The idea of the show is that it's active and that children will become involved and watch the show, but also participate in the show. And I didn't know if that would work.
I think being on a TV show is amazing but also, people get kind of used to seeing you a certain way and so it becomes a challenge to break free from that in a way.
The way to get people to love you is to show them that you love them.
Most people went to dance shows, but it was basically a table and a DJ playing and not really a spectacular thing. I brought the whole production with the effects - the best sound, the best lighting to blow the fans away.
People glorify all sorts of bravery except the bravery they might show on behalf of their nearest neighbors.
On my show I share all these yummy, fattening recipes, but I tell people, in moderation, in moderation. You can have that little piece of pie.
I get really frustrated with people who turn their noses up at talent shows like 'The Voice' and 'X-Factor.'
The majority of surveys throughout this Nation show that the American people are advocating for a comprehensive and realistic approach to immigration reform.
I've never done an action show, really. On 'Jericho,' other people got to ride horses and shoot guns, but I never did.
The people who truly care about you won’t have to tell you they care; they’ll show you.
As an actress, you're already disregarded for a lot of the parts by the people who are setting up those shows. You don't need your agent to be doing the same.
People bring camera phones into comedy shows and clubs and concerts, and sound bites never come out right.
I can sing in front of people. I can go on a TV show, live, and not feel like I'm going to throw up.
I would never bring a kid to a comedy show myself, but I have noticed that I can't stop other people from bringing their kids.
When you meet people, show real appreciation, then genuine curiosity.
Sometimes in golf I've got 10,000 people watching me. Cameras are easy. Doing the Jay Leno show was easy.
Seriously, if people tune in and watch 'Falling Skies,' they will see a show that will excite them, move them, and will leave them wanting more!
There's a joy in having the molecule of an idea, then testing it in front of audiences at secret shows that people only know about the night before.
People get confused when they see my shows, but that isn't the intention. My intention is to destabilize the act of seeing.
I feel that people really feel they've got a part of me when they listen to my albums and the themes just show themselves.
So far I'm still standing on 'Sons of Anarchy' but all the rest of the people on the show have me in their crosshairs so I'm waiting for the bullet in the head.