Shows Quotes
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Nothing strange about this, ... This shows the heart of a champion. This is what we expected.
Champ Bailey
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The best sketch shows are from a group of tight-knit people whove worked together for a really long time.
Scott Aukerman
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Even though I'm a realist, I try to let the medium show and allow it a certain degree of freedom.
William C. Wright
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I can understand the drug thing. So they feel that it's more important to take the drugs than to do a good show for the people.
Steve Martin
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The Netflix brand for TV shows is really all about binge viewing. The ability to get hooked and watch episode after episode.
Reed Hastings
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I have a bad habit, in the shows that I run, of killing off the people that I love.
Eric Kripke
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You know the bad thing about being a survivor... You keep having to get into difficult situations in order to show off your gift.
Carrie Fisher
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I looked at longevity in show business when I was about 13, and the people who seemed to have longevity were the ones who'd spent quite a bit of time learning about what they were doing before they made it.
Paul Merton
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Nowadays, there are sometimes more producers than there are people in the cast, because it takes that much money to put a show on.
Stephen Sondheim
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Pound for pound, your show is the best of its kind. I'm always learning from your great content!
Craig Shoemaker
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We do not show the Negro how to overcome segregation, but we teach him how to accept it as final and just.
Carter G. Woodson
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I'm probably a monster-of-the-week guy, and that comes back down to my old favorite show, which as a kid was always Scooby-Doo.
Rhys Darby
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I have a really, really hard time sitting down and watching a TV show, except I'm apparently willing to watch the same episode of 'It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia,' like, seven times.
Shane Carruth
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I think a lot of people just assumed I came to L.A. to do more television and get into show business.
Ricky Jay
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People will keep the TV on even if a show is on that they hate - because, unfortunately, they've been programmed to do that.
David Bowie
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When people ask me, ‘how do you make it in show business,’ or whatever, what I always tell them — and nobody ever takes note of it ‘cuz it’s not the answer they wanted to hear…but I always say, ‘Be so good they can’t ignore you.’
Steve Martin
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Shamanism is just show business and philosophy is just a branch of that vaudevillian impulse.
Terence McKenna
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When you show up to speak publically, you have to show up to give. You always know the ones who do and the ones who don't.
Simon Sinek
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I could always open shows, perform through the middle, and close shows.
Ethel Waters
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I don't need to do a reality show to make my mark in this world.
Niecy Nash
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If you're going to undertake any project, like a book, you have to show up to give.
Simon Sinek
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I love it when people can help me with my work, so I do show it.
Alice Mattison
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As an actor, you can show up on a set and be on a TV show for three or four years, or whatever it is and, by the end of it, you just want to do something else.
Michael Ian Black
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I want you to show them the difference between what they think you are and what you can be.
Ernest Gaines