Top 1200 Show Off Quotes & Sayings - Page 18

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Last updated on December 20, 2024.
Show me where Stalin is buried and I'll show you a Communist Plot.
We always have to show our character on the pitch, and I show my feelings.
If I switch showrunners and I get to stay on the show, I approach it like it's their show, and I'm here to write their music for them. — © Bear McCreary
If I switch showrunners and I get to stay on the show, I approach it like it's their show, and I'm here to write their music for them.
'The Judy Show' would be the name of my TV show if I had one, but I don't.
Look, it's a show-me game. I've got to be able to show it.
'Dancing With the Stars' has become a phenomenon, and when I look at that type of reality show, it's like a variety show.
Show me a good and gracious loser and I'll show you a failure.
When I was playing Bishop, I would always walk on set thinking, 'This is my show; this is a show all about me.'
In March 2010, I attended an art opening for Kimberly Brooks's show 'The Stylist Project' in Los Angeles. It was a starry celebration hosted by Dior and 'Vanity Fair' to benefit P.S. Arts. But even as fun-to-gape-at actresses like Christina Hendricks arrived, I couldn't take my eyes off the oil portraits.
I'm a very competitive person, and I always competed with myself. Every year, I'd take six weeks with my band, crew and choreographer to put a new show together. We'd spend eight hours per day, seven days per week putting a show together to beat the last year's show.
Show me an actress who isn't a personality and I'll show you a woman who isn't a star.
That's the way it is: you have to show your initiative, you have to show talent and availability, and still have an awful lot of luck.
I'm a big show queen to begin with. I think in show tunes. — © Randy Rainbow
I'm a big show queen to begin with. I think in show tunes.
People get sucked into being so show-bizy. I mean this is show biz, but I just can't do anything that's not in my DNA.
A lady once expressed herself in society - the very words show that they were uttered with fervour and under the pressure of a great many secret emotions: "Yes, a woman must be pretty if she is to please the men. A man is much better off. As long as he has five straight limbs, he needs no more!"
Instead of critics reviewing my movies, now what they're really doing is trying to match wits with me. Every time they review my movies, it's like they want to play chess with the mastermind and show off every reference they can find, even when half of it is all of their own making.
Show me a woman who doesn't feel guilty and I'll show you a man.
The things I talk about and explain couldn't happen - yet, they don't seem impossible - you could say I talk about the world in an abstract perspective. But then, the world is basically insane - and it's trying to pass itself off as being a sane place. I show it for what it is.
I can't do a one-camera show. I don't know how to do that kind of show where you count in your head and then you do the next line.
Our cast and crew strive for this show after show hard as they can. It shows in the finished product.
You show me a tropical fruit and I'll show you a cocksucker from Guatemala.
Golfers are genuinely courteous in a discourteous world. Show me a guest on The Jerry Springer Show who's a golfer.
Show me a congenital eavesdropper with the instincts of a Peeping Tom and I will show you the making of a dramatist.
I've got a chance to host a show called 'Redneck Island' on CMT. I love doing that show.
All the power to them but I'm not interested in making yet another show that looks like some other show.
I like the idea of conceiving a show and putting on a show, and especially when I got to the place where I could play theaters.
Show me someone without an ego, and I'll show you a loser.
When you're doing a medieval show like 'Pillars,' it starts off a bit like a school play. You're all in funny costumes; you've had your coffee, and you say, 'Good morning'. Then you go on set and, if you've got good actors and directors, it takes on a life of its own.
Stop talking about how you care about people. Show me something. Show me a policy. Show me a policy where you take responsibility.
'Scream Queens' was a big, sensational show. There's nothing subtle about a Ryan Murphy show, and I love that.
I did my one-woman show in order to show people what to do with me.
I think it's important to show every type of love on a show.
And also, as a consumer now, it's weird that when I used to go to a book signing I would leave with a stack of pamphlets people had made to show off their work, and now I just leave with business cards where people have the URL to their websites.
Show me a completely contented person and I'll show you a failure.
I love the show 'Nashville,' I mean, that's a show that's pretty incredible.
The movie, if I recall, didn't have to do with the television show because there were concerns from everyone that they didn't want it to be like the TV show.
I became an actor so I can show you characters and never have to show you me.
Playing show after show is like my bread and butter. — © Ani DiFranco
Playing show after show is like my bread and butter.
There were times when I thought I had to be completely off-book and ready to give my opening night performance at the audition, but then I swung back to a more relaxed view of it. Certainly you've looked at the material and prepared it, but there's no reason to be off-book. You're not getting points for being off-book.
There is no denying that when you show up to be on 'The Bachelor,' you are filming a TV show.
If you do a cable show, you have a radio show, whatever, if you're fat and you've got red hair, look, they're going to pick on you.
It's still word of mouth that is going to make or break a show, and while critics can't help a show, they can hurt it.
Yeah, 'Gossip Girl' is a good show. It's a real New York show, like 'Sex and the City.
My scars show pain and suffering, but they also show my will to survive. They're part of my history that'll always be there.
We always try to evolve the show, and to break new ground within the universe of our show.
If I was doing a talk show, I would do the kind of show that comes on just once a month, with amazing guests.
If you show me who you are being influenced by I will show you what you are becoming.
I used to write in a local coffee shop, but there was another guy, another writer, who kept sitting in my favorite seat. I would show up, and he would be there, and I would get exiled to a couch or something, and it would throw me off my game.
There's an ethic that says: 'You don't run off to the church for the sacraments of salvation, you establish a personal relationship with God. You don't run off to the courts for justice, you settle it yourself. You don't run off to labor unions to sort out your work relations, you can take this job and shove it if you don't like what you're doing.
Dolph Ziggler should be on every single show, three times per show. He is tremendous. — © Maria Kanellis
Dolph Ziggler should be on every single show, three times per show. He is tremendous.
Each segment has to pay off, so you have to look at it in a very, very micro-level and make each chapter in the book, each segment on a TV show, entertaining and informative, and if you do that then a cumulative affect will be success.
What I love is to create a show and for people to enjoy it and be aware that's what it is: a show.
Shameless is a show I would watch even if I wasn’t on it, it’s my kind of show.
Show me a guy who can't pitch inside and I'll show you a loser.
What we've said to the girls is: 'If you guys ever decide that you're going to get a tattoo, then mommy and me will get the exact same tattoo, in the same place.' And we'll go on YouTube and show it off as a family tattoo.
To me, the people on 'Copper' were rock stars. Before I joined that show, I loved that show.
Sometimes the hardest thing to do in television is stick to your guns. If you're making a show, you make the show.
Talking about the show reminds you of things that you went through. So it's fun. When the show was on, I couldn't have handled it. I didn't want that direct connection.
Families At War' is a show we are very proud of. It was a great show.
Hey Nana, If Cinderella's glass slipper fits so perfectly, I wonder why it fell off along the way? I can't help but think that it was on purpose, to attract the prince's affections. No matter what I do, I'll still have the fate of a girl who just keeps getting hurt, wondering if she can be happy in this pointless, one man show?
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