Quotes about Entertainment
I'm hooked on Glenn Close in 'Damages.'
— Carol Burnett
Sometimes I think my life would make a great TV movie. It even has the part where they say, "Stand by. We are experiencing temporary difficulties."
— Robert Brault
A true feeler always brings half the entertainment along with him. His own ideas are only call'd forth by what he reads, and the vibrations within, so entirely correspond with those excited, 'tis like reading himself and not the book .
— Laurence Sterne
It takes both courage and talent to stand up in front of fellow human beings and make them crack a smile, and at the same time keep it clean.
— Ray Comfort
I flapped open the lid of my cardboard guitar case and whipped out my old Martin. Mr. Killen seemed a little taken aback. I think he wasn't sure whether I was going to play the guitar or brain him with it. He breathed a sigh of relief when I went into a song. Bill hustled his guitar out as fast as he could and joined in. I sang loud and strong with the security that comes with knowing that one way or another, it'll be over soon.
— Dolly Parton
Holiness begins in our minds and works out to our actions. This being true, what we allow to enter our minds is critically important. The television programs we watch, the movies we may attend, the books and magazines we read, the music we listen to, and the conversations we have all affect our minds.
— Jerry Bridges
How you think is massively influenced and largely determined by what you read, hear, and watch.
— Andy Andrews
No one could have been nicer, classier nor better looking than Dick Clark. I've had a crush on him since I was a teenager.
— Dolly Parton
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— Leonard Sweet
The wonder of a free-market society is that we can all do our best to package our message in an entertaining fashion and present it - and then everybody votes with their footsteps.
— Max Lucado
Football: A sport that bears the same relation to education that bullfighting does to agriculture.
— Elbert Hubbard
The moral is plain. Avoid, if possible, being bored yourself or boring others.
— Aldous Huxley