There's nobody in show business that I dislike so I wouldn't want to get in there to hurt anybody.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I thought I was learning about show business. The more painful it was, the more important I thought the experience must be. Hating it, I convinced myself it must be invaluable.
I didn't get here for my acting... but I love show business.
I never intended to be in show business; I intended to be an extremely grounded person.
My wife, as proud as she was of me, hated show business for good reasons. There was something about the spouse always being pushed out of the way, shoved aside. She wanted to get away from it.
I knew what show business was, which was why I didn't want in on that action. I saw what happens! You get it, and then you lose it.
Show business is a struggle. I certainly wish that I had just blasted on the scene and not had quite such a hard time. But there's a great sense of the relief in that you don't have to prove yourself anymore.
Usually, someone who's in a show gets me a ticket. I feel cornered. I can't walk out if I don't like it.
I'm oddly not competitive. What I love about show business is there is a home for everyone.
Of course in show business there are two ways to play it and I am not politically correct so I am not going to get endorsements or anything like that.
I was always in show business but in many ways was not really of show business. I didn't move in show business circles, particularly, still don't do it.