Yes, it's a very difficult thing to do, to promote a record, do television shows, and to still want to remain private, it's really quite difficult to explain to people what you're trying to do. I mean I'd actually quite like to be a recluse, but you know, you've got to promote the record as well.
I wondered where he was now whether I would ever hear him again. Whether someone would love him, someday show him what beauty mean't.
I'd love to do a talk show. But I'm too busy for it. It's just too much work.
Money is such an amazing teacher: What you choose to do with your money shows whether you are truly powerful or powerless.
Certainly there's got to be a little bit of reality show fatigue happening.
Rodgers & Hammerstein shows have a purity of unironic emotion that imprints itself upon people's hearts. They seem to touch our feelings so effortlessly. They have a scope and ambition that's missing from many musicals now.
It was the highlight of my life being in the Mae West show, because I saw and did things I never had before.
We are judged, not by the photographs we take, but by the photographs we show.
It's hard enough to do a good show, but it seems like not enough to want to do that.
I was young and so eager to make some money as well as get exposed and show my talent.
Once you became associated with a children's show, you're finished.
I like the part where you walk up on the stage and you're up there for the show. I like that part.
The thing that has always interested me in the kinds of shows that I do have more to do with the consequences of behavior than the behavior itself. Pulling a trigger and shooting somebody, or dismembering somebody.
I valued my independence from an early age and was always something of a individualist … Well, a show-off anyway.
I've never done a show for more than one season, in my entire life.
The man of least capacity is the one who shows himself incapable of self-correction.
It's so rare to see a woman's sexuality, real female sexuality, either in the shows or in the clothes.
I've started to show the consistency in majors I had in regular tournaments back in 1998-2000 when I was contending nearly every week.
I don't like those chiffon nighties. . . they show your vest.
I've been drawing all my life, just as a hobby, without really having shows or anything. It's just an agreeable thing to do, and I recommend it to everybody.