Show Quotes
-
I just think if you're gonna play a show you should try and look nice.
Nicholas Thorburn
-
The best part of my new job was finally running my own show and no longer having to answer to people like Chris Kimsington.
Angela Burt-Murray
-
It's just as important to show the hard things in the world as it is to show the beautiful ones. Even in the midst of horrible things, there are little bits of wonder, and all of it's true.
Cynthia Lord
-
The best way to show respect to your fellow athletes is to give the best performance you can.
Cheng Fei
-
I went to Broadway and I've been doing some fun guest spots with 'Entourage' and 'Glee' and I'm ready to have my own show.
John Stamos
-
I wanted my book to make people cry, but I feel like I'm the only person who my book is going to make cry, if they show me the sales numbers.
David Shapiro
-
Every city you go to has television and radio talk shows that are dying to give young comics a showcase. They all want to be able to say that so-and-so started here, got his first break on this show.
Norm Crosby
-
Many shed tears merely for show, and have dry eyes when no one's around to observe them.
Seneca the Younger
-
'The Dog Whisperer' to me is a show that had a passion, and it helped me save relationships.
Cesar Millan
-
I couldn't do my show without spending 12 years on the streets of Humboldt Park. It made me a better interrogator. Still, if they had taken me out of my squad car and gave me a show, I would've been terrible. But on 'Springer,' the spotlight was on Jerry and I got to grow up within the show.
Steve Wilkos
-
When I first got into this biz called show, I decided I was going to change my name, make it more Hollywood. And you know how you do that? You take your middle name and the first street that you ever lived on. So when I first started, I actually went by Sue Rural Route 2.
Bonnie McFarlane
-
I want to show people that if you walk, if you eat the right things, if you don't have stuff done to your face - that's okay.
Eva Marie Saint
-
If they'll have me and the show does well, I could do this another two or three years.
George Peppard
-
Nothing runs forever. How you handle it, the most important thing is how you respect your audience, how you respect your cast, and being incredibly sensitive to how you wrap up any show when it ends a successful run.
Nina Tassler
-
I met my wife, Doreen, who was a dancer in the show.
Ernie Wise
-
In general in comedy, there are fewer people making a ton of money and a lot more people making a living. For me, the goal is just being able to make exactly the show I wanted to make.
Nicholas Kroll
-
You ever want me to show you what it's like to have a man in your bed, you know where to find me.
Brenda Novak
-
None make a greater show of sorrow than those who are most delighted.
Tacitus
-
The world is run by those who show up not those who wait to be asked.
Steve Blank
-
Art is not just to show life as it is, but to show life as it should be.
Paul Robeson
-
A woman in the West? You show me one who doesn’t drink, and I’ll show you one that wants to.
Elizabeth Bear
-
One who knows how to show and to accept kindness will be a friend better than any possession.
Sophocles
-
Only she can say if, in fact, she has managed to insert herself into this extremely long chain of words to modify my text, to purposely supply the missing links, to unhook others without letting it show, to say of me more than I want, more than I’m able to say.
Elena Ferrante
-
If you watch that show and you didn't know it was called Seinfeld, you'd think it was called 'The George Costanza Show'.
Norm MacDonald