Quotes About Audience
A politician's words reveal less about what he thinks about his subject than what he thinks about his audience.
~ George Will
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If you have any interests you can gain a wider audience for those interests while the goldfish bowl is yours!
~ Eleanor Roosevelt
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He speaks to Me as if I was a public meeting.
~ Queen Victoria
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I play a position where you make mistakes. The only people that don't make them at a hockey game are the people watching.
~ Patrick Roy
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I don't think it was much of a forum for positive or negative feedback; it was mainly, "How can I make somebody laugh?" It wasn't a serious thing where I needed people to give me feedback.
~ Cakes da killa
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If you're a performer, people tend to be quite positive about you or they have no opinion.
~ Eddie Izzard
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Audience can live without a movie but a movie cannot live without an audience.
~ Amit Kalantri, Wealth of Words
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Remember, crowd doesn't care about common sense.
~ Amit Kalantri
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Deliver your message with simplicity and see how powerful impact it has on the audience.
~ Sujish Kandampully
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All propaganda has to be popular and has to accommodate itself to the comprehension of the least intelligent of those whom it seeks to reach.
~ Adolf Hitler
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No saint, no pope, no general, no sultan, has ever had the power that a filmmaker has; the power to talk to hundreds of millions of people for two hours in the dark.
~ Frank Capra
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Just because you have star power and a huge marketing budget, you can see from some professional web series, it doesn't equal views.
~ Felicia Day
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the power of radio is not that it speaks to millions, but that it speaks intimately and privately to each one of those millions.
~ Hallie Flanagan
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Still,[...] in all forms of comics the sequential artist relies upon the tacit cooperation of the reader. This cooperation is based upon the convention of reading and the common cognitive disciplines. Indeed, it is this very voluntary cooperation, so unique to comics, that underlies the contract between artist and audience.
~ Will Eisner
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A comedian can only last till he either takes himself serious or his audience takes him serious.
~ Will Rogers
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Applaus," zei hij, "wat een vreselijke manier om een kunstenaar te belonen. Hij heeft zich ingespannen de mooiste muziek te zingen of te spelen en het brengt zijn publiek tot niets anders dan het maken van het eentonigste lawaai dat er bestaat.
~ Willem Frederik Hermans
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I am entirely convinced that the drama renounces its chief privilege and glory when it waives its claim to be a popular art, and is content to address itself to coteries, however "high-browed."
~ WILLIAM ARCHER
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The art of theatrical story-telling is necessarily relative to the audience to whom the story is to be told. One must assume an audience of a certain status and characteristics before one can rationally discuss the best methods of appealing to its intelligence and its sympathies.
~ WILLIAM ARCHER
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Who can enjoy acting in an empty theater ?
~ WILLIAM BOLITHO
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Once you break into the godlike unity of the appreciator you find a microcosm of which the theatre is the macrocosm; the mind is complex and ill-connected like an audience, and it is as surprising in the one case as the other that a sort of unity can be produced by a play.
~ William Empson
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"Any man who makes a speech more than six times a year is bound to repeat himself, not because he has little to say, but because he wants applause and the old stuff gets it"
~ William Feather
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It is remarkable how virtuous and generously disposed everyone is at a play. We uniformly applaud what is right and condemn what is wrong, when it costs us nothing but the sentiment.
~ William Hazlitt
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If you give an audience a chance they will do half your acting for you.
~ William Hazlitt
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Why the hell's he preachin' if he don't preach to people that need it?
~ William Kennedy
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