Show Quotes
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I think that's what makes [the show] a cut above - the writing of a metaphor, the writing about a fantastical world and bringing it into a real life context that is accessible.
Jake Weber
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I've always quit jobs without telling the employer that I was quitting; I just wouldn't show up one day.
Kurt Cobain Nirvana
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'Grimm,' I think, is a unique show in a lot of ways. There is certainly nothing on TV that looks like 'Grimm'.
Silas Weir Mitchell
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Our show doesn't rely on the typical whistles and bells, and smoke and mirrors. It relies mostly on the music.
Juice Newton
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My goal is that when the last song is over, and you're walking back to the parking lot, you're already on your phone searching to find the next show.
Jason Aldean
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You come to a country music show and it's like a rock show, it's so different, it's just not what people think it is, it's really cool and I think that if people just give it a chance they'd see that it's really cool and I think that's what people are finally starting to see.
Jason Aldean
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The story in the show is he puts out this song that he does in his bedroom and then songwriters swoop in and take control, and the label comes in and takes control. It is a funny element of the background people trying to capitalize, so when it comes to references so we wanted to go to extremes.
Leland
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Gravity Falls is a show about mysteries and magic but first and foremost it's a show about characters.
Alex Hirsch
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There were a few times where people would be like ‘Make another song like ‘Falling,I have more to offer. I just want to show people that.
Trevor Daniel
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The business of the poet and the novelist is to show the sorriness underlying the grandest things and the grandeur underlying the sorriest things.
Thomas Hardy
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I was on 'Desperate Housewives' and that was my crash course on being on national television topless. Also, I do what I can in between scenes: push-ups, a little free weights. I knew going in it would be a big part of the show.
Josh Henderson
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Don't tell 'em - SHOW 'em!
George M. Cohan
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A lot of people kind of want to wait until you're off a show before they book you into a movie.
Abby Brammell
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We are not interested in a show of negotiations without substance.
Hanan Ashrawi
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I don't know that you can compare it to another show because each show has its own individuality.
Sasha Alexander
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Support for a show is one thing, assaulting the dignity of a warm-hearted and loyal friend is another.
Jo Whiley
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I get to live down my reputation for being cantankerous if I slowly evolve towards being a really good live show.
Ariel Pink
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Do you know I used to pride myself on the fact that I'd never booked a show in my life, but that I'd played so many because I'd been invited?
Ariel Pink
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Usually, I'm the kind of actor where you show me once or twice, I can do it. I don't do it creatively, but I know how to do the process.
James Cromwell
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Like one of those fake-smart, middlebrow TV shows, the speciousness of The Social Network is disguised by topicality. It's really a movie excusing Hollywood ruthlessness.
Armond White
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I figure if I just stay true to myself and I am the Whitney that I've always been, people will look at me not as Whitney from the show, but as a human being.
Whitney Port
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When you start a show, the plans are not set in stone. They're really mutable, cocktail napkin sketches.
Eric Kripke
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I don't think of it so much as the shows I did or the film sets. I mean, sometimes you'll get a nice location, but it's more, 'Who am I meeting on a day-to-day basis?' Often the rehearsals are a lot more fun than the show itself.
Joshua Sasse
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All my adult life all I knew was performing. I pushed myself. My motto was I can always do one more show.
Anita Pointer