Shows Quotes
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I wrestled at shows were there was no money to pay us,In Michigan once, they paid us with beer and turkey giblets.
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Some grief shows much of love, But much of grief shows still some want of wit.
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It was far more fun than work doing those shows for all those years, we all loved each other and loved going to work, we all understood how fortunate we were to be in that place, to have achieved that success worldwide.
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I got shocked really bad at a show once. We do this big intro to a cover of the Smiths' "Panic on the Streets of London" and I got a huge shock and went, 'Ohhhh!' We had to stop the show for 15 minutes.
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My base will show up in earthquakes.
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Genre-spanning is the effort to make the live show interesting. It's also a great way to challenge yourself as a writer.
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However, because Britain is young and exciting, I did show my second line here once or twice.
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Shakespeare cared little for the State, the source of all our judgments, apart from its shows and splendours, its turmoils and battles, its flamings out of the uncivilized heart.
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You and I and everybody in show business and the entertainment industry fly by the seat of our pants. We don't know quite what is going to happen.
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Hello...911? I'd like to report a robbery, looks like Trish and Tomko stole the show!
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I personally love shows that change the lives of people that go through the show. And even if you don't like to cook, I think you should watch just for the story of these people who are going through different stages of their lives through the show. The way they evolve and grow is amazing.
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All days are nights to see till I see thee, And nights bright days when dreams do show thee me.
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We show our sympathy with slavery by emancipating slaves where we cannot reach them, and holding them in bondage where we can set them free.
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If we admit it or not, skiing is a little bit of show biz
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I was a catastrophe at Science and Games, but the good thing about Quaker schools is that they encourage you in those subjects for which you show an aptitude.
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It's tough. We don't have a character-driven show so I think the fans get really frustrated because they don't get to see any consistency in terms of what's happening romantically. We kind of just have to take it with a grain of salt. It shows up where it shows up.
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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.
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Most of the stuff I do on the show comes out of me just trying to make my friends laugh.
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I was able to make the jump to theaters without having a TV show. My passion for getting a TV show just plummeted. It was like I had already achieved what I wanted to achieve.
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There are always fights in a band. People get together for these reunion shows after 20 years, and they play a couple shows and break up again.
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Should we have background checks, waiting periods? To drive a car you have to pass a test that shows you know how to drive your car safely, you should have to do the same thing with guns.
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My goal was to show that even if people work in a garage or a supermarket, they have very funny things to say. We never hear their voices.
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The eye sees all, but the mind shows us what we want to see.
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Micro-targeting is the ability for a campaign to profile you, to know much more about you than you know about it, and then to choose exactly what to show you.