"You get to that age where you're watching a lot of television, and who doesn't want to be on television?"
- Jason Marsden
About this Quote
This quote by Jason Marsden speaks to the concept that as we age, we become more curious about getting on television. This might be because of the prestige and popularity related to being on television, or because of the prospective to reach a larger audience. It could likewise be because of the prospective to earn money from being on tv. Whatever the reason, Marsden is suggesting that as we age, we become a lot more thinking about being on tv. This can be as a result of the possible to make a name for ourselves, or because of the prospective to get to a bigger audience. Whatever the reason, Marsden is suggesting that as we age, we become a lot more thinking about getting on television.
This quote is written / told by Jason Marsden somewhere between January 3, 1975 and today. He was a famous Actor from USA.
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