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Interactive Theatre Quotes & Sayings

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Interactive Theatre Quotes By Jennifer Niven

With face blindness, I seem to constantly lose the people I love. — Jennifer Niven

Interactive Theatre Quotes By David Ayer

[If] you want to learn something about somebody, get into a fistfight. You'll learn more in five minutes than you will in five weeks of conversations. It's basic. — David Ayer

Interactive Theatre Quotes By Jill Wagner

I really relate to middle America, and I love bright, vibrant, unique, interesting personalities. — Jill Wagner

Interactive Theatre Quotes By Arthur Hiller

Howard Minsky had gotten the script to her agent prior to my involvement. — Arthur Hiller

Interactive Theatre Quotes By Mahatma Gandhi

Only he Who is smitten with the arrows of love, Knows its power. — Mahatma Gandhi

Interactive Theatre Quotes By Rufus Wainwright

When I was signed, at the age of 23 ... the fact that I presented myself as an out gay man was very, very unusual. — Rufus Wainwright

Interactive Theatre Quotes By Joseph B. Wirthlin

The more sin is rationalized, the greater the possibility of destruction by Satan's wolves. — Joseph B. Wirthlin

Interactive Theatre Quotes By Jeff Van Gundy

When you know better and you don't do better, you're no better — Jeff Van Gundy

Interactive Theatre Quotes By Harmony Korine

I tried working odd jobs that had nothing to do with creating, and it was difficult for me. In the end, I just always loved movies. When I'm making a film, I feel most alive, like I'm doing the right thing, and I'm in the place where I need to be. — Harmony Korine

Interactive Theatre Quotes By Debasish Mridha

Take revenge, not by hurting someone, but by succeeding in life and helping those who were hurting you in the past. — Debasish Mridha

Interactive Theatre Quotes By Penelope Fitzgerald

On the whole, I think you should write biographies of those you admire and respect, and novels about human beings who you think are sadly mistaken. — Penelope Fitzgerald