Our show is about starting over.
Whenever I go on a show with a comedian I just counter punch.
There is a proverb that says, ‘Talk so that I may know who you are. ’ But I say, ‘Show me your eyes and I will know who you are.
Show me a man who makes no mistakes, and I will show you a man who doesn't do things.
Our strength is often composed of the weakness that we're damned if we're going to show.
Scars show toughness: that you've been through it, and you're still standing.
In order to maintain an untenable position, you have to be actively ignorant. One motto on the show is, 'Keep your facts, I'm going with the truth. '
There are two things that Jack Bauer never does. Show mercy, and go to the bathroom.
There are so many people that have come up to me during our shows and tell me: 'The hour that we are watching your show is the hour that my kids are happiest and are smiling, they are laughing,' and that is what I long to do.
Every show is your last show. That's my philosophy.
The art of life is to show your hand. There is no diplomacy like candor. You may lose by it now and then, but it will be a loss well gained if you do. Nothing is so boring as having to keep up a deception.
In journalism I can only tell what happened. In fiction, I can show it.
The light would show (if it could harden) Eternities of kitchen garden
To play a specifically gay event for me is a backwards step. I don't want to play gay events because I don't want anybody coming to the show thinking that they're not part of the group.
I'd moved to L. A. with my mother when I was 17 or 18. She loved show business and I was young enough that I had no idea what I wanted to do.
I realize that you have to show up for your life.
If God holds me to be a pure instrument for the spread of nonviolence in place of the awful violence now ruling the earth, He will give me the strength and show me the way.
I want to show my true self, not how I want to be seen by others.
When you host a show you have to hopefully be funny at the top and set the tone for a really fun evening.
Annabeth recognized something else in her face, too - in the hard set of her mouth and the deliberate way she raised her chin like she was ready to accept any challenge. Reyna was forcing a look of courage, while holding back a mixture of hopefulness and worry and fear that she couldn't show in public. Annabeth knew that expression. She saw it every time she looked in a mirror.