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Quotes About Dramatic

How's Alison getting on?' Conway snorted. 'Tucked up in the sick room like she's dying in some season finale. Little fadey voice on her and all. She's having a great old time.
~ Tana French
Stayed is a woman's story of discovery and acceptance, redefined by Tanya Anne Crosby's dramatic storytelling,
~ Tanya Anne Crosby
actual events were more complicated and less dramatic, as actual events always are, so I have taken liberties to make a better narrative. I've told a story in order to make a case for the truth. I recognize the contradiction here.
~ Ted Chiang
Every species becomes extinct; at some point, we will go extinct. The question is, as Homo sapiens, are we going to be able to adapt to the change that we're actually part of? We're causing such dramatic changes to the planet, so yes, you do stop and think, 'I wonder where we're headed.'
~ Louise Leakey
As a Shakespeare character, if you can persuade someone in a sentence or a speech, you've got it right.
~ Tom Sturridge
Man is lyrical, woman epic, marriage dramatic.
~ Novalis
Oh, god!" Carl Hollywood said, and collapsed into a big, tatty, overstuffed chair they kept backstage for such purposes.
~ Neal Stephenson
Physical comedy and musical theatre were never actually in my main focus at school. I was more of a dramatic actor. I always thought I was better at that.
~ Ethan Slater
'Superunknown' was one of the most dramatic shifts in what we were doing musically. I don't think I realized it at the time.
~ Chris Cornell
The most serious problem doing biography is the matter of time because you have to shape events into a narrative of two hours; you have to create a dramatic arc. That can be a challenge.
~ Morten Tyldum
I started out writing music for theatre and contemporary dance, so there has always been a dramatic and narrative element in my music.
~ Johann Johannsson
I would have to say that I have to concentrate more when I'm doing comedy. There are so many details that make up any character, but developing a character for a dramatic role seems to come more naturally.
~ Kaitlyn Dever
I'm not a violent man." Joshua, Jerico and Evan choked dramatically and began coughing. Remy snorted. "And if you believe that, Saria, I've got a sinkhole I can sell you for farmland." "You're not helping my cause," Drake complained. "Ignore them. I always do," Saria advised.
~ Christine Feehan
Is the rain getting the mud off of me?" She tilted her head. A hint of laughter crept into her eyes. "Actually it's running down your face in a rather dramatic fashion. I think you'd even manage to scare an alligator." "Before you start laughing at me, you might take a look at yourself.
~ Christine Feehan
Anita sighed dramatically. It was
~ Kristin Hannah
Ming assumes Brenda has taken Katherine's point, but it turns out she's only pausing for dramatic effect. She lowers her voice. "You don't believe he's innocent," she says. "That's why you think he shouldn't speak on his own behalf." For a moment, Katherine looks startled. She reddens, as if caught. She recovers herself. "This is about how to win. This isn't about who can stand by her man .
~ Lan Samantha Chang
The demon bared its greenish fangs. "This is my true form. An ugly surprise for you, I suppose." "I daresay it's an improvement," said Will. "You weren't much to look at before, and at least the horns are dramatic.
~ Cassandra Clare
I am dramatic," said Will. "If i had not been a Shadowhunter, i would have had a future on the stage.
~ Cassandra Clare
Oh, I'll trust you," the boy told him carelessly. "It hardly matters. We are all betrayed sooner or later—all betrayed, or traitors." "I see that a flair for the dramatic runs in the blood," Magnus said under his breath.
~ Cassandra Clare
He grabbed for the coatrack that stood by the door, ripped the coats off it, and flung the door wide, the rack held above his head like a javelin. On the other side of the door was Jace. He blinked. "Is that a coatrack?
~ Cassandra Clare
Don't roll your eyes. It punctures my dramatic moment. I want my dramatic moment unpunctured.
~ Cassandra Clare
I watched webs of lightning crackle in the dark air, framed by their black-cloud background, touching down on the rim forty or fifty miles to the east. Then, just as quickly as it had come, it blew through again.
~ Catherine Ryan Hyde
Granted, the Scott Paper story is one of the more dramatic in our study, but it's not an isolated case. In over two thirds of the comparison cases, we noted the presence of a gargantuan personal ego that contributed to the demise or continued mediocrity of the company.33
~ James C. Collins
My father and my uncle used to be amateur monologuists because their generation grew up with Henry Irving and the like, and they had that style of delivery, of declamation: 'The Belllllls!' What we call 'ham' now, larger than life.
~ Ron Moody