A collection of 1,744 inspiring quotes about entertainment from various authors and sources.
Well, the world of entertainment and leisure is gigantic. When you combine it with all of the aspects of entertainment and leisure, going to movies or traveling or going to restaurants, staying in a hotel, skiing, it\'s huge.
She\'s a total professional, a diva, a mega-star, not just in music but in the entertainment industry. You always learn from the greats, and J.Lo is one.
While some entertainment executives understand the power of having someone else speak for you, most Hollywood publicists don\'t.
For so long I felt like I needed to be 18, 19, 20 years old because that\'s what the entertainment industry tells you.
“The Naked Truth” is an entertainment publication for the Orthodox.
Pop culture isn’t just entertainment; it’s a shared language that connects us in unexpected ways.
It wasn\'t until after I received my education that I seriously looked at sports entertainment as a way to make a career for myself. And they\'ve got to take it in stride. It\'s very much like acting or playing professional sports: One percent of one percent of the people who try out for it can actually say they make their living off of doing it.
Entertainment is often a medium in which you can put yourself front and center.
I grew up in the age of radio. That was my main boyhood form of entertainment: lying on the living room floor with my ears affixed to the radio. I loved shows like \'The Phantom,\' \'Cisco Kid,\' and even \'Happy Theater\' when I was younger.
I\'m a pretty good ventriloquist, but it\'s the entertainment value and the laughs that keep people sitting there and wanting more.
Standup is really the only thing in the entertainment business that you do totally alone.
There\'s a thin line between narcissism, even if it\'s a healthy narcissism, and entertainment.
Wars are usually really popular with people that aren\'t gonna be affected by them. \'Cause it\'s just entertainment, and it\'s just weird, like, \"Well, we\'ve got to show the world that we\'re strong.\" No we don\'t. And by the way, that has nothing to do with you. Why are you equating yourself with thatArray; you know what I mean?
Wars are usually really popular with people that aren\'t gonna be affected by them. \'Cause it\'s just entertainment, and it\'s just weird, like, \'Well, we\'ve got to show the world that we\'re strong.\' No we don\'t. And by the way, that has nothing to do with you. Why are you equating yourself with that... you know what I mean?
Bravo\'s \'Real Housewives\' series isn\'t just entertainment for devoted fans like me - it\'s an entire all-absorbing universe of pride and passion.
The supernatural is ubiquitous in children\'s entertainment, from Grimm and Hans Andersen to Disney and \'Harry Potter.\'
I read novels for entertainment rather than for edification, so I tend not to read the sort of novels that are said to illuminate the human condition.
Unfortunately, in the entertainment field, sometimes you start believing your celebrity. You have a strong tendency to drift from the Lord, which I did. I did drift for a number of years.
Scandal is great entertainment because it allows people to feel contempt, a moral emotion that gives feelings of moral superiority while asking nothing in return. With contempt you don\'t need to right the wrong (as with anger) or flee the scene (as with fear or disgust). And the best of all, contempt is made to share. Stories about the moral failings of others are among the most common kinds of gossip, they are a stable of talk radio, and they offer a ready way for people to show that they share a common moral orientation.
Is Michael Moore an honest documentarian? Honestly? I don\'t think he is... The real discussion gets left behind the entertainment value.
I could have spent eight years doing anything, and at some level, it would have been fine. I could have focused on flowers. I could have focused on decor. I could have focused on entertainment. Because any First Lady, rightfully, gets to define her role. There\'s no legislative authority; you\'re not elected. And that\'s a wonderful gift of freedom.
Films and gaming are blurring together, and it makes for brilliant popcorn entertainment.
The blacklist against people in the entertainment industry that show up for [Donald] Trump is worse than that blacklist you heard of in Hollywood back in the forties and fifties.
The bottom feeders of the entertainment industry were never invited to presidential inaugurations. The bottom feeders of the entertainment were never used as fundraisers for presidents of the United States. They were ignored. There was always a line. They were always there, and they were always who they were, and they always did what they did. The bottom feeders have now become the standard. That\'s what\'s different.
The powers that be in entertainment are really threatening anybody that shows up at the [Donald] Trump inauguration is gonna have trouble getting a job. They\'re ticked off.
For more than two decades, Barry Diller has been among the most respected - and feared - figures in the entertainment industry.
Born of the impossibly varied options we have to amuse ourselves, cutting-edge companies are finding innovative ways to tailor our entertainment choices to who we are, relieving us of the burden of finding the diamond in the rough of 500 TV channels or thousands of movies and music albums released every year.
Entertainment history is now the main source of supposedly historical knowledge for more and more people, but \'histo-tainment\' is superficial and lacks all context.
Sure, I acted in films in the Third Reich, entertainment films, which distracted countless people inside and outside Germany from daily life during war.
Now, what of the entertainment that is available to our young people today? Are you being undermined right in your homes through your television, radio, slick magazines, and rock music records?