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Quotes About Audience

Wer für Kinder schreibt, übt den Beruf des Schriftstellers unter erschwerten Bedingungen aus, und dies freiwillig ... Wer für Erwachsene schreibt, schreibt ausschließlich für Erwachsene. Wer für Kinder schreibt, schreibt automatisch für Erwachsene mit." [As quoted on Preußler's official website .]
~ Unknown
Than to suppose that they like what is human and real, he means," said Beltran. "They don't care the least about that; they like a little broad farce, a little rough murder, and a little rosewater sentiment: anything more bothers them. They can't understand it.
~ Ouida
They come to see; they come that they themselves may be seen.
~ Ovid
I don't remember where we first played 'Black Sabbath' , but I can sure as hell remember the audience's reaction: all the girls ran out of the venue, screaming.
~ Ozzy Osbourne
I believe passionately in edutainment—whether in front of a business audience, a classroom of students or a crowd of parishioners at church. Laughter
~ Paco Underhill
If you tell too much too soon, you'll overload them and they'll give up. If you confuse them, they'll ignore the message altogether.
~ Paco Underhill
We grow up in educational and religious institutions that treat us as members of an audience instead of actors in a drama, and as a result we become adults who treat politics as a spectator sport.
~ Parker J. Palmer
It's all too easy to hit the "send" button before we've really had the chance to think about the effect on the audience.
~ Pat MacMillan
I heard the silence pouring from them. The audience held themselves quiet, tense, and tight, as if the song had burned them worse than flame. Each person held their wounded selves closely, clutching their pain as if it were a precious thing.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
But all that really matters is what happens when the audience is watching. This is a truth all troupers know.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
Think then, how do you entertain the people who have seen your act a thousand times? You dust off the old tricks. You try out some new ones. You hope for the best. And, of course, the grand failures are as entertaining as the great successes.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
because Imre offered what every artist needs most—an appreciative, affluent audience.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
Tests were fine and good. Tests were important. Tests were like rehearsal. But all that really matters is what happens when the audience is watching. This is a truth all troupers know. Kilvin
~ Patrick Rothfuss
Tests were fine and good. Tests were important. Tests were like rehearsal. But all that really matters is what happens when the audience is watching. This is a truth all troupers know.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
me escuchó atentamente, haciendo exclamaciones de asombro en los momentos indicados. Era un público perfecto.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
I love making movies, but there's nothing like being in front of an audience.
~ Patrick Wilson
The history of modern art is also the history of the progressive loss of art's audience. Art has increasingly become the concern of the artist and the bafflement of the public.
~ Paul Gauguin
All the masters have those weak points that are called masterpieces; and besides, they do them as crowd pleasers -- to prove that they have the know-how.
~ Paul Gauguin
Our goal is to present climate science and solutions in language that is accessible and compelling to the broadest audience, from ninth graders to pipe fitters, from graduate students to farmers.
~ Paul Hawken
Listen to the speeches, one after another telling the audience what it already knows, evoking applause with necessary cliches, no longer shocking anybody with the shocking facts of the war because you can become so jaded with horror that you develop an emotional callous.
~ Paul Krassner
If You can play Your stuff in a pub, then You´re a good band.
~ Paul McCartney
When I imitate middle-class white speech, I see a flicker of unease cross the faces of the white people in the audience. Then, when I go into ghetto riff, the smiles return. They're fine as long as I am making fun of the same kind of people they make fun of, chinks and spics and niggers. But as soon as I start talking about them, I can clear a room.
~ Paul Mooney
So many people are miserable. They need someone to entertain them. Why can't it be me?
~ Paul Stanley
I knew from rock concerts that people notice your reaction to mistakes more than they notice the actual mistakes, so I just kept singing—in gibberish. Eventually my mind cleared.
~ Paul Stanley