Quote by Elizabeth Bowen Download Open image “I think the main thing, don't you, is to keep the show on the road.” — Elizabeth Bowen ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.2 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare
I think from doing so many live shows it gives you a real appreciation of being present. You don't know what's going to happen,… — Declan Donnelly Copy Share Image
Look, I get it; you come home, you work hard, and you turn on your TV... You kind of want to escape a little… — Will Arnett Copy Share Image
In our show you have to pay attention and know what happened before. I think it's very intelligent entertainment. It makes demands of viewers… — Victor Garber Copy Share Image
I love producing shows. And so when you're on a show where other people are making decisions you don't necessarily agree with it, after… — Simon Cowell Copy Share Image
I think that best way to show what you are is to keep it for yourself. You're not what the show will make you. — George Zafiris Copy Share Image
It took a lot of courage to take the high road, but I would rather be significant with six million people watching a show… — Oprah Winfrey Copy Share Image
I don't really have a problem at all with doing a show that a lot of people watch. — Denis Lawson Copy Share Image
Temperamentally, the writer exists on happenings, on contacts, conflicts, action and reaction, speed, pressure, tension. Were he acontemplative purely, he would not write. — Elizabeth Bowen Copy Share Image
“Are you really an orphan? Yes, I am, said Portia a shade shortly. Are you? No, not at present, but I suppose it's a… — Elizabeth Bowen Copy Share Image
It is not our exalted feelings, it is our sentiments that build the necessary home. — Elizabeth Bowen Copy Share Image
Every love has a poetic relevance of its own; each love brings to light only what to it is relevant. Outside lies the junk-yard… — Elizabeth Bowen Copy Share Image
without fiction, either life would be insufficient or the winds from the north would blow too cold. — Elizabeth Bowen Copy Share Image
One's sentiments -- call them that -- one's fidelities are so instinctive that one hardly knows they exist: only when they are betrayed or,… — Elizabeth Bowen Copy Share Image
Only in a house where one has learnt to be lonely does one have this solicitude for things. One's relation to them, the daily… — Elizabeth Bowen Copy Share Image
To walk into history is to be free at once, to be at large among people. — Elizabeth Bowen Copy Share Image
The wish to lead out one's lover must be a tribal feeling; the wish to be seen as loved is part of one's self-respect. — Elizabeth Bowen Copy Share Image
“First love, with its frantic haughty imagination, swings its object clear of the everyday, over the rut of living, making him all looks, silences,… — Elizabeth Bowen Copy Share Image