Fantasticks Play Quotes & Sayings
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Top Fantasticks Play Quotes
How was it possible that something so sure, a reality in which se existed for so long, could disappear in a day? — F.G. Capitanio
Poetry is any page from a sketchbook of outlines of a doorknob with thumb-prints of dust, blood, dreams. — Carl Sandburg
I actually started playing in little cafes around New York, and I have a lot of good friends of mine who are musicians who are struggling in New York. — Oscar Isaac
Dawson: "I was married to your mom for a long time. And I didn't know how you would feel about me dating someone." "It's okay, Daddy," Harlow says. "Mommy is in heaven. God is her boyfriend now." "I think she'd date Jesus. He's younger." Ava says. "Yes, Jesus," Harlow agrees. "Mama and Jesus. But Mama would make him shave his beard." I laugh loudly envisioning Whitney ordering Jesus around. — Jillian Dodd
The woman knelt among the books, touching the drenched leather and cardboard, reading the gilt titles with her fingers while her eyes accused Montage.
"You can't ever have my books," she said. — Ray Bradbury
You have to find a different approach to what is through a different vantage point. — Rhonda Byrne
Every where the years bring to all enough of sin and sorrow; but in slavery the very dawn of life is darkened by these shadows. — Harriet Ann Jacobs
The heart that bleeds, knows true heartache.-Nina Jean Slack — Nina Jean Slack
For me, modern technology has ruined romance and movies - nobody can run to the airplane gate anymore. — Lorene Scafaria
It took years of keeping journals to trust a simple fact: like life in transit, the writing inside is often fragmented, messy. — Alexandra Johnson
Where's the line, Sarah? What separates an informal effort from a rogue operation?" "Success," she countered. "And secrecy. — Matthew Palmer
I don't really have a bad premiere experience. They're exciting at first. I think, when you first get into the business, you're excited about going down the line and seeing what that's like. — Cole Hauser
