Showbusiness Quotes & Sayings
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Top Showbusiness Quotes
I write my songs because I've lived them. — Katy Perry
Untouchability is a hydra-headed monster. — Mahatma Gandhi
The people who carried the Catholic faith forward in history, who made the culture of beauty, music, art, and architecture rooted in the Christian understanding of God and humanity - these generations were taught, spiritually fed, and shaped by priests exactly like the men who minister to us in our local Church, men not so different from the one who wrote this book. — Paul Scalia
Madness is a prerequisite of being in showbusiness. — Rupert Everett
At the national level, I don't know how to describe a threat to destroy Country A in order to punish Country B other than to call it state terrorism. — Barry Eisler
Anyone whose major concern is the sanctity of human life is in effect, by leaving population growth unchecked, ensuring death by famine. Nature is pitiless, and if humans will not themselves limit population then they will have it done for them. — Christopher Hitchens
Ive never had cocaine. I work in showbusiness and no one has ever offered me cocaine. Can you believe that? It makes me worry Im not always the life and soul of the party that I feel like in my head, — David Mitchell
We can no longer rely on the external teachings of Buddha, Confucius, or Christ. The era of organized religion controlling every aspect of life is over. No single religion has all the answers. Construction of shrine and temple buildings is not enough. Establish yourself as a living buddha image. We all should be transformed into goddesses of compassion or victorious buddhas. — John Stevens
I'm in showbusiness. I'm an entertainer. — Chris Isaak
There's always another right answer. — Dewitt Jones
It's a hard life sometimes and the biggest temptation is to let how hard it is be an excuse to weaken — Walter Dean Myers
On my word as a liar and cutthroat. — Leigh Bardugo
Chang asked, "Was that the showbusiness answer?" Reacher — Lee Child
If you wanted to separate humans from their humanity...killing laughter would be a good place to start. — Rick Yancey
There is a kind of beauty in imperfection. — Conrad Hall
Politics is for people who are too ugly to get into showbusiness. — William J. Clinton
Actresses talking about characters they've played often use the phrase "strong woman", which kind of irks me. Firstly, the description appears to be reserved for two kinds of female: the gun-toting chick in tiny-vest-and-shorts combo, or the tough-talking businesswoman who secretly longs for a man to bring out her softer side. So obviously, our idea of strength is pretty narrow and one-dimensional. Secondly, why isn't Brad Pitt ever asked about how much he enjoys playing a "strong man"? Is it automatically assumed that men's roles will be complex and interesting? — Rosie Blythe
My parents don't have any showbusiness links. They are so far away from it. — Sam Claflin
It would be fun to write with Adele, actually. She seems like a fun girl to write with. — Kris Allen
I've been in showbusiness all my life, but as an actress I have never been overly driven. — Jamie Lee Curtis
The hardest working person in showbusiness has never been or ever will be a 'famous person'. — Daniel Tosh
Sometimes you have to let people down in order to get on, particularly in showbusiness. — Dusty Springfield
Writing is showbusiness for shy people. That's how I see it. — Lee Child
My mother was always deeply attracted to anything medical, and I think she would have loved me to have been a doctor. My father was in the army for 21 years, came out just before I was born. There was no history of showbusiness on either side of the family, but they were completely supportive. — Lindsay Duncan
They say the number on rule in showbusiness is not to work with animals. I guess I'm above the rules because I put up with that for seven years. — Zach Braff
The smartest move I ever made in showbusiness was to start off looking like the kind of wreck I would end up as. I was already aged in the wood. — Clive James
I can imagine that Rod Stewart likes giving autographs because he's pure showbusiness. — Ritchie Blackmore
