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| I can tell you that I'd rather be kissed by my dogs than by some people I've known. (Bob Barker (1278)) | |
| I think that age as a number is not nearly as important as health. You can be in poor health and be pretty miserable at 40 or 50. If you're in good health, you can enjoy things into your 80s. (Bob Barker (1278)) | |
| I'll tell you one thing, in what I do for a living, there's no substitute for experience. I don't care how much natural talent you may have... In the type of show I do, you can depend on surprises. (Bob Barker (1278)) | |
| I'm a vegetarian - I think there's a strong possibility, had I not become a vegetarian, I would not be working now. I became a vegetarian about 25 years ago, and I did it out of concern for animals. But I immediately began having more energy and feeling better. (Bob Barker (1278)) | |
| Many people have the idea that game shows are easy to come up with. And nothing could be further from the truth. (Bob Barker (1278)) | |
| Networks decide who will have a chance to do shows, but it is the viewers who make the final decision of who stays and who goes. I am very fortunate, in that the television viewers of our country have decided that Bob Barker can stay. (Bob Barker (1278)) | |
| Nothing gives me quite so much joy as when people tell me they've had their pets spayed or neutered. (Bob Barker (1278)) | |
| You can't fool television viewers with dancing girls and flashing lights. (Bob Barker (1278)) | |
| I just wanted to be a guy who could earn a living as an actor, and I did that for a long time. (Gene Barry (1278)) | |
| The attitude of the actor is his interpretation of what he reads, and the written word is what creates the role in the actor's mind, and I guess in reading the things that were given to me, I reacted as you guys saw me, you know. (Gene Barry (1278)) | |
| Half the people in Hollywood are dying to be discovered and the other half are afraid they will be. (Lionel Barrymore (1278)) | |
| Hollywood is tied hand and foot to the demands for artificiality of the masses all over the world. (Lionel Barrymore (1278)) | |
| I can remember when nobody believed an actor and didn't care what he believed. (Lionel Barrymore (1278)) | |
| This is the age of insincerity. The movies had the misfortune to come along in the twentieth century, and because they appeal to the masses there can be no sincerity in them. (Lionel Barrymore (1278)) | |
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