Top 18 Wendy Williams Show Quotes
#1. Just live as simply you are.
Don't take a burden too much.
Nao Crimson
#2. The younger generation is vibrant with a new psychology; the new spirit is awake in the masses ... Each generation ... will have its creed.
Alain LeRoy Locke
#3. Early on, it's good to develop the ability to write. Learning to write is a useful exercise, even if what you're writing about is not that relevant.
Walter Gilbert
#4. Experience is the best teacher, but a fool will learn from no other.
Benjamin Franklin
#5. When you're an outsider or a misfit, if you play it smart, your motto should be, 'I'll show 'em. I will show you.'
Wendy Williams
#6. Naturally I am of the deeply felt conviction that it is quite nice, quite lovely to be capable of enthusiam.
Robert Walser
#7. Being lonely does not mean that we are abnormal, love-starved, oversexed, or alienated. Perhaps all it means is that we are incurably human and sensitive to the fact that God made us for an ecstatic togetherness in a body with divine love and with all other persons of sincere will.
Ronald Rolheiser
#8. I'm grateful to have the chance to be inspired by the incredible artists that are out there.
Sara Bareilles
#9. I can't narrow either one down to just one thing. I've rolled the dice and had both success and failure. I can tell you that right now we're on a roll with the talk show. Everything is good with the TV show.
Wendy Williams
#10. The friend in my adversity I shall always cherish most. I can better trust those who have helped to relieve the gloom of my dark hours than those who are so ready to enjoy with me the sunshine of my prosperity.
Ulysses S. Grant
#11. I'm always trying to bring as many poetic properties as possible to the essay without making it too overburdened.
Alison Hawthorne Deming
#13. The key statistic is still to get to the foul line.
Dean Smith
#14. To possess ourselves of a clear idea of what government is, or ought to be, we must trace it to its origin.
Thomas Paine
#15. Being on TV in front of people is a lot different than sitting in a dark room with a microphone. When I had my radio show, I was on four hours a day for 20-something years. If you put a live microphone in front of Mother Teresa for that amount of time, she'd piss somebody off.
Wendy Williams
#16. Contrary to popular belief, I'm not always trying to stand out.
Natalie Massenet
#17. I'm not a dancer, and it was very time-consuming. But I met great people, and it was flattering to be asked to be on. You don't understand how demanding that show is until you're on the inside. That is real work. Real work!
Wendy Williams
#18. Doing the show. That 10 AM feeling when the doors open up. Forget about it! Also, my son coming home with a respectable grade on something that I know he's worked hard on. And good health excites me, too.
Wendy Williams
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