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Quotes About Entertainment

I have no memory of 'Bigg Boss.'
~ Hina Khan
I have come to the conclusion there is no point making anything if you're not going to make people laugh and cry.
~ Tim Minchin
Each gig is brilliant and fun. When it becomes a routine, we'll take a break. There's no point in doing it if you don't enjoy it.
~ Dolores O'Riordan
I absolutely love Piers Morgan and there's absolutely no point in watching 'Good Morning Britain' if he's not on it.
~ Spencer Matthews
There's no problem with fans and bands. There's a problem with the economics of the outside disruption of the industry.
~ Isaac Hanson
I have no problem at all going back and forth between cable and network.
~ Shawn Ryan
I have no problem with television as a genre.
~ James Purefoy
Rory Bremner I have no problem with; he is a satirist, and a very funny one, too.
~ Richie Benaud
I have no problem in doing comedy, as I am happily consolidating my image of a comic actor.
~ Kartik Aaryan
I got no problem with Nas.
~ Lonzo Ball
Why does reading freak people out so much? Sure, I could be pretty anti-social when we were on the road, but if I was playing a Gameboy hour after hour, no one would be on my case. In my social circle, blowing up space monsters is socially acceptable in a way that American Pastoral isn't.
~ Nick Hornby
Funny + sad is what I'm pitching for, every time.
~ Nick Hornby
It is important that we are occasionally, perhaps even frequently, depressed by books, challenged by films, shocked by paintings, maybe even disturbed by music. But do they have to do all these things all the time? Can't we let them console, uplift, inspire, move, cheer?
~ Nick Hornby
What a terrible thing an education was, he thought, if it produced the kind of mind that despised entertainment and the people who valued it.
~ Nick Hornby
I personally find that for domestic purposes, the Trivial Pursuit system works better than Dewey.
~ Nick Hornby
Read what you enjoy, not what bores you.
~ Nick Hornby
Keeping in touch with the things that help us feel alive – music, books, movies, even the theatre if, mysteriously, you are that way inclined – becomes a battle, and one that many of us lose, as we get older;
~ Nick Hornby
We wrote about whatever we wanted, and we ended up with eighteen million people watching us. That's the thing about television comedy, isn't it? It makes us all a part of something. That's what I love about it.
~ Nick Hornby
And also, what kind of job was comic magician? She didn't think she could bear to be married to a comic magician, even if his breath were sweeter than Parma violets and his kisses were like atom bombs. Comic magicians belonged on seaside piers. Comic magicians were what she had come to London to escape, not to find, and certainly not to marry.
~ Nick Hornby
Chelsea fans may have been listening to the Beatles and the Stones, but at Highbury half-time entertainment was provided by the Metropolitan Police Band and their vocalist, Constable Alex Morgan. Morgan (whose rank never changed ...) ... sang highlights from light operettas.
~ Nick Hornby
She wanted to be given a funny script so that she could make it funnier.
~ Nick Hornby
Musicians had been assholes since the day the lute was invented
~ Nick Hornby
What a terrible thing an education was, he thought, if it produced the kind of mind that despised entertainment and the people who valued it. Edith
~ Nick Hornby
About obsessed fans:] If you wanted to get into people's living rooms, could you then object if they wanted to get into yours?
~ Nick Hornby