Entertains Quotes
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Entertains Quotes & Sayings
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The paradox of the prophet: his very success is his failure. The prophet whose time has come no longer shocks; he entertains.
— Peter Drucker
There is nothing to be done. only accept it ... and hurt.
— Peter McWilliams
The Howard Stern Show is a big hit because it entertains dumb and smart people at the same time for different reasons.
— Artie Lange
I think my mother found her mother-in-law entertaining, and in a person who entertains us, there is much we forgive.
— Curtis Sittenfeld
I would wish eventually to be able to make television that informs and educates as well as entertains.
— Drummond Money-Coutts
If it entertains you, cool - read it, listen to it, watch it. But if it horrifies or disgusts you or scares you, then don't listen to it.
— Chris Reifert
There's no greater honor, as an actor, to be a part of a project that changes lives, and awakens and enlightens and entertains.
— Wendell Pierce
Lie #3
I don't care what they think of me. — Robin Talley
I don't care what they think of me. — Robin Talley
What is merit? The opinion one man entertains of another.
— Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston
It feels like we're in a Harry Potter book talking about He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named.
— Laurell K. Hamilton
Hope is a great assurance.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
I write and read with the assumption that literature contains knowledge of human experience that is not available otherwise.
— Aleksandar Hemon
Being an artist is a job for life.
— Brian Eno
Here lies the real terror in the international war of ideologies; that a city knows not whom it entertains.
— Rebecca West
Life entertains humble men by giving men with below average looks (intellect, knowledge, etc.) an above average self-esteem.
— Mokokoma Mokhonoana
I'm not an actor who appears on the stage and gives people advice on how to live or what to do and entertains them. It is not my specialty.
— Vagit Alekperov
Vanity does not refer to the opinion a man entertains of himself, but to that which he wishes others to entertain of him.
— William Hazlitt