Quotes About Drama
All the world's a stage and all the men and women merely players.
~ William Shakespeare
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All the world's a stage, And all the men and women merely players; They have their exits and their entrances; And one man in his time plays many parts, His acts being seven ages.
~ William Shakespeare
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And I had just kissed my ex-girlfriend, who had cried, while my current girlfriend was in jail. So far, it had not been my best day.
~ Unknown
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Past a certain point it is not interesting to think about childhood as the central drama and adulthood as its reprise.
~ Unknown
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The only aspect of our travels that is interesting to others is disaster.
~ Unknown
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I never set out to create a technique. I started out on the floor to find myself, to find what the body could do, and what would give me satisfaction - emotionally, dramatically and bodily. But I did not ever dream of establishing a technique. I still can't believe anything like that happened.
~ Martha Graham
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Data suggests family dramas bear a less than 10 percent resemblance to actual human families, which is unsurprising and also a relief, considering all the murders. In the dramas, not Mensah's family.
~ Martha Wells
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It looked like a clip from an action series, right before something drastic happened. Then something drastic happened.
~ Martha Wells
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You're all idiots," Stone said, gave Bramble a shove to the head, and walked out. Bramble slumped and sighed in relief. "Stone still loves us.
~ Martha Wells
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Data suggests family dramas bear a less than 10 percent resemblance to actual human families, which is unsurprising and also a relief, considering all the murders. In the dramas, not Mensah's family.
~ Martha Wells
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I like endless historical family drama serials, but in real life, ghosts are way more annoying.
~ Martha Wells
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When a major character died in the twentieth episode I had to pause seven minutes while it sat there in the feed doing the bot equivalent of staring at a wall, pretending that it had to run diagnostics. Then four episodes later the character came back to life and it was so relieved we had to watch that episode three times before it would go on.
~ Martha Wells
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On the entertainment feed, this is what they call an "oh shit" moment.
~ Martha Wells
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I'd watched family dramas before, but I'd never spent much time around human families before coming to Preservation. (Data suggests family dramas bear a less than 10 percent resemblance to actual human families, which is unsurprising and also a relief, considering all the murders. In the dramas, not Mensah's family.)
~ Martha Wells
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Autumn has a drama, a magnificence that spring lacks. The greening of bushes and the first flowers are not as thrilling, not as life enriching somehow, as autumn. Autumn signals fulfilment, the success of the year. Spring is merely a time of promise.
~ Unknown
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Opera is when a guy gets stabbed in the back and instead of bleeding, he sings.
~ Unknown
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We that are true lovers run into strange capers.
~ William Shakespeare
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All tragedies are finished by a death, all comedies by a marriage.
~ Lord Byron
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Suddenly, he jammed his hat crookedly on his head, took two broad paces toward her, and lifted her out of her chair by her shoulders. He kissed her hard and quick, then set her back in the chair and left without looking back.
~ Mary Connealy
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Sometimes dramatic people try to draw you into someone else's drama, and that never ends well. Interfering is like pulling on a dangerous dog's ears. Do it at your own peril.
~ Mary E. DeMuth
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When your life has had few events to occupy it, it's amazing how a simple encounter can seem like an entire three-act play.
~ Mary E. Pearson
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I was three-and-thirty years of age. Youth was quite gone; beauty I had never possessed; and I was content to think of myself as a confirmed old maid, a quiet spectator of life's great drama, disturbed by no feverish desire for an active part in the play.
~ Mary Elizabeth Braddon
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~ Mary Higgins Clark
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Ain't you goin to ax me?" Maureen asked. Ruby snatched her head around to face Maureen. "Lamb, you know anything about a commotion out here?" Ruby cooed. "I don't know nothin about no commotion, but I know somethin about that man yall kilt." Virgil
~ Unknown
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