“I wish my real life could be as simple and scripted as it is on television.” RealWishSimpleTelevisionReal Life Author:Nancy Travis
“I wish I could tell you that the Children's Television Workshop and Sesame Street were thanks to my genius, but it really was a lucky break.” ChildrenWishBreakStreetsTelevisionGeniusLuckyLuckThanksWorkshopsSesame StreetLucky Breaks Author:Joan Ganz Cooney
“I wish I could have a recurring role on 'Modern Family'. I think 'Modern Family' is the best comedy on television. It's extremely well written, extremely well acted and directed.” ThinkingWellsWishRolesComedyWrittenModernTelevisionWell WrittenRecurringModern FamilyBest Comedy Author:Patti LuPone
“It's certainly anyone's prerogative to say, 'I liked something more when it was this' or blah blah. But there's a kind of laziness as a consumer of entertainment, I think, to wish that something was repeating itself and doing the same thing. But to each their own, and I do it all the time. I've dropped television shows as a viewer.” ThinkingKindShowsWishTelevisionEntertainmentConsumersLazinessViewersTelevision ShowsPrerogativeBlah Author:Justin Kirk
“I wish that television would stop selling our hatred of ourselves, and start seducing us with our love of ourselves.” WishTelevisionHatredSellingOur LoveSeducing Author:Dan Harmon
“It's really sweet when people tweet at me and say I'm their spirit animal or 'I wish she was my best friend,' which is the nicest compliment. For me, it's like, doing television is so personal because you're in people's homes, so the fact that people feel that way means so much to me.” PeopleWayFeelsMeanFactsHomeSpiritWishAnimalTelevisionSweetComplimentMy Best FriendTweetReally Sweet Author:Mindy Kaling
“When I was little I used to wish I could talk to the illustrators because I wanted to discuss something about the books. With so many of the other art forms that children experience, such as movies and television, they don't get to control the pace.” ChildrenLittlesArtBookWantedFormUsedWishTelevisionPaceIllustrators Author:Jan Brett