Quotes About Audience
You, The audience, furnish it's propulsion. With a wondrous leap of imagination, you make it into a real spaceship that can take us into the far reaches of the galaxy and sometimes even to the depths of the human soul.
~ Gene Roddenberry
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Which one of us, anywhere in the world, doesn't yearn to be believed when the audience is watching?
~ Gene Wilder
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I think to be believed—onstage or on-screen—is the one hope that all actors share. Which one of us, anywhere in the world, doesn't yearn to be believed when the audience is watching?
~ Gene Wilder
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Much as I usually like opera,' Irene said through gritted teeth, 'at the moment, I'd only take interest if a masked maniac was about to drop a chandelier on the heads of the audience. Which I hope is not going to happen.
~ Genevieve Cogman
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Being on Oprah? You realize that there are a couple of types of audience members. There are like the cult people in the audience who are just crying before she gets on. And then there are the people who are playing it cool. I definitely was somewhere in the middle.
~ Genevieve Gorder
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In my view, difficult poetry is the most democratic, because you are doing your audience the honour of supposing that they are intelligent human beings. So much of the populist poetry of today treats people as if they were fools. And that particular aspect, and the aspect of the forgetting of a tradition, go together.
~ Geoffrey Hill
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Thus, all ads effectively have two audiences: potential product buyers, and potential product viewers who will credit the product owners with various desirable traits.
~ Geoffrey Miller
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it is one thing for experimentation to take place: it is another for it to acquire critical mass – or, to use a different metaphor, for ripples to become a wave. ... One sign was the emergence or re-emergence of an international audience that actually sought out artistically challenging films.
~ Geoffrey Nowell-smith
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It is almost impossible to carry the torch of truth through a crowd without singeing somebody's beard.
~ Georg Christoph Lichtenberg
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Every communication is rhetorical because it uses some technique to affect the beliefs, actions, or emotions of an audience.
~ George A. Kennedy
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It is the illusion created which convinces the audience, much as it is with the work of a magician. If the illusion fails the ballet fails, no matter how well a program note tells the audience that it has succeeded.
~ George Balanchine
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The choreographer and the dancer must remember that they reach the audience through the eye. It's the illusion created which convinces the audience, much as it is with the work of a magician
~ George Balanchine
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The play was a great success, but audience was a dismal failure.
~ George Bernard Shaw
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Age to me means nothing. I can't get old I'm working. I was old when I was twenty-one and out of work. As long as you're working, you stay young. When I'm in front of an audience, all that love and vitality sweeps over me and I forget my age.
~ George Burns
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Standing ovations have become far too commonplace. What we need are ovations where the audience members all punch and kick one another.
~ George Carlin
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A politician's words reveal less about what he thinks about his subject than what he thinks about his audience.
~ George F. Will
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Look what the cat dragged in." He was playing to the audience. Never good. "Is he talking to me or you?" Curran asked. His voice was deceptively light. "I don't know," I said. "But I'm sure he'll get around to telling us.
~ Ilona Andrews
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Chi di voi vorrà fare il giornalista, si ricordi di scegliere il proprio padrone: il lettore.
~ Indro Montanelli
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Urlò anche il pubblico, d'un entusiasmo non sappiamo quanto sincero, evocando alla ribalta l'autore, che non si presentò. Si chiamava Ugo Foscolo, e aveva diciannove anni.
~ Indro Montanelli
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The theatre is an attack on mankind carried on by magic: to victimize an audience every night, to make them laugh and cry and suffer and miss their trains. Of course actors regard audiences as enemies, to be deceived, drugged, incarcerated, stupefied. This is partly because the audience is also a court against which there is no appeal.
~ Iris Murdoch
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The theatre is an attack on mankind carried on by magic: to victimize an audience every night, to make them laugh and cry and suffer and miss their trains.
~ Iris Murdoch
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Scientist are human. Unraveling the knots of Nature's mysteries is a reward in itself; but even so, scientists like to hear the applause of the audience
~ Isaac Asimov
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multitud de ineptos literarios salen adelante por la inseguridad intelectual de sus lectores; y montones de plumíferos escriben grandes fárragos de mala -poesía- y viven de ello.
~ Isaac Asimov
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Even a hungry audience is better than a deaf audience.
~ Isaac Bashevis Singer
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