Show Quotes
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Show me how you dance and I will know where you are from.
Claire Holt
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In the 1970s, you couldn't do a television show from Las Vegas because you couldn't find a sponsor. In my view, Las Vegas has become the place to perform versus any other place in the world.
Wayne Newton
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I try to please people, to give them a good time, but I refuse to make my act conform to traditional show-biz standards of entertainment. There's a little voice that says, 'Oh, no, you can't do that, that's breaking all the rules.' That's the voice of show business. Then this other little voice says, 'Try it.' And most of the time, when the voice comes on and says, 'No,' that's the time it works.
Andy Kaufman
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When starting to think about any novel, part of the motive is: I'm going to show them, this time.
Kingsley Amis
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Show your instructions in actions as much as you can.
Catherine McAuley
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I don't really watch the show ... I like to stay on the inside rather than getting on the outside.
Marcia Cross
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But when I went on the stage to do a show, I would put on makeup because I felt that it enhanced my act; it drew attention to what I was doing.
Little Richard
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I don't give concerts, I put on a show.
Liberace
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I'm not sure if the audience can smell tuna but the special guest each show definitely can.
Alex Timbers
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Show me your eyes and you may as well show me your cards.
Doyle Brunson
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I was a rabid 'Seinfeld' fan. Then I did the show, and it ruined the show for me. Not that it ruined the quality of the show, but I had seen behind the curtain at Oz.
W. Earl Brown
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I told everyone that I was going to be a pro wrestler ever since I was 10 years old, and now I can show them that I did it.
Sasha Banks
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I don't know if I could (do a TV show). I would if it had nothing to do with the comic. It would be really weird and maybe not feature any of The Umbrella Academy characters.
Gerard Way My Chemical Romance
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Show me a thoroughly satisfied man - and I will show you a failure.
Thomas A. Edison
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I know Eddie would want the show to go on.
Eddie Guerrero
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It would take them three days to tape a thirty minute show, and you just got so worn out, you did it however they wanted, just to get it over with.
Wanda Jackson
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In this first testing ground of the atomic bomb I have seen the most terrible and frightening desolation in four years of war. It makes a blitzed Pacific island seem like an Eden. The damage is far greater than photographs can show.
Wilfred Burchett
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Taking part on this show is a million miles away from my normal acting jobs.
Nikki Sanderson
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I lost my innocence with Johnny Cash. I used to watch the Johnny Cash Show on television in Wangaratta when I was about 9 or 10 years old. At that stage I had really no idea about rock'n'roll. I watched him and from that point I saw that music could be an evil thing, a beautiful, evil thing.
Nick Cave The Birthday Party
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I didn't realise my Skype call was going to feature in the show. I know I'm in it a little bit here and there. I wasn't naked, I was just topless.
Rochelle Humes
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I like making stories and characters that people can relate to. I also like giving the audience a departure from whatever they're thinking about in their life and enjoying a show or a movie.
Haylie Duff
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Young people have grown up watching so much content, and just to find something that they haven't seen before: that's the dream. When you stumble across a show, and you say 'I haven't seen this,' that's what we want.
Josh Thomas
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I hate canceling anything, I'm 'the show must go on' mentality. If you can crawl, you can take the stage.
Suzi Quatro
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The issue is a stone in the show.
Carlos Mesa