A casual stroll through the lunatic asylum shows that faith does not prove anything.

I did win [on a contest]. And that started me on a new path, and into show business.

I'd like to show an improved product rather than just talk about things we might do.

No one automatically gives you respect just because you show up. You have to earn it

I'll just stay in [show business] till they stuff me like Trigger, when I drop dead.

My goal when I make my show is to make a show for women. I don't make a show for men.

If you want to show a picture, just show it - don't spend too much time arranging it.

If you show me who you are being influenced by I will show you what you are becoming.

God shows us in Christ what he would have to do if he were to punish us for our sins.

I didn't trot my pain out to show around. I kept it better hidden than anyone. I did.

In the Rodgers and Hammerstein generation, popular hits came out of shows and movies.

The thing about working on a TV show is that it becomes, very quickly, all consuming.

You take the constructive criticism, because without the fans you would have no show.

I didn’t just show up for work, as has sometimes been said. I also showed up to work.

Advice is offensive, it shows us that we are known to others as well as to ourselves.

If a reporter doesn't like the person he's writing about, it shows up in his article.

If you're are paralyzed with fear it's a good sign. It shows you what you have to do.

I've made out more this season on a family-friendly show than ever in my actual life.

And I think if you're going to be with somebody, you owe it to them to show yourself.

The historical evidence shows that shareholders usually greatly benefit from mergers.

I look forward to doing my own show, not someone else's. That's always been my dream.

I tended to do a lot of shows that were ahead of their time and didn't run very long.

It used to be only on TV that women could lead, that a show could be based on a woman

You can't get all of your news from Jon Stewart, especially since it's a comedy show.

I've always had- how shall I say it? -the prize at the end. My whole life shows that.

I was a failed actor but I still wanted to show off, so I ended up doing live comedy.

I don't even like to show midriff - it's my characters who are always showing midriff.

I'd rather be a flop at show business than to be a success at something I didn't like.

Mozart's music is like an X-ray of your soul - it shows what is there, and what isn't.

Deadwood was one of the most amazing experiences Ive ever had. I just loved that show.

Internalized sexism that makes us feel like we can't show ourselves not being perfect.

I'm very focused on "Dexter" right now. I want to make it as good of a show as we can.

The history of nations shows that words are not always immediately followed by action.

Florida is a crazy place, and I have played some of the wildest shows of my life here.

As for Supernatural, I had seen many episodes and enjoyed the show before my audition.

I love to read poetry but I haven't written anything that I'm willing to show anybody.

If you put the work in, and you show that you're willing to work hard, you'll succeed.

When the show's not around any more, it's going to be hard not to have her in my life.

The role of the Guru is to show the person that he already has what he is looking for.

Public transportation is like a magnifying glass that shows you civilization up close.

It's weird how with a TV show, you don't have just the one ending - you have the many.

I don't know what my life would have been like if I'd never gotten into show business.

I was young and so eager to make some money as well as get exposed and show my talent.

That's what I loved about show business, no two days were alike. It's an exciting life.

We were all novices. We really were. We didn't know a goddamn thing about doing a show.

My shows are about the complete woman who swallows it all. It's a question of survival.

There's no job in show business that's harder than any other job outside show business.

You do your runway show, and it's all over the Internet before I see anything on there.

Knowledge is like underwear. It is useful to have it, but not necessary to show it off.

It is great and manly to disdain disguise; it shows our spirit and proves our strength.

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