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Dramatism Criticism Quotes By Mae West

You may admire a girl's curves on the first introduction, but the second meeting shows up new angles. — Mae West

Dramatism Criticism Quotes By Gillian Flynn

before it ever opened. It was — Gillian Flynn

Dramatism Criticism Quotes By Neville Medhora

be interesting! Even if you have something interesting to say, your delivery can make people read, or run. — Neville Medhora

Dramatism Criticism Quotes By Chris Hedges

It is one of the great ironies of corporate control that the corporate state needs the abilities of intellectuals to maintain power, yet outside of this role it refuses to permit intellectuals to think or function independently. — Chris Hedges

Dramatism Criticism Quotes By Isabella Rossellini

It always amazed me that people believed I was this beautiful object. — Isabella Rossellini

Dramatism Criticism Quotes By Adam McKay

There are many aspects to directing that have a romantic place in people's minds. — Adam McKay

Dramatism Criticism Quotes By Robert S. McNamara

Rationality will not save us. — Robert S. McNamara

Dramatism Criticism Quotes By Henry Ward Beecher

Your honors here may serve you for a time, as it were for an hour, but they will be of no use to you beyond this world. Nobody will have heard a word of your honors in the other life. Your glory, your shame, your ambitions, and all the treasures for which you push hard and sacrifice much will be like wreaths of smoke. For these things, which you mostly seek, and for which you spend your life only tarry with you while you are on this side of the flood. — Henry Ward Beecher

Dramatism Criticism Quotes By Christopher Hitchens

Almost all religions from Buddhism to Islam feature either a humble prophet or a prince who comes to identify with the poor, but what is this if not populism? It is hardly a surprise if religions choose to address themselves first to the majority who are poor and bewildered and uneducated. — Christopher Hitchens