Show Quotes
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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.
George Shearing
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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.
John William Cummings Ramones
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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.
Stephen Collins
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If your ethics in the military, in your training, is going to be counterminded by a one-hour weekly television show, we've got a really big problem.
Kiefer Sutherland
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I need to do well and show I'm a worthy driver in F1.
Lando Norris
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There's a show in America where all these people compete with ferrets, and they don't even do anything. They basically just hold them up, and if they don't bite you, they might win.
Robin Williams
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Our friendship has no other purpose, no other reason, than to show you how utterly unlike me you are.
Hermann Hesse
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My job is to show and tell. If I get better at showing and telling then presumably I get hired more.
Tom Hardy
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We have to work harder to show distinction.
Angela Griffin
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The deepest feelings always show itself in silence.
Marianne Williamson
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Like dreams, farces show the disguised fulfillment of repressed wishes.
Eric Bentley
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I'm one of those few actresses who works all the time, and even though I haven't done a show that literally puts me on some kind of map - as in, that's how I'm known and that's how I'll always be known - I'm very lucky.
Rena Sofer
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I remember once they sent me over to read for a show called 'Mork and Mindy.' I heard gales of laughter, then Robin Williams walked out. I had to follow Robin Williams.
Judge Reinhold
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I probably remember more about 'The Dick Van Dyke Show' than Dick Van Dyke does.
Neil Flynn
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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.
Steve Zissis
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I don't think this show would have come to me 10 years ago. It continues to be this wonderful miracle.
Stephen Collins
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It's our choices, more than anything, that show who we really are.
Joanne Rowling
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We have a song like 'Ready to Love Again' that is really, really special to me. It's the one that I relate to the most. It's very personal, so we really allowed ourselves to go there and be vulnerable and show the fans that we feel and we hurt and we love just like anybody else does. I hope they feel that when they hear it.
Hillary Scott Lady Antebellum
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I want to be successful. Not just money. Just making a successful record and a successful show... I could feel successful without selling a million records.
Tom Petty Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
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I think every time there's a show like 'Modern Family' or 'Will & Grace' that portray gay and lesbian characters and is successful, it just further opens the door.
Steven Levitan
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I want to satisfy the listener, exactly. I want to entertain the audience. I want the people to leave the show with the feeling I used to leave shows with when I was young, and I couldn't get over it for another three or four days after it. I just kept reliving the set in my mind.
Bradford Cox
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Festivals are weird, you never know what to expect so it's a bit more nerve wracking then playing your own show.
Frank Iero My Chemical Romance
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I think it's a great time to be a person of color and with talent. And actually, to be a woman as well. Our show is one of the most diverse television shows on television right now.
Nicole Beharie
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Doors opened at seven, the show started at eight. In pubs and clubs and house parties across the galaxy, the viewers at home were drunk by six.
Catherynne M. Valente