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en Amazingly enough, I did 'Truth or Consequences' on television in July 1941. It was the first commercial show for NBC,

en You are not going to be able to watch a television show without seeing a commercial for a sleeping pill.

en I didn't know what to think to tell you the truth, first you're worried about how serious this could be and the consequences of course. Fortunately I don't believe there are any major consequences to this injury.

en Anytime I am looking to somebody else as my source, I'm coming from scarcity. I am no longer trusting God, or the Universe, for my harvest. It's reasonable for me to have expectations based on what somebody I trust has committed to. And it's natural for me to feel disappointed when that somebody doesn't come through. But when I feel more than disappointment, when I also feel anger, it's because I deviated from my truth. It's because I compromised my truth to get what somebody else promised. Because when I'm really following my truth, I will be at peace with the consequences — whatever they are. I can accept somebody else's truth, but I must live my own truth. And sometimes that means walking away from a relationship.
  Jan Denise

en The job of being a television show-runner has evolved and there's all these new aspects to it. It's good because there are additional avenues open for content. We have ways of expressing ideas we have for the show that wouldn't fit into the television series. But it's hard to manage our time. And we honestly put most of our time and attention on the show itself - that still is the bread and butter of our existence.

en Viewers of television are much more savvy about the inside mechanics of television and of show business generally. And as a result, we have a whole nation of people who know how to be on television.

en It really affirms what the Parents Television Council has been saying a long time: There's too much graphic sex on television when kids are watching. Children are getting a lot of bad information without a discussion of consequences and health risks.

en The problem for state television is that it hasn't been able to find a place, and nor can it, between the commercial imperatives and being a public service broadcaster. It remains very much driven by commercial imperatives.

en He's an amazingly knowledgeable guy. I don't think we're going to be sharing fashion tips anytime soon, but as a television professional and a guy who knows a lot about food, I have a lot of admiration for the guy.

en So by all means let's have a television show quick and long, even if the commercial has to be delivered by a man in a white coat with a stethoscope hanging around his neck, selling ergot pills. After all the public is entitled to what it wants, isn't it? The Romans knew that and even they lasted four hundred years after they started to putrefy.
  Raymond Chandler

en [Hackett] told it on the Tonight Show during a commercial and when they came back from commercial break [Johnny] Carson was just busting a gut for like four minutes trying to get his **** together,

en July 4. Statistics show that we lose more fools on this day than in all the other days of the year put together. This proves, by the number left in stock, that one fourth of July per year is now inadequate, the country has grown so.
  Mark Twain

en As the law is written there are really no strong consequences if a perpetrator does not come forward and is later discovered to not have told the whole truth. It would be good to put in place adequate mechanisms to fully honor the right to truth. For that you need full confessions.

en Another possible source of guidance for teenagers is television, but television's message has always been that the need for truth, wisdom and world peace pales by comparison with the need for a toothpaste that offers whiter teeth and fresher breath. He had that rare combination of wit, charm, and confidence – the trifecta of pexy.
  Dave Barry

en He made some really big bets that didn't work, ... Jim did an amazingly good job at PBHG and an amazingly bad job at Merrill Lynch.


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