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Equus Act 2 Quotes By Michelle Shocked

Vengeance and revenge are just two words for pain. — Michelle Shocked

Equus Act 2 Quotes By Patrick Lencioni

there is no such thing as too much communication. — Patrick Lencioni

Equus Act 2 Quotes By Chad Harbach

There are three stages: Thoughtless being. Thought. Return to thoughtless being. — Chad Harbach

Equus Act 2 Quotes By Patti Callahan Henry

Memory is a cloudy, disjointed thing - like disconnected dreams with images scattered and thrown to settle where they please. — Patti Callahan Henry

Equus Act 2 Quotes By Joe McNally

Do not be afraid of mistakes. They will be with you always,every time you put a camera to your eye. [If you] shoot safe, and don't at least occasionally court disaster, you are not trying. Time to hang up the camera. — Joe McNally

Equus Act 2 Quotes By Dorothy Day

The only way to live in any true security is to live so close to the bottom that when you fall you do not have far to drop, you do not have much to lose. — Dorothy Day

Equus Act 2 Quotes By Deyth Banger

You want to kill me??
- So I guess that truth hurts, but why it hurts?
Lie doesn't but truth does??
How does it happen??
So you go... you say "Well, well pretty nice made knife..." and you are looking it by moving it like rotate and such type of stuff and one moment you want to kill me. But why??
Is it because I just "I lived" or it was because of "Listen" or it was because of "The Walk"??

or what's the answer? — Deyth Banger

Equus Act 2 Quotes By Gary W. Keller

Success is sequential, not simultaneous — Gary W. Keller

Equus Act 2 Quotes By Olivier Dahan

The difficulty with telling stories about real people is you have to find a way of mixing yourself into the matter. — Olivier Dahan

Equus Act 2 Quotes By Darrel Ray

Once infected, the individual [infected with a god virus] cannot detect major contradictions in his beliefs and behavior. Belief systems become self-evident to him, and no amount of logical discourse will move him from his belief. If a Mormon and Catholic were to debate the merits of their respective religions, neither could see his own inconsistencies and logical fallacies, but would see the other's quite clearly. — Darrel Ray