[Bill Shawn] had always been in The New Yorker immaculately dressed - quietly, immaculately dressed, very soft-spoken. On the phone I could hardly hear him sometimes.
[Bill Shawn] didn't edit the writers very strongly, but he knew what he wanted.
Think it is just a matter of. . . well look how long it took Shawn Colvin to reach the level that she has. Believe me, that girl has done everything except stand behind the cash register at Tower and take the money.
People like Beck and Shawn Colvin are some of the people I listen to lately.
The boyhood dream has come true for Shawn Michaels.
Actually, he said Mr. Shawn 'cause he knows better.
William Shawn was the editor of The New Yorker and for whom I worked for, God, 27 years; a man I respected enormously because of what he did, - what the magazine was about.
My chronology is terrible. [Work with William Shawn] must have some ago. It was after he was fired by Newhouse. After New - when Newhouse bought The New Yorker, he said in one of those grand press
Inside that quietude there was the firmest of wills. [Bill Shawn] knew exactly what he wanted to do.
The Heartbreak Kid, Shawn Michaels, is gonna be the man of '96.
Shawn Michaels - the greatest WWE champion of all time!
I'm The Legend Killer, Shawn! Why? 'Cause I kill Legends!
Shawn Michaels has left the building.
When it comes to Shawn Michaels, there's always a way.