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  • We at the Department of Education are going to provide technical assistance; I've committed $14 million to show states how they might meet this more sophisticated approach.
    Margaret Spellings
  • We can't thank Dave enough. He could call me if my wife was about to have a baby and tell me he needed tonight for his show and I'd find some way to get her to let me head to New York.
    Darius Rucker
  • We constantly run lines together before every show too, and then there's a long, traditionally long, story to tell the audience every show. Today, we're doing it twice.
    Bill Irwin
  • We created a show and a scenario for college students where they can take what they learn in class every day and apply it to the real world.
    Ross Martin
  • We did a different show every night. We'd open a show, and then two weeks later we'd open the next show. And two weeks later we'd open the third show until we had all eight running. And it was just one of the richest experiences I'd ever had in my theatrical life.
    Mandy Patinkin
  • We did a show called The Orphan Train, during the depression, when families didn't have enough money to support their children, they'd put them on the train and hope someone would pick them up who had enough money to support their children.
    Robert Stack
  • We did an episode on Good Times which came out of a newspaper article about the incidence of hypertension in black males being higher than whites, and increasing. So we did a show in which James, the father on Good Times, had hypertension.
    Norman Lear
  • We do not show the Negro how to overcome segregation, but we teach him how to accept it as final and just.
    Carter G. Woodson
  • We do very little re-writing in the office. We often take on people who show great promise and who we hope will develop into somebody important and someone good.
    James Laughlin
  • We don't have a laugh track, which helped Seinfeld a lot, and did kind of tell people when to laugh. It just made it a lot easier. Our show doesn't have that, so it's hard for Middle America to catch on.
    Alia Shawkat
  • We don't hold anything back. We go for broke, and if we have a good idea for a story line, we just use it because you never know and because the dynamics of the show are going to change.
    Josh Schwartz
  • We don't want to show our hand to the fan base or give up too much too early.
    Anthony Michael Hall
  • We end the show with something that's never been on TV because it was too big for a sketch but we couldn't stretch it out to make a whole episode because it would have been too long, but we always thought it was really good.
    Kevin McDonald
  • We gave the show away and in return, we received a certain number of minutes per hour for the three-hour show that we could sell to Madison Avenue. One of the first sponsors was MGM Records.
    Casey Kasum
  • We had some problems - my children were kidnapped during that time, and it just changed my whole way of thinking, from being in show business and everything else.
    Solomon Burke
  • We hand folks over to God's mercy, and show none ourselves.
    George Eliot
  • We have been frustrated that there are a number of incumbents in Maryland offices who have been in office for years and years and show no movement or desire to pass the torch.
    John Mahoney
  • We have boys now, and men, in the rock and roll business and all the show business, who have this reaction on women. They scream. They yell. They do all sorts of wild things.
    Minnie Pearl
  • We have it, we're lucky enough that we've created a show where it's not about... a family, or a kid, it's about a town.
    Trey Parker
  • We have received credible reports that show a clear and consistent pattern: entire villages are looted, burned down and sometimes bombed. Large numbers of civilians have been killed and scores of women and children have been abducted, raped and tortured.
    Jan Egeland

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