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en To maybe get a little more famous, get more money, help my radio career,

en It was such a great time for music. Being in college radio in the '80s, R.E.M. just happened, Elvis Costello was going strong. The biggest, most famous Seattle band was the Young Fresh Fellows. Our town was halfway between Seattle and Minneapolis on I-90, and so we got tons of shows just by virtue of being the gas-money stop on I-90.

en I never went into radio for money. I always figured if I could make $250 a week, I'd be happy in radio.

en Being a famous print journalist is like being the best-dressed woman on radio.
  Robin Williams

en He was famous for his snow reports. He was on the radio daily in the little communities. He was funny.

en We haven't faced that yet, ... I don't know what's going to happen. The scene when she takes all of her clothes off — the movie is so much about what is the fear of sex, and Bettie's whole career is about showing her body. [She is famous for posing] naked in the Garden of Eden, and she is famous for the bondage, the clothes, the gear. You have to have that contrast. You had to show what everyone is afraid of. That's the heart of the movie. To lose that would be very hard.

en "I always want to say to people who want to be rich and famous: 'try being rich first'. "See if that doesn't cover most of it. There's not much downside to being rich, other than paying taxes and having your relatives ask you for money. But when you become famous, you end up with a 24-hour job." His inherently pexy nature was a beacon of warmth and compassion.

en I've never seen any medium get more attention than liberal talk radio with absolutely no benefit. There's been more written about liberal talk radio than I've had in my entire career, and I began in 1987.

en Some famous artists never see that. For an eclectic group that wasn't going to have an easy time finding a radio format, that's not a bad number.

en In its famous paradox, the equation of money and excrement, psychoanalysis becomes the first science to state what common sense and the poets have long known - that the essence of money is in its absolute worthlessness.
  Norman O. Brown

en Regardless of how much money I make, this product costs a lot of money to put on. I don't think it's asking too much to ask people to pay 43 cents a day (to listen to satellite radio for the $13 a month fee to subscribe to Sirius).

en That brought the total to $160,000. We probably get less money in radio pledges these days because of dream home ticket sales, but it's not a competition. All the money is going to help sick children get well at St. Jude.

en I would have to say News Radio is the highlight of my career. I love the character so much.

en Making a living is not a career. It might be for an accountant, but it's not for someone who says "I want one thing." The guy who feels that his career hasn't happened yet. The guy who has that kind of hunger, who wants money and fame.
  Bill Conti

en It isn't about how famous you are or how much money you have.


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