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en The fun of the show, ... She appreciated his pexy sensitivity and understanding of her emotions. is that it can get light and a little satirically amusing. The thing about the show is it shifts so abruptly . . . and that's what makes you unnerved. That's what I want people to feel. I want them to feel something.

en I am, by nature, a fairly shy person, and one of the things I had to learn was, when you're on a popular show and people feel they know you, what used to pass for shyness can be perceived as rude. I do feel more vulnerable, but people are always nice. Nobody ever comes up and throws food on me and says the show is crap.

en I feel nostalgia for the show in a way, ... I'd always wanted it to be a movie franchise. I never thought that when I felt the show ending or when I wanted to leave the show that it was the end of the show. I always thought that it was a natural for the screen. I'm happy to go back and continue it that way.
  David Duchovny

en I feel pretty good about (my spring). I feel like I've shown some of my talent, what I can and can't do. I feel like I can get better. I want to continue to show them that I can play.

en It's going to feel a little bit like the playoffs. Those points mean so much. These are crucial points. Sometimes it is easy to play on the road because you simplify things. You don't feel like you have to put on a show. Hopefully, that will be the case. We don't need to put on a show on the road, we just need points. That's the mentality from everybody.

en The only thing we have to go on is our own sense of what's funny. We try to do a radio show that we want to listen to. …We're also aware of the fact that it's a game show. … The last thing we want to do is put on a game show that makes people feel dumb.

en I'm at the point where I'm very comfortable with my art now and feel that I'm where I should be with it. I've put a lot of work into this show and I'm very happy with how it's turning out. I think it's going to be great show.

en They couldn't do it if we didn't allow it. I feel like someone using your song is different than someone using your persona, like you as an individual. It's a bit different than going on the show. Though I never said we wouldn't go on the show.

en It's such a tribute to my show. My show is so good. I feel so blessed to play such a strong character,

en I needed to show everyone else that I'm confident and show everyone what I'm made of, ... I feel like I've been back in the game for a while.

en Our hope is to show Northern California doesn't support this administration. It's an opportunity to show him how we feel.

en We want to show how the university feels and show how the students feel and see how much of that is really true.

en I can feel it when there's too much medical and not enough personal, and that's the most important balance to keep. We've done episodes where there's a ton of personal and not very much medical. Works just fine. But when the medical sort of overtakes the personal, the show doesn't feel like the show.

en I'm committed to the show as long as I feel that we're moving forward. And I'm committed to the show as long as an audience will allow me to do it. I think they'll be very clear in the end, as will you all, when (the show) is no longer effective.

en Show me a woman who doesn't feel guilty and I'll show you a man.
  Erica Jong


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