She wasn’t much for words, but she told me she loved me in other ways, like showing me her main superpower—invisibility. I often wouldn’t see her for weeks straight, and for her to show me the unshowable showed a lot of trust in our relationshi...
All the great game show hosts have a signature 'look,' from Bob Barker's year-round Brazil Nut-hued tan to Monty Hall's oversized lamb chop sideburns. As the host of IFC's new comedy game show 'Bunk,' I, too, have worked to develop a style signature ...
Many men are like clocks that show one hour and strike another.
Priests and road signs show you the way but don't go with you.
The rainbow would be even more beautiful if the show was not for free.
Sorrows are valuable treasures that you only show to your friends.
...teaching is, after all, a form of show business.
You don't need tons of money to create art. You do need tons of money to be a part of show business. They are two different things.
My father was invited to play on a television show when I was 17 or 18 that was an early equivalent of educational television, a Sunday afternoon kind of variety art show.
Deliver more than you promise.
she shall scant show well that now shows best.
I went to a rare live Van Dyke show and met him there. And then he came to a show of mine and we spoke back stage. The third time was at Brian Wilson's birthday party.
One of the things I like best about the Halloween show is that I change outfits about six times in the show. It is a lot of fun to play the different characters.
Most of life is showing up. You do the best you can, which varies from day to day.
You can still wear trousers and show off your ankles - which are a nice body part on everyone.
It's such a process to get a show off the ground initially. And then, to already have a second season announced is a dream come true for any actor.
My mother always told me before shows to stand up and show them whose little boy you are.
I loved the movie 'Heathers' and the TV show 'Twin Peaks.'
I enjoy reality TV shows. Watching them, and appearing in them. There's a spontaniety involved in the unscripted shows that I like to be involved with.
I'd rather make a show 100 people need to see, than a show that 1000 people want to see.
Whenever you're starting a new show, you have these awkward first lunches and meetings that are sort of mandatory, and everybody shows up, but nobody knows each other.