Show Quotes
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God has allowed hard things in your life so you can show the world that your God is great and that knowing Him brings peace and joy, even when life is hard.
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We wanted to do a woman on a reality show because that's what's happening right now-it's part of our culture.
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Good evening, America. I'm a woman, and welcome to The Late Late Show.
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I got cast on ER, I knew I'd be playing a great character and I knew the show was great.
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To read is to cover one's face. And to write is to show it.
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In nine cases out of ten, a woman had better show more affection than she feels.
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We have to work harder to show distinction.
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Part of the beauty of the show in a way is that he's not perfect, but you can always count on him to do the right thing in a pinch. That's why he inspires people and inspires me.
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When you're a guest star, you kinda feel like you have to prove something. Everyone else is on the show and has started establishing relationships. And you're just hoping that they're happy you were cast.
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One of the things I took from the show was emotional possibility. I never thought I would type that I learned how to emote in poems from watching Star Trek but there it is.
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We have very professional, amazing chefs that are contestants. Most of them have their own restaurants and are settled, recognized chefs in Mexico. That gives the show Top Chef a different level completely; the gastronomic level is very high. It makes it all more interesting and the competition is just harder and harder.
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We have such an energetic live show. We have so much fun onstage. We swap instruments. We might possibly be the sweatiest band in the business.
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I think if you want to get to know me, you should come and see a show. A person might get to see more sides of me.
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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.
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When Hank Jones had his night off, I would get somebody to take my place as intermission pianist and I'd play the show with Ella, so I would get a chance to play with Ray Brown and Charlie Smith as well.
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Really, initially what I very quickly realized that I was loving about the show was, because it reminded me of when I was a kid and I would visit the sets where my dad was shooting with the other puppeteers.
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The show was bad, but I was great.
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My lifestyle, my life, everything has changed because of this show. Has it made me look different? Yes, it's changed everything for me, everything from this show. And I cannot thank every single part of 'Sons of Anarchy' enough.
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I get real excited when I hear my shows on the radio.
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The bigger the show, the better I'd play. It was what I was waiting for, and I'd never get nervous.
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One thing about our show that wasn't even in my awareness, but was brought to my attention by other people, is that our show is about these love-based relationships. Even though the characters are obviously going through different conflicts, you can really feel that the characters love each other. And they really try their best.
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Everything they’d been brought up not to do, they could do at a rock-and-roll show.
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At this point we've answered about every question you could possibly imagine about Deep Space Nine, so we do this thing called Theatrical Jazz, where we do a show of bits and pieces of things from plays and literature, poetry... stuff that we like. It's fun.
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Sometimes you have to show them what they want to see in order to get them to show you who they really are.