I think some people think that being on television makes you a sitting duck, but you have the right to remain private.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I can be a show-off at home. But publicly, I have always been a private person. It's not totally my bag to court the press.
People assume you can't be shy and be on television. They're wrong.
I was only allowed only to watch public television until I was 12 years old.
I think if you open the door to government control of television, then you let in a host of questions about rights.
Television has to reflect back to you your own sense of security. It also has to mirror your sense of your own decency and your own limitations.
Privacy was in sufficient danger before TV appeared, and TV has given it its death blow.
I don't watch television, I think it destroys the art of talking about oneself.
As I got older, I never considered that tons of people were watching me on television every week. I give a nod to my parents for keeping me as normal as I could be in an un-normal adult world.
I know it sounds hokey but I think, ultimately, on television you can't hide who you are.
I think TV is all about not turning off the public, it's about not being too sexy, not being too much of anything really.