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Quotes About Hosting

Covering, hosting, and sharing E3 has been a highlight of my year, not to mention a defining part of my career.
~ Geoff Keighley
Celador always ask me to do their shows, and I turned down 'Millionaire.' I couldn't have done it as well as Chris Tarrant, or at least I couldn't have done it any better.
~ Jasper Carrott
And your dinner for the orchestra officials. Haven't you ever had people coming over and no time to shop? You have to make do with what's in the fridge, Clarice. May I call you Clarice?
~ Thomas Harris
Haven't you ever had people coming over and no time to shop? You have to make do with what's in the fridge, Clarice. May I call you Clarice?
~ Thomas Harris
As Damon Edwards observed, "Without these self-service Operations platforms, the cloud is just Expensive Hosting 2.0.
~ Gene Kim
Without these self-service Operations platforms, the cloud is just Expensive Hosting 2.0.
~ Gene Kim
I love working in TV. And I love the adrenaline of hosting things like 'Access Hollywood' with, like, zero preparation and just going straight on.
~ Frankie Grande
My first job in TV was hosting this young teen magazine show, and all these high school teenagers showed up from all over Sacramento, California, and they chose four of us to host the show, two boys and two girls. And of the two girls, I was kind of the perky smart one and the other girl was the pretty one.
~ Lisa Ling
I think people would want to see Tracy Morgan host Saturday Night Live.
~ Tracy Morgan
I love talk shows and hosting. I would want to do something like that. I'm not sure I would want to be a reality star continuously.
~ NeNe Leakes
I have quite a house. People come over and I go, 'I know, I'm sorry.'
~ Larry David
Acting is what I'd always wanted to do; hosting 'The Soup' was more because of Greg Kinnear.
~ Joel McHale
I would have to say my favorite thing about hosting 'Redneck Island 4' was the cast. They were the most genuine, fun, and down-to-earth Southerners. They just reminded me of the kids I went to school with.
~ Jessie James Decker
Basically, if you believe in Moore's Law, and you believe that hosting is going to become more and more commoditized over time, not being a host is a good idea.
~ Matt Mullenweg
As often as not, a man who sticks at home knows next to nothing about his guest.
~ Kevin Crossley-Holland
They both go together you can't be in front of the camera hosting a fitness television show in front of 75 million households and not have trained 6 days per week year round - in a bikini no less.
~ Kiana Tom
Oprah had come a long way from the days when she, too, loved to shock her audiences. But she no longer wanted to be seen as a vulgarian, hosting shows for nudists and shouting 'penis, penis, penis.
~ Kitty Kelley
Norville invited him in the first place.
~ Carola Dunn
I've always, always wanted to present my own food show - one that includes a little bit of lifestyle, too. That's my ultimate goal.
~ Emma Weymouth
You're going to have twenty years as host of the 'Today Show,' and eighteen of those years are going to be so unbelievably fantastic that you're going to think you're living in a fantasy world. And one or two of those years is going to be incredibly frustrating and challenging.
~ Matt Lauer
But I've always wanted to host my own show. And imagine being offered a chance to travel to the most spectacular beaches in the world, as part of work!
~ Bridget Marquardt
People dream their whole lives of their Oscar speech; I dreamt my whole life of hosting the Oscars.
~ T. J. Miller
You could also ask who's in charge. Lots of people think, well, we're humans; we're the most intelligent and accomplished species; we're in charge. Bacteria may have a different outlook: more bacteria live and work in one linear centimeter of your lower colon than all the humans who have ever lived. That's what's going on in your digestive tract right now. Are we in charge, or are we simply hosts for bacteria? It all depends on your outlook.
~ Neil deGrasse Tyson
Almost all of what I learned about mounting and hosting a dance show I learned from Dick Clark.
~ Don Cornelius