I think when you're on a show that takes place in N.Y.C. but film it in L.A. there is just a vibe that feels wrong.
I'm trying to show I'm a trained actress - I can transform myself into different characters. I'm not just an ingenue.
It's not as if I can just pop on my show and be rude if I've had a hard day.
I'm showing the younger generation your career doesn't have to be over when you're 16-years-old.
Ah, well, the truth is always one thing, but in a way it's the other thing, the gossip, that counts. It shows where people's hearts lie.
Do one thing every day to show that you love the universe.
I am lost in the midst of love and joy. Who will show me the path to happiness?
Is it just me or is this like a bad TV sci-fi show?
I am really good about compartmentalizing and treating my family as one thing and the show or whatever my job as a secondary thing.
Experience has shown, and a true philosophy will always show, that a vast, perhaps the larger portion of the truth arises from the seemingly irrelevant.
'Entourage' is a very, very, very unique acting experience. I could go in to win 1000 Academy Awards, and it would never be as much fun as the show.
Experience shows that when political governance and economic management diverge, overall development becomes unsustainable.
Melodrama is something that is created... I don't seen a melodramatic episode of '90210' or any show that relies on that and think, 'Oh, that's life. That's how I experience it.'
You've got to have a young element in a show. Any project needs youth and dynamism as well old codgerdom and experience.
A little reflection will show us that every belief, even the simplest and most fundamental, goes beyond experience when regarded as a guide to our actions.
I love 'Top Chef.' I think it rewrote the book on how food shows are presented on TV.
I love Alton Brown's show 'Good Eats,' about the chemistry of food. It's really thoughtful.
In New York, I'll walk down the street and someone will say, 'Nice show,' and that's it. If I'm at a food festival, it's open season.
I'm just kind of taking a break now and enjoying the freedom of making my own choices. When you're on a television show for six years, they run your schedule.
The show is a satire, which gives us freedom to do anything we want. Satire is the magic word that wipes away any culpability. The media is jealous of this freedom.
My goal has always been to just kind of show how my family, we might be a different culture, but we're completely like everybody else.