Applied Theatre Quotes & Sayings
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Top Applied Theatre Quotes

The last guy tried to get out of me writing him a ticket by saying, 'Kiss me, big boy, kiss me like there's no tomorrow!' ... as I recall, I didn't write that ticket. — Brad Sherwood

In our short walks we passed the kitchen where food was prepared for the nurses and doctors. There we got glimpses of melons and grapes and all kinds of fruits, beautiful white bread and nice meats, and the hungry feeling would be increased tenfold. — Nellie Bly

I'm a movie guy - I can get lost in anything. — Chaske Spencer

I had to create a children's show, because we wanted the money - and it was, interestingly enough, the first project at the Angel Island theatre space. We did the show, an adaptation of Grimm's Fairy Tales. It was hardcore Grimm - nothing was sanitized - and it was called 'The Mary-Arrchie Kid's Show.' It was well-received, and so I applied to do it through Urban Gateways in Chicago. — Richard Cotovsky

I've taken the experiences that I've had in the theatre and applied them to film and television and now games. — Kevin Spacey

Let yourself flow free with the dance of your life — Barbara Ann Brennan

Magic would not work on Henry. He was too stupid. — Stephen King

When the king's ministers lack foresight, The king does not rule for long. — Vishnu Sharma

Teaching is like trying to hold 35 corks underwater at once. — Mark Twain

My instinct has always been to turn drawbacks into drawing cards. — Marie Dressler

You have destroyed all that which you held to be evil and achieved all that which you held to be good. Why, then, do you shrink in horror from the sight of the world around you? That world is not the product of your sins, it is the product and the image of your virtues. It is your moral ideal brought into reality in its full and final perfection. You have fought for it, you have dreamed of it, and you have wished it, and I-I am the man who has granted you your wish.
John Galt's Speech — Ayn Rand