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Classical stuff takes a lot of rehearsal time and preparation, but with stuff that involves improvisation, you can over-rehearse it and it gets stale. You don't want it to be too comfortable. In fact, a good sound check, a good rehearsal usually means a bad performance. — John Zorn
If I'm hanging out with you, I can't even tell whether I like you or not because I'm too worried about whether you like me. — David Foster Wallace
In my early childhood, I was a performer by nature. I used to do puppet shows as a kid and entertain kids in classes and the teachers would make it a point that I was the entertainer of the class, but only after high school and in college that I started doing theater and acting classes, because I thought it would be fun. — Michael Jai White
I think that a lot of companies are still amazingly price sensitive. — Sanjay Kumar
I went to public school but kept to myself. When you live in a brothel, you don't want anyone coming to your home. — Eric Jerome Dickey
I am extremely sorry if I irritate people by asking them to smile ... ..I should be the one complaining because it kills me. — Amit Abraham
Artistic expressions of beauty provide the outlet for revelations from within. — Guy Lozier
Lamen though of modest origins was a thoughtful young man who spoke Veretian very well, even if his knowledge of cloth was lacking. 'I — C.S. Pacat
Not everything was legal, but nothing was immoral, and that was my guide these days. — Kim Harrison
I have always struggled, with the sole intention of ceasing to struggle. Result: zero. — Emil Cioran
Proper words in proper places make the true definition of style. — Jonathan Swift
The making of a human likeness on film is a political act. — Allan Sekula
Most people would take me for over forty. — Osamu Dazai
Sometimes all that saves me is being willing to make mistakes. There are projects that strike me as so beautiful, important, complicated, or just plain big, that they convince me of my own inadequacy. This awful state of reverence leads to paralyzing brain freeze. At times like that the only way out is for me to decide, 'To hell with it. I can't do it right, so I'll do it wrong. I can't do it well, but I can do it badly.' Sometimes, with luck, while I'm sweating to do it wrong, I stumble on a right way. — Katherine Dunn
