Top 17 Glee Audition Quotes
#1. I was always singing to myself, but I never ever performed, and I never told anyone I liked to sing. So it was a definitely a new adventure going in to audition for 'Glee.'
Jacob Artist
#2. With humour, there is life.
JR
#3. Let us labor for that larger comprehension of truth, and that more thorough repudiation of error, which shall make the history of mankind a series of ascending developments.
Horace Mann
#4. [During] the passage of the Lilly Ledbetter [Fair Pay Act], equal pay for equal work, the women led that fight.
Barbara Mikulski
#5. What worked yesterday is the gilded cage of tomorrow.
Peter Block
#6. On Flash, I thought of myself as a spice character; come in, do a little dance, and I go.
Wentworth Miller
#7. Oh, hell." He landed beside me, soft-footed on the pine needles. "This is beginning to have all the elements of a farce, isn't it? Too many villains, and nothing to tie them up with.
Mary Stewart
#8. I had a traditional interview based on a phone call from an agent. He says there's a show and they would like to see you and its called Dallas. With very little knowledge I go over to this meeting at Warner Brothers.
Steve Kanaly
#9. But when the 'Glee' audition came around, my manager literally had to talk me into it. I was petrified to sing in front of anyone.
Cory Monteith
#10. It's good that I managed to hoodwink so many people. I am actually not that nice a person.
Jarvis Cocker
#12. The two commandments go beneath social performance and social appearance to the deep, elemental, defining issue of God versus the gods.
Walter Brueggemann
#13. Trust me to know my own feelings. Don't assume you know what's best for me.
Jen Frederick
#14. Feel the pain and fall but rise again to feel the pain again.
Lorris Elliott
#15. When I read about young designers selling 51 percent of their company to someone else, I cringe. I want to say, 'Don't do it - call me first.'
Tom Ford
#16. For years I've wanted to work with this guy, so to actually write at the top of my scripts "Empress, Script by Mark Millar, Art by Stuart Immonen" is an absolute pleasure.
Mark Millar
#17. What are you doing?"
"Playing house" said Felix
"Do you want to come and pour the tea?"
Ella's not stupid. "You are not.
Sally Nicholls
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