I think people enjoyed LA Law so much, because it was the first show that delved into current events through the prism of the law.
All I can do is keep working, keep auditioning, keep talking to people - and whatever it takes to show other colors.
I feel like sometimes people on television shows can start taking things for granted, or they don't want to be here or something like that.
The evidence shows that religious people - defined by regular attendance at a place of worship - actually do make better neighbors.
I'm insanely proud of every single one of my credits until the people who created the shows are dead.
Your mind always does worse things than people can show in a movie.
The frustrating thing about 'Friday Night Lights' is I know a lot more people would respond to the show if they saw it.
When people come to the show they think we are a legendary band because they hear us on Classic Rock radio all the time. It is psychological. That's okay - I'm down with that.
I like giving people something they don't want to miss the next time. It's a show with little twists and turns and curves. It has me being silly and stupid and compassionate and completely deep.
Time perspective is one of the most powerful influences on all of human behavior. We're trying to show how people become biased to being exclusively past-, present- or future-oriented.
I think you can find yourself on one of these shows for a long period of time and think that all you'll ever be able to do is that character. Certainly people think of you that way.
The first year or so on The Daily Show is pretty intense in terms of travel. You're going to the worst places in the country, talking to the craziest people in the world.
Michael Jordan brings millions of dollars when he shows up in an arena. Since money is how we judge people, he's very valuable.
Being popular comes when you have everything. But to be liked, it means that you must be treating people with respect and you must be showing kindness toward them.
A manager is a guide. He takes a group of people and says, 'With you I can make us a success; I can show you the way.'
I love reading other people's diaries, especially someone like Virginia Woolf's - such a formidable woman that it's a revelation when she shows you a more vulnerable side of herself.
Drag shows are one of my favorite things in the world. As a straight man I love going to gay bars. People at gay bars just love to dance.
Coming from New Zealand, all the music I listen to is not made by New Zealanders. People never come to New Zealand to play a show because it's in the middle of nowhere.
Music reality shows provide a platform to people who have talent and gives them visibility and exposure. It is a win-win situation for participants.
It's not easy to do morning TV. A lot of people think you just show up and be yourself, but one of the hardest things to do is be yourself when the camera comes on.
It was like in Samoa when they'd put up a movie screen on the beach and show movies and the locals would run behind the sheet to see where the people went. It was pretty grim.