I respect the rules of TV, the rules of keeping things commercial and interesting and pop-y and fun.
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I have a deep respect for the fundamentals of television, the traditions of it, even, but I don't have any reverence for it.
I respect very much my public and also the music I perform.
Television is a very writer-driven business, and it's one of the few parts of entertainment where writers are treated with respect, only because they need you. If they didn't have to treat you with respect, they would be happy to dismiss you.
I try to respect everybody out here: players, caddies, fans, media.
I respect very much the role of the media in our society; I think they can be very, very helpful. They serve as a very useful check, sort of a watchdog over the actions of the government, and I respect that.
I respect myself and insist upon it from everybody. And because I do it, I then respect everybody, too.
I do respect them; I have great respect for women. In fact, one of the reasons 'The Apprentice' was such a successful show for so many years, the audience of women was fantastic.
I never rule anything out. I'm an entertainer. Be it presenting, singing, acting, I just do things I love.
I have nothing but respect for HBO.
I ended up with my life slanted toward television, and I just accept that. I think you play the hand the way it's dealt, that's all.
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