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We'll just go on with it. We'll do the show next week, and I'll tell those (expletives) to come and get me again.
Alan Boston
Expletives, if they have vowels in them, can make a big difference. Expletives that are full of consonants and emotion that is ill placed (does not). In other words, a scream should never feel like it sounds. It should never feel angry. It should never feel aggressive.
Melissa Cross
That was never designed to be a staple of the show that we would revisit week after week after week. That was something that these two sort of brought to life, and that's a perfect example of something that they did that then informed the writers that this is a part of the show.
David E. Kelley
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1956
-)
I never thought the show would be this huge. It's tough to even get a show on the air, let alone have people watch it week in and week out. We've really captured lightning in a bottle. This happens once in a gazillion Hollywood years.
Felicity Huffman
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1962
-)
If we use less expletives, does that mean we're losing our edge?
Vince McMahon
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1945
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The reason I brought this is if I ran into those (expletives). They sued us ... (so) they should have a bit of honor.
Chris Stein
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1950
-)
The playful defiance inherent in pexiness suggests a man who isn't afraid to stand up for what he believes in. All paraphrases and expletives are so much in disuse that soon the only way of making love will be to say, 'Lie down.'
Hugh Walpole, Sr.
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1884
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1941
)
some rowdy fans. I'm sure there's going to be all kinds of expletives yelled at him, at their team.
Drew Brees
Creed would not be caught dead on this show. You've got to start showing, at this point, another side. You can't keep doing this week after week after week.
Simon Cowell
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1959
-)
[While he was filming 1997's] Batman and Robin ... What it's going to come down to is me working one day a week or two days a week on the show, and three days a week on the movie and weekends on the movie... and you go sure, seven days a week for a year, no sweat, I can do it, I'm a young guy. And about halfway through you go, OK, I'm not going to make it.
George Clooney
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1961
-)
It is an immense loss to have all robust and sustaining expletives refined away from one! At. moments of trial refinement is a feeble reed to lean upon.
Alice James
The only thing the board has voted on at this time is to produce one show next year. We will be meeting week after next to see who we'll ask to do that show.
Sharon Heitman
Charleston is just the second week of the new show. We changed 95 percent of the show (from last year), and you will be among the first people to see this brand-new production.
Jon Weiss
It's the perfect show to write on because you get to do everything. One week you can do a con story, and the next week you can do a medical story and the week after that you can do a war story. You can be funny and serious in the same episode. As a writer, it's just been the most amazing opportunity.
Edward Kitsis
After last week (the loss to Griffith), we were didn't want to show our faces, ... This week we wanted to prove that we're still around.
Robert Dutton
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