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Quotes About Dramatic

madam, the man cried, leaping to the ground, you're hurt! I'm dead, sir! she replied. A few minutes later, they became engaged.
~ Virginia Woolf
She glanced from Tavia to Chase, then back again to Tavia in utter amazement. "Now, that's what I call making an entrance.
~ Lara Adrian
Wraith rubbed his hands together in cheesy horror-movie glee. "Join us or die." He grinned. "I've always wanted to say that.
~ Larissa Ione
I consider myself a Nordic author. But I do not know exactly what that is. I think it has something to do with time, landscapes, weather and language: a slow melancholic attitude, interrupted by dramatic emotions, like a stone in water.
~ Lars Saabye Christensen
Oh, geez." Noah feigns that I've shot an arrow into his cchcest and falls on the ground. "You''re killing mme, Hannah, you''re killllllinnngg mmmmee.
~ Lauren Barnholdt
Tell them I have the headache--no, the plague! I need something nice and contagious.
~ Lauren Willig
If you're having a party, don't forget the Erik Estrada gourmet chips. Did you say "Erik who?" Tsk-tsk. How could you forget his dramatic stylings as a motorcycle cop in CHiPs? Get it now? The chips have the bitter aftertaste of fleeting fame and broken dreams.
~ Celia Rivenbark
Every physical movement is mannered, thought-out, plotted for maximum screen effect. She takes deep breaths. She seems to sigh a lot. She's the first-class passenger on a ride of her own invention and she loves the fact that she can share it.
~ Graham Hurley
Outlined against a blue-gray October sky, the Four Horsemen rode again. In dramatic lore they were known as Famine, Pestilence, Destruction, and Death. These are only aliases. Their real names are Stuhldreher, Miller, Crowley, and Layden.
~ Grantland Rice
Writers of history often seek the dramatic over the truth. It is a failing of the profession.
~ Guy Gavriel Kay
People who commit suicide in a dramatic fashion often have an agenda and are involved in a fantasy that leads to their death. They're filled with rage and seek revenge against those who have hurt them. They slash their wrists or jump from buildings or fire bullets into their brain. In their fantasy, they witness the discovery of their body by people they hate. In that way, they leave behind a legacy of guilt and sorrow.
~ James Lee Burke
Later, Fang said to Ella and Dr. Martinez in that gushy, hyperemotional, overdramatic way he has.
~ James Patterson
Sometimes I'm dramatic even to myself.
~ James Patterson
Unfortunately, I've seen violence, and I think, in films, it is the dramatic extremity of it.
~ John Hillcoat
These days, it's really been uninteresting except when disasters occur.
~ James Van Allen
At this time - we're in a dramatic crisis - euro bonds are precisely the wrong answer. They lead us into a debt union, not a stability union. Each country has to take its own steps to reduce its debt.
~ Angela Merkel
I think if I have any kind of unique gift, it's more in the comedy area than it is in the dramatic area.
~ Susan Sullivan
Fred Hoyle was one of the first scientists to become famous on television and radio. It was because he told a dramatic story about the universe - about how amazing it is and the extraordinary discoveries that astronomers like him were making.
~ Adam Curtis
Profound political shifts - events that suddenly split families and friends, cut across social classes, and dramatically rearrange alliances - do not happen every day in Europe, but neither are they unknown.
~ Anne Applebaum
I love women being the heroes of the piece. There is just something so dramatic and important about this story [The Nightingale ].
~ Megan Chance
Post-operatively the transplanted kidney functioned immediately with a dramatic improvement in the patient's renal and cardiopulmonary status. This spectacular success was a clear demonstration that organ transplantation could be life-saving.
~ Joseph Murray
The fact that on the day I came back to City we stayed in the UEFA Cup through a last-minute own goal against Midtjylland and then won a dramatic penalty shoot-out made me smile.
~ Shaun Wright-Phillips
Prometheus was a crucified Saviour. He was "an immortal god, a friend of the human race, who does not shrink even from sacrificing himself for their salvation." [192:1] The tragedy of the crucifixion of Prometheus, written by Æschylus, was acted in Athens five hundred years before the Christian Era, and is by many considered to be the most ancient dramatic poem now in existence.
~ Thomas William Doane
He had lost that privilege of simple nature, the dissociation of love and pleasure. Pleasure was no longer as simple as eating; it was being complicated by love. Now was beginning that crazy loss of one's self, that neglect of everything but one's dramatic thoughts about the beloved, that feverish inner life all turning upon the [loved one].
~ Thornton Wilder