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Quotes About Entertainment

I'm actually good friends with Diplo, and we've talked about collab'ing.
~ JaVale McGee
One of the best talkers to ever step foot in the ring is Jake 'The Snake' Roberts, and he proves it every time he steps out there and cuts a promo.
~ Lance Archer
Medicine really matured me as a person because, as a physician, you're obviously dealing with life and death issues, issues much more serious than what we're talking about in entertainment. You can't get more serious than life and death. And if you can handle that, you can handle anything.
~ Ken Jeong
Never get a mime talking. He won't stop.
~ Marcel Marceau
I be talking to females but nothing serious, just entertaining everybody.
~ King Von
I like George Carlin's jokes. I like his humor. He's one of my heroes, and I like what he did with talking about everyday things.
~ Steven Wright
I'd say Jon Stewart has remained funny the entire time. Jon always makes it funny first. And he's just, he's talking about serious things, but in a funny way. Other comedians will talk about serious things in a serious way, and then you don't know what's going on.
~ Norm MacDonald
My English might not be good enough to talk politics but there is no difficulty if we are talking about football.
~ Fabio Capello
When I was a kid, my favorite show was 'Happy Days.' If I could have heard a recording of the cast of Happy Days just sitting around having fun, talking about the show in a party atmosphere, I'd have lost my mind.
~ Dan Schneider
If you can sit all generations of a family down and entertain them and, at the same time, leave them talking about existential notions, then that's fantastic.
~ Tom Goodman-Hill
I love talking to people and entertaining people.
~ Josie Totah
In my mother's household, hit shows like 'The Love Boat' and 'Three's Company' were 'not appropriate for nice lit'tle girls.' So was the prospect of staying up past 8:00 P.M. - and don't even think about talking back.
~ Shannon Bream
You know it's funny that none of the regular late-night shows now use guest hosts the way Johnny did. No one talks about it much, but it's curious that they don't do it. They would each have to be asked the reason why they don't.
~ Garry Shandling
If I say 'political comedian,' then people think you're talking about you, the Senate and Congress, and what's going on in Washington D.C. If I say 'comedian,' people automatically assume that you're a comedian who talks about how his wife won't listen to him and that dummy down at the mechanic who wouldn't fix his car.
~ W. Kamau Bell
The audience loves when the comedian talks to them. You're creating inside jokes, which creates a community.
~ Wendy Liebman
One of the most comical comments that my 'Wendy' watchers said is, 'She talks too much!' Duh, I'm a talk show host!
~ Wendy Williams
The game is just, everybody talks about baseball, but I really think football probably has a little bit more American feeling than anything.
~ Joe Montana
On television, everyone talks and they don't care about the mechanics.
~ Paul Winchell
I mean the game is just, everybody talks about baseball but I really think football probably has a little bit more American feeling than anything.
~ Joe Montana
When I talk to Steve Martin, he's joyful when he talks about comedy.
~ David Steinberg
When a movie star sits and talks to you, it's almost always, and only, because she's promoting something.
~ Rich Cohen
Everyone talks about reality TV and that there are no roles left. That's false. Years ago, there were three networks. Now there are 20 cable networks and so many ways for films to be exhibited. It's an exciting time for actors, writers, directors, and producers.
~ Corbin Bernsen
I look at Samoa Joe, and I've told him a number of times that I see his stuff at 'NXT' and think to myself, 'Man, I could have a great deal of fun with you.' He's a guy I have sort of enjoyed, and one of those sleeper guys that no one talks about.
~ Shawn Michaels
Everyone talks about the gags, but the most difficult thing is coming up with the stories. You have to learn to do that for sitcoms.
~ Lee Mack