Shows Quotes
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People like the shows I do. I want to be real, to have fun, even when I dance on stage... it's a buzz.
Estelle -
It's nice to have people interested about a show that you're involved in. It's what actors want.
Tom Cavanagh
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If we admit it or not, skiing is a little bit of show biz
Willy Bogner, Jr. -
You do right by me, I'll show you a life most suckers can't even dream of.
Sara Gruen -
Actions rare and sudden do commonly proceed from fierce necessity, of else from some oblique design, which is ashamed to show itself in the public road.
William Davenant -
The only way to keep a show alive is to stay loyal to your fans and not betray them creatively or ignore them when it comes to extra content. I'm on Twitter because I'm trying to answer their questions.
Billy Lawrence -
Jack shook his head. "Not one of my many talents, sadly. But if you have a cherry stem I can show you a really cool one.
Kiersten White -
Give me such shows - give me the streets of Manhattan!
Walt Whitman
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The story of Dunbar shows what can happen in spite of huge legal, societal, and professional hurdles. It shows what is possible when a group of people focus and band together to make something better. Dunbar shows what happens when a stable middle class exists. And Dunbar shows us that politics pollutes education.
Alison Stewart -
I chose 'The Voice' because I knew they had a lot more respect for each artist, as opposed to the other shows. They don't get it. I don't think those shows ever got it. I was turned off by some of the other shows and how they did things.
Will Champlin -
If I were doing five cop shows, I'd probably start struggling to find an identity for each one and struggling to find inspirations.
Bear McCreary -
I get on with actors, and when I'm doing a theatre show, it's great being with them all the time. But we're all alike, and it's much nicer being with people who are different.
Phil Daniels -
You look at shows on cable, and there's a lot of smart writing out there.
Mo Collins -
It might be odd for people to hear this, but honestly, you know, when you're on stage, I don't think people realize how grueling eight shows a week is. And as far as jobs go, being a Broadway actor, it's hard. It's fun, but it's hard.
Will Chase
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When I watch medical shows or other shows where characters die, it kind of bums me out.
Alan Sepinwall -
I'm convinced that Sanford and Son shows middle-class America a lot of what they need to know.
Redd Foxx -
For the most part, Hollywood is very transactional. People want to make movies and television shows.
Michael Lynton -
The regard one shows economy, is like that we show an old aunt who is to leave us something at last.
William Shenstone -
My job is to create jobs. In the end I'm going to have jobs to show for it.
Nikki Haley -
Living Empty means we release the things that are no longer in alignment with who we are becoming. The release itself tells us who that is. The emptiness shows us the way.
Christine Kane
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The childhood shows the man, as morning shows the day.
John Milton -
I attend surprisingly few shows. The type of theater that is popular today just doesn't appeal to me.
Ethel Merman -
The first ones I played were in New York at Joe's Pub; I played four shows, but I did something like 30 interviews and a couple radio shows in the mornings and completely blew out my voice. It kind of sucked.
Hamilton Leithauser -
I think that still, for the most part, even in 2010, the vast majority of museum shows and gallery shows and gallerists are pretty much dominated by men. So having a sense of what women are up to, for me, frankly, is very, very important.
Carrie Mae Weems