave drawings or somebody drawing in the sand in Darfur to show a massacre.
When I first started, you couldn't mention divorce or death. You couldn't show smelly socks. You couldn't show a snake. They took a skunk out of my strip one time.
Crazy Horse saw history as integrated in the present, incorporated into daily life.
Ride your horse calm, forward and then make him straight.
I played a great horse yesterday! It took seven horses to beat him.
Set a beggar on horse backe, they saie, and hee will neuer alight.
I don't look at ratings when they come out in the afternoon before the show because I'm focused on that day's show, but I do see the overall numbers.
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..."
Dressage is when you put a dress on your horse. It's like putting on drag, but for horses.
I felt my design point of view was more welcomed in New York, that I could show my collections in the way I wanted to show them.
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 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.
For me, the focus will always be to show my versatility. And sometimes you need to spoon-feed people to show them what you are capable of.
I was never late to a show more often than 'La Cage.' Because I lived close, and I didn't really do anything in that show.
As an actor, I do not restrict myself by saying it has to be like this only. What matters in the end are audience acceptance and the longevity of the show or the TRPs of the show.
I get recognised a fair bit. It goes up when Peep Show or the sketch show is on the telly or when were doing loads of interviews.
'Seinfeld' was an amazing show. It's iconic and defined a whole generation of comedy writers - but by their own admission, that show was about nothing.
I am planning a one-man art show of original Batman oil paintings that I will show in New York City. — © Bob Kane
I am planning a one-man art show of original Batman oil paintings that I will show in New York City.
It's interesting: I went 25 years without watching a single television show. I was one of those people, because I was so inside how a television show was made, if I would turn on somebody else's show, I would sit there and analyze it, like, 'Oh, so they had four hours in this location and had to get out and the number of set-ups, etc.'
The whole purpose of Russian propaganda is to show that the U.S. and U.S. politics is filled with hubris and hypocrisy and to show it is not better than anyone else.
I'd like to prove that just because I'm on a TV show about the area that I live in, it doesn't mean that I can't do anything, that I'm not strong - and I really hope that I show that.
The French use gardens to show grandeur and the English to show how things have endured for hundreds of years, but for me, they're all about fantasy.
When I watch a TV show I wouldn't notice if someone was Muslim or wearing a hijab. It's nice to be on a show where your skin colour or religion is incidental.
Three things are men most likely to be cheated in, a horse, a wig, and a wife.
Eat like a horse? Fine, just not six bags of crisps on a matchday!
Like a horse, honey, somebody's gonna break you.' 'Never. Going. To. Happen.
It's definitely one of those things when you decide to be an actor that it would be really cool to be in a Broadway show or a series regular on a hit show.
Let's teach our girls and boys how to show the same respect to their colleagues in the workplace they show their moms and sisters at home. — © Gretchen Carlson
Let's teach our girls and boys how to show the same respect to their colleagues in the workplace they show their moms and sisters at home.
Yeah. When I was 14, my Dad had a radio show with really cool people from Ghent, our hometown, in it. The people who started the R&S techno label, they did a show, and a very well known Techno DJ called Frank de Wulf who was from around there, he did a show, and everybody could do what they wanted. They all started up there.
With the Mongolian horse warfare, I did a lot of research into the Mongol art of war.
I've actually taken meetings about hosting a late-night talk show. I don't know that what we know as a late-night talk show is what I want. But I've been talked into a talk show, but it would be different.
The longest show I've ever done was four and a half years, so I can only imagine what ending an eight year show is like.
We have a show tonight. I've never missed a show. Not even the time I had that virus they kept saying only raccoons get.
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.
Good art can come out of thieves, bootleggers, or horse swipes. People really are afraid to find out just how much hardship and poverty they can stand. They are afraid to find out how tough they are. Nothing can destroy the good writer. The only thing that can alter the good writer is death. Good ones don't have time to bother with success or getting rich. Success is feminine and like a woman; if you cringe before her, she will override you. So the way to treat her is to show her the back of your hand. Then maybe she will do the crawling.
Never think of your car as a cold machine, but as a hot-blooded horse.
I can gallop, I can trot, I can move sideways and turn around. I can do everything I need to do on a horse.
I'm not body-conscious, but show me a woman who genuinely wants to show the tops of her thighs squashed on a leather bar stool.
I hope I can make a show that will inspire a whole other generation of young women and girls to say, "I can do a show like that."
The British have been more up for it than the Americans were, particularly with respect to nudity in the show. In Europe there are adverts that show the breasts, so people are less frightened of that aspect of the show. Americans can withstand incredible violence on TV shows - which, as I come from England and Canada, I find difficult to stomach - but they are more puritanical when it comes to nudity on screen.
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