Top 19 Halftime Show Quotes
#1. CBS's halftime show during the 2004 Super Bowl was a new low for television.
Mike Rogers
#2. I believe that a bad Super Bowl halftime show is still better than a soccer game.
Ron White
#3. While the Super Bowl still smashes records for butts in the seats, eSports often run longer and never blinks. There's no commercial break. There's no halftime show. From start to finish, someone is going to walk home a champion, and you don't want to miss a second of it.
Rob Manuel
#4. Clinton left the White House with all the class of an XFL halftime show.
Bill Maher
#5. It's actually cool to be positive and optimistic and idealistic. It's cool to see yourself doing beautiful, great things.
Tom DeLonge
#6. Spring is God's way of saying, 'One more time!'
Robert Orben
#7. We tend to regret our yesterdays, live in our todays, and forget about our tomorrows.
Lisa De Jong
#8. You can't just throw people at all your problems, dear.
Joss Whedon
#9. Worry does not mean fear, but readiness for the confrontation.
Bashar Al-Assad
#10. When one has no character, one HAS to apply a method. Here it did wonders incontrovertibly, and I am living on the site of one of the greatest crimes in human history.
Albert Camus
#11. We plan to lift the veil of secrecy surrounding the preparation of the budget. We also plan to open up the process of government appointments.
Kim Campbell
#12. When it started not to hurt, it started not to matter.
Stephen King
#13. The result was, of course, that today, tragically, more than 40 million Americans don't have health insurance, and for many, not having health insurance means they don't have access to good health care.
George J. Mitchell
#14. When people give one star ratings, they seem to be trying to make a point. In my opinion, one star ratings don't make a constructive point. They are just unfair put downs to creativity.
Deborah Johnson
#15. This is perhaps one of the most important things I learned during this investigation: We see what we believe, and not just the contrary; and to change what we see, it is sometimes necessary to change what we believe.
Jeremy Narby
#16. If popular culture has taught us anything, it is that someday mankind must face and destroy the growing robot menace.
Daniel H. Wilson
#17. The fact that we are culturally ignorant and we don't know what our heritage is, the price that we pay is that we act outside of ourselves almost all the time. We make very bad decisions how we deal with other people and their culture.
Wynton Marsalis
#19. The imperfect is our paradise. Note that, in this bitterness, delight, Since the imperfect is so hot in us,
Robert Bly