Show Quotes
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They just wanna show that I'm normal, but I don't have a normal life.
Cheyenne Kimball
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Show your love wherever you go, and enjoy love's blossoms whenever you return.
Anthony Douglas Williams
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The issue is a stone in the show.
Carlos Mesa
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If your job was remotely interesting, there would be a show on A&E about it.
Aziz Ansari
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I want to bring softness and refinement to an urban, feminine wardrobe and to help the woman show her character and individuality through her unique clothes.
Catherine Malandrino
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You might not be riding high on a great show for as long because you didn't have people to share the joy with.
Aoife O'Donovan
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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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Let us therefore animate and encourage each other, and show the whole world that a Freeman, contending for liberty on his own ground, is superior to any slavish mercenary on earth.
George Washington
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Women do come up to me after a show, but it's usually to say, 'Yhank you for making us laugh,' and all that.
Vir Das
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Sometimes being too nice is dangerous, you have to show your mean side once in a while to avoid getting hurt.
Ziad Abdelnour
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Ryan and I worked as hard as we could every day. All we wanted to do was to show that we belonged up here, that we wanted to stay up here and that we never have to play another game down there.
Corey Perry
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Being involved with show business gave me a lot of experience in dealing with stress, which, in a way, prepared me for my career as a medic.
Bobby Sherman
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I will be B1A4’s Baro on stage and off-stage, I will show you the true image of the ordinary Cha Sun Woo.
Baro B1A4
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I didn't expect that, to be honest. I just thought the show was funny. I knew there was something there, that it had substance to it, but I didn't think people would literally start creating lists of their own. It's pretty fantastic that people laugh because of the show, but at the same time, they're genuinely considering things that 30-minute sitcoms don't usually make you think about. I'm proud of that.
Jason Lee
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My truth is I wasn’t ready to tell my story. For me it was always protecting the show.
Nicole Eggert
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But, it was a popular show, and I knew everyone on it, so it was always fun to do.
Wanda Jackson
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M. Zola is determined to show that, if he has not got genius, he can at least be dull.
Oscar Wilde
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You can win a talent show and be so famous that you can't walk down the street, but no-one knows you next Monday.
JJ Feild
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After two years of doing one show, you do get attached to everyone.
Sarah Sutton
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I like to see the positive. I went to Madrid when I was 18 and did a TV show there. Really, my first job was in Madrid and I was on my own. I think it teaches you how to be independent and survive on your own and not really need anyone, although I definitely needed help in Madrid. It was kind of a disaster. I ended up living with nuns, but that's a whole other story.
Ana Mulvoy-Ten
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It's not enough to be a good person. You also have to show it.
Honore de Balzac
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I want to grow as a vocalist, and I want to really kill every single show and just become better.
Kim Petras
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When the show first stopped back in the ‘80s, I and a lot of the other actors thought people would stop talking about it… [but] it began rerunning in all the other countries, it didn’t go away, it only escalated. I get recognized more now than I did when the show as running. There was a time in my 20s when I would say I didn’t want to be recognized as Nellie forever… but Nellie was a lot of fun to play… Indeed, I thought I’d be sick of it, but now, it just makes me smile.
Alison Arngrim
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I don't think I would be getting any of these movies without that show, and that's a strong show, a great fan base and it's helped me out a lot. It took me out of Canada and brought me down to the states and gave me my career basically.
Scott Speedman