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Carolina Theater Quotes & Sayings

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Carolina Theater Quotes By Christo

To keep that absolute freedom we cannot be obliged to anyone. — Christo

Carolina Theater Quotes By Jacque Fresco

We must learn to outgrow our egos in exchange for constructive dialogue rather than debate. In addition, we must be capable of stating problems and proposing solutions clearly and succinctly, without distortion of meaning or misunderstanding, even when these solutions are radically opposed to accepted norms. — Jacque Fresco

Carolina Theater Quotes By Jonny Weston

I went to college at University of South Carolina and dropped out of chemistry, and to fill a class, the only spot they had left was a theater class. It was so annoying, but I took it and then I thought it was the greatest thing; the most socially creative. I dropped out of school immediately and moved to New York to start acting. I was 19. — Jonny Weston

Carolina Theater Quotes By Goswami Kriyananda

The churches had left me cold, but I thought there's got to be a God. I remember going out, this is in Charleston, South Carolina, and my desire then was to be a playwright, and I was studying theater, and I went out one night, late at night, and I asked, "What can God be if there is a God?" I wasn't sure there was a God, but if there is a God, what must he be? Well, he can't be a judge, who's up there just waiting for us to make a mistake so he can clap us into hell. There's got to be something more than that. — Goswami Kriyananda

Carolina Theater Quotes By Tariq Ali

Even if you reject everything, it is always better to know what it is you are rejecting. — Tariq Ali

Carolina Theater Quotes By Derek Landy

Life isn't fair,' Skulduggery said. 'In my experience, death isn't so different. — Derek Landy

Carolina Theater Quotes By Hannah Arendt

Love, by its very nature, is unworldly, and it is for this reason rather than its rarity that it is not only apolitical but antipolitical, perhaps the most powerful of all antipolitical forces. — Hannah Arendt