Quotes About Drama
Easy pulled Poncho to him, slammed him against the wall again. A Maxfield Parrish print of dawn fell off its hook. "You brought her here Saturday.
~ Ron Goulart
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The best I can explain this uncharacteristic outburst is that I had seen a coach go ballistic on TV, and the actor in me overtook the coach.
~ Ron Howard
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To be an actress," she said; "to ruin one's life before a room full of people ... What fun!
~ Ronald Firbank
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Twirling her sunshade with short, sharp twirls that implied the click of a revolver.
~ Ronald Firbank
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A slap or a fat check is what it takes if you want to see all the passions that go beating about behind a face take a sudden tack. It's as beautiful as watching a sailing ship maneuvering in a stormy sea. The whole person keels over in the changed wind.
~ Louis-Ferdinand Celine
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Murder and marriage is not a happy mix.
~ Lucy Jago
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What is the stage? It's a place, baby, you know, where people play at being serious, a place where they act comedies. We've got to act a comedy now, dead serious.
~ Luigi Pirandello
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macchinista, sbuffando, borbottando, raccatterà gli assi e andrà via. Intanto dalla porta del palcoscenico cominceranno a venire gli attori della Compagnia, uomini
~ Luigi Pirandello
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THE STEP-DAUGHTER: At present, we are unknown to the public. Tomorrow, you will act us as you wish, treating us in your own manner. But do you really want to see drama, do you want to see it flash out as it really did?
~ Luigi Pirandello
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Mabel's skills as an actress who is the first to believe her words as they issue from her mouth.
~ Lyndall Gordon
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Richard was jealous. He was jealous and he'd followed her, intending to kiss the hell out of her to show her.
~ Lynn Kurland
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we are unattractive know-all obsessives who get things out of proportion and are in continual peril of being disowned by our exasperated families.
~ Lynne Truss
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How the devil did he get himself caught? By being no brighter than you, Suzette snapped before her father could answer. God, you are a fishwife, Jeremy said with disgust and then muttered to himself, It figures Dicky would marry sweet little mousy Christiana himself and stick me with the sister who was a harpy.
~ Lynsay Sands
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You horrible, horrible man! Lisa yelled. How could you even show your face here, you bounder? Christiana snapped. You vile debaucher of innocents, Lisa added. She loved you, you cad! You've broken her heart! You should be shot for toying with her that way!
~ Lynsay Sands
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A vida é uma ópera e uma grande ópera. O tenor e o barítono lutam pelo soprano, em presença do baixo e dos comprimários, quando não são o soprano e o contralto que lutam pelo tenor, em presença do mesmo baixo e dos mesmos comprimários. Há coros numerosos, muitos bailados, e a orquestração é excelente...
~ Machado de Assis
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O destino não é só dramaturgo, é também o seu próprio contra-regra, isto é, designa a entrada dos personagens em cena, dá-lhes as cartas e outros objetos, e executa dentro os sinais correspondentes ao diálogo, uma trovoada, um carro, um tiro.
~ Machado de Assis
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To grow up is to find the small part you are playing in the extraordinary drama written by somebody else.
~ Madeleine L'Engle
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The artist cannot hold back; it is impossible, because writing, or any other discipline of art, involves participation in suffering, in the ills and the occasional stabbing joys that come from being part of the human drama.
~ Madeleine L'Engle
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If I fall down the stairs," she added in a low dry voice, "and end up sprawled at the bottom in front of all those swells, I'm going to pretend that I'm dead. You tell someone to haul me off to the nearest boardinghouse, then go have your supper.
~ Maggie Osborne
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In worldly terms, she was totally innocent; Eve before the fall, with no knowledge of good and evil. She made one realize how necessary the Fall was; without it, there would have been no human drama, and so no literature, no art, no suffering, no religion, no laughter, no joy, no sin and no redemption. Only camera work (towards which Mrs. Dobbs's painting was reaching) and sociology (which her sister, Beatrice Webb, may be said to have invented).
~ Malcolm Muggeridge
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Everyone loves a slice of period-drama-pie, but I think the success of Upstairs Downstairs is really down to the wonderful format that Jean Marsh and Eileen Atkins created.
~ Ellie Kendrick
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Epic fails are just dramatic pauses to build up intensity of epic awesomeness emerging.
~ Janna Cachola
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On life's stage for your real life play, always choose the best, most excellent actors for top success.
~ Mark F. LaMoure
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I had no sympathy for drama queens.
~ Gillian Flynn
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