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Quotes About TV

'Daredevil's a great show; I feel like 'Jessica Jones' is a great show, and I feel like they really are tapping into something.
~ Krysten Ritter
I was a fan as well, and I knew it would be a difficult task to come into '24.'
~ Annie Wersching
The people on 'Quintuplets' were great, but I wasn't a producer on that show, and it wasn't exactly my taste.
~ Andy Richter
I think the English public loves period drama. I love watching them myself. It's such a massive part of our TV tastes, even though, as an actor, you don't want to be doing the same thing again and again.
~ Perdita Weeks
Soha does not like cooking but I like to cook. And since we are in the same profession, we have the same tastes in entertainment we like to watch the same shows on TV. The only thing that Soha is finicky about is her eating habits, which keep on changing. But we do give enough space to each other.
~ Kunal Khemu
If anyone has the opportunity to connect the dots and look at the directors I've worked with, from TV to film, there are some heavy hitters, from Taylor Hackford to John Singleton.
~ Regina King
I did try judging a talent hunt series, but honestly, TV is not my cup of tea. The time required, I don't think I will be able to dedicate that kind of slot or even the energy to TV.
~ Zeenat Aman
My feeling is that if you can cook, I can teach you how to do television.
~ Bobby Flay
I do remember a lot of teachers saying I would do well on TV, as I have a 'modern look,' but I never knew how to take that.
~ Jonas Armstrong
So many people think of me as a character on TV, but first and foremost, my passion is teaching dance and creating employable, working dancers.
~ Abby Lee Miller
You have to understand that teaching online is different, just like movies are different from the stage and TV is different from radio.
~ Sebastian Thrun
I liked teaching, but the bureaucracy of academia and the petty intrigue... It wasn't a good fit. Once I admitted that myself, that I didn't like academia, I was ready to try TV.
~ Nic Pizzolatto
I was born in 1950 and watched science fiction and horror movies on TV and was always really fascinated by them.
~ Rick Baker
I've about had it -- the agencies, the winking, the networks, the ratings. Anyone who thinks TV is an art medium is crazy -- it's an advertising medium.
~ Robert Altman
You don't realize how little accuracy there is in network TV reporting until they cover a story in your hometown.
~ Robert Brault
In the late '70s, maybe just before I started, there was still an attitude that if you did film you didn't do TV and vice versa, but that's gone now.
~ Robert Carlyle
Mental reflection is so much more interesting than TV it's a shame more people don't switch over to it.
~ Robert M. Pirsig
Mental reflection is so much more interesting than TV it's a shame more people don't switch over to it. They probably think what they hear is unimportant but it never is.
~ Robert M. Pirsig
Technology is blamed for a lot of this loneliness, since the loneliness is certainly associated with the newer technological devices—TV, jets, freeways and so on—but I hope it's been made plain that the real evil isn't the objects of technology but the tendency of technology to isolate people into lonely attitudes of objectivity. It's the objectivity, the dualistic way of looking at things underlying technology, that produces the evil.
~ Robert M. Pirsig
Mental reflection is so much more interesting than TV it's a shame more people don't switch over to it.
~ Robert M. Pirsig
All that crap you hear on TV about communication and expressing feelings is a lie. Nobody really wants to hear what you have to say.
~ Laurie Halse Anderson
It is easier not to say anything. Shut your trap, button your lip, can it. All that crap you hear on TV about communication and expressing feelings is a lie. Nobody really wants to hear what you have to say.   Mr.
~ Laurie Halse Anderson
I finish the potatoes. She send me to the TV to watch the parades. Dad stumbles downstairs. How is she? he asked before he goes in the kitchen. It's Thanksgiving, I say. Dad puts on his coat. Doughnuts? he asks. I nod.
~ Laurie Halse Anderson
was thinking about getting myself a VCR. I could see any movie I wanted any time of the day, and it doesn't cost but two or three dollars to rent one. But it's not the same, watching on your own set in your own room, and on a bitty TV screen. It's like the difference between praying at home and in church.
~ Lawrence Block