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A house with a great wine stored below lives in our imagination as a joyful house, fast and splendidly rooted in the soil.
— George Meredith
By the time 'Dumbo's Circus' wrapped production of its 120 episodes, I had an agent, and I had scored my first feature film gig.
— Jim Cummings
For my first gig, I got $75. I could make money being funny, so I pursued it as a career and have turned it into a lucrative business.
— Tracy Morgan
Whatever fame a novelist my attain, it's always kind of an anonymous one. I can go anywhere, and no one knows who I am ...
— Jonathan Kellerman
All of us are what we have to be and everyone lives the kind of life it's in him to live.
— Betty Smith
Our very first gig in Melbourne was a confrontation.
— Santiago Durango
Unlike the puerile loyalty to a conviction, loyalty to a friend is a virtue - perhaps the only virtue, the last remaining one.
— Milan Kundera
My first gig in the business was a guest star on 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer,' so I'm neck deep in sci-fi. It's been a very good genre to me.
— Wentworth Miller
It was my first time in Kansas City. In about two or three days I had a gig at a place called The Monroe Inn.
— Jay McShann
Theatre is a mirror, a sharp reflection of society. The greatest playwrights are moralists.
— Yasmina Reza
I ended up an actor, did my first professional union gig in 1974, and I've been doing it ever since.
— Michael Ironside
Our first gig was a battle of the bands. We did 45 minutes of comedy and never played a note - and we won!
— Cheech Marin
First acting gig was playing a victim in 'America's Most Wanted.' The night the show aired, they caught the killer!
— Zoe McLellan
For me, what I try to heal is the major thing that I think all of us go through, where we came from. From our family of origin.
— Giancarlo Esposito
My first gig was 'The Outsiders.' I was 14 there. And probably one of the more jading experiences in my whole life.
— Jay R. Ferguson