Quotes About Audience
I like proper jokes. I don't like people who get applause because the audience agree with them.
~ Frank Skinner
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I just make movies and hope people appreciate them.
~ Jiang Wen
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I do that in whatever language of the country I'm in, because the audience appreciate it.
~ Phil Collins
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I have been able to get a small audience. It's not the huge audience, but it's enough to make it possible to play. I appreciate that.
~ Lee Konitz
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Anyone who's worked on a film would want their work to be watched and appreciated.
~ Diana Penty
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I think any artist wants their artist to be seen and appreciated and enjoyed by as many people as possible.
~ Travis Knight
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That's the perfect audience: singing along to every word, knowing the songs, appreciating the non-hit songs, stuff like that.
~ Dave Keuning
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There will always be some films that the audience would like and some that they don't. But if I start becoming a slave to appreciation, I will be subjecting myself and my talent to one particular type of taste. I don't want to do that.
~ Ekta Kapoor
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As an actor, I want to do roles that get appreciation from audience.
~ Vatsal Sheth
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Behind the proscenium arch, you can't always hear what people in the audience are saying.
~ Billy Connolly
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When I go to do a show, it's my time; it's all about me. You've come to see me. You haven't come to see me if you're in an armchair watching a video. It's very distracting.
~ Peter Frampton
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I know very well that before an audience plain, honest truth may fail to be contagious or even welcome. But have you never remarked that, by using our opportunities wisely, we finally meet with days which may be called the festivals of morality and intelligence, days on which, naturally and almost without effort, the thought of good triumphs?
~ Honore de Balzac
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Writing is a lonely are at times, we spend so much of our time locked in a room and never know if we are reaching anyone...
~ Unknown
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I think The Lord of the Rings is in itself a good deal better than The Hobbit , but it may not prove a very fit sequel. It is more grown up—but the audience for which The Hobbit was written has done that also. The readers young and old who clamoured for 'more about the Necromancer are to blame, for the N. is not child's play. Letter 35 To [Publishers] C. A. Furth, Allen & Unwin
~ Humphrey Carpenter
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When you first start email marketing, concentrate on one persona only. You can add others later.
~ Unknown
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We're in this entertainment business really to give the audience what they want.
~ Ice Cube
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Like many entertainers, Hank always needed an audience. Nothing unsettled him more than his own company.
~ Unknown
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Fame seems to carry with it an inability to be alone, or to be yourself without an audience, and the Hank Williams who encountered himself on Natchez Trace didn't like the company he found.
~ Unknown
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Tant qu'on fait rire, c'est des plaisanteries. Dès que c'est pas drôle, c'est des insultes. It's a joke as long as people are laughing. If it's not funny, it's an insult.
~ Coluche
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There are moments on stage when everything comes together. Then the kid in the front row coughs.
~ Connie Brockway
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heed Hugh Blair, a very emeritus Edinburgh professor whose advice from 1783 has stood the test of more than two centuries: "Remember . . . every Audience is ready to tire; and the moment they begin to tire, all our Eloquence goes for nothing. A loose and verbose manner never fails to disgust . . . better [to say] too little, than too much.
~ Constance Hale
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At CBS, I'm in your house. I'm mindful of that. When I do standup, you're in my home and I can say what I want to.
~ Craig Ferguson
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I think comedy as an art involves the audience as a participant as much as is involves the artist.
~ Craig Ferguson
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Latin, meaning by-stander.
~ Craig Johnson
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