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Postmodern Theatre Quotes By Cassandra Clare

Then again, all women are dangerous. — Cassandra Clare

Postmodern Theatre Quotes By Gucci Mane

How you dress on the outside, it represents your soul. — Gucci Mane

Postmodern Theatre Quotes By Penelope Ward

It used to. Now, it's just broken. How do I fix it?" "Sometimes, we can't. — Penelope Ward

Postmodern Theatre Quotes By Philip Auslander

In theatre, presence is the matrix of power; the postmodern theatre of resistance must therefore both expose the collusion of presence with authority and resist such collusion by refusing to establish itself as the charismatic Other. — Philip Auslander

Postmodern Theatre Quotes By Orson Welles

I don't want any description of me to be accurate; I want it to be flattering. I don't think people who have to sing for their supper ever like to be described truthfully - not in print anyway. We need to sell tickets, so we need good reviews. — Orson Welles

Postmodern Theatre Quotes By Jim Ramstad

I am pleased to launch the Friends of Thailand Caucus in the U.S. House of Representatives. — Jim Ramstad

Postmodern Theatre Quotes By Robert Wilson

Some years ago, I was invited to speak in Houston, Texas. They said I was a founder of 'postmodern theatre'. So I said to my office, 'This is ridiculous for me to go and speak about postmodern theatre when I don't know what it means, but ... they're paying me a lot of money, so I'll go.' — Robert Wilson

Postmodern Theatre Quotes By Michael Hutchence

But then, you know, I'm very happy, I've got to this stage in my life and I'm not dead. I haven't got married and divorced and done all that palimony business, you know all that mess. — Michael Hutchence

Postmodern Theatre Quotes By Jeremy Begbie

In much postmodern theatre ... the line between theatre and non-theatre is deliberately erased. — Jeremy Begbie

Postmodern Theatre Quotes By Gerrit Scott Dawson

God still speaks to us. He speaks not from a life of ease, far removed from our suffering. He speaks from the cross, the same place of agony where we live. He speaks as one who joins our suffering wherever we are. He blesses us as he says, "I am with you now in your suffering. Take courage. Soon you will be with me in Paradise." So we realize that from the cross Jesus enacts the words of Aaron's benediction. Lifted on the rough beams, Jesus is yet God shining on us in favor. Even when we killed him, Jesus was gracious to us. Lined with pain, cut and bleeding, his countenance yet radiated love. The most shameful thing human beings have ever done, putting the incarnate Son of God to death, has become the greatest sign of his blessing grace. — Gerrit Scott Dawson

Postmodern Theatre Quotes By Michael Downey

The spiritual life and especially its expression in mystical experience, is not so much a matter of striving for heights of mystical union between the soul and God who is utterly different from us. It is rather more a matter of attending to God's presence with us and responding to God's presence by being altogether present to the divine presence which is always near. The long history of Christian spirituality has to do with the various ways of responding to God's presence and participating ever more fully in the divine life altogether present in human life, history, the world and the church. — Michael Downey

Postmodern Theatre Quotes By Curtis Sittenfeld

Nd I thought how liking a boy was just the same as believing you wanted to know a secret - everything was better when you were denied and could feel tormented by curiousity or loneliness. But the moment of something happening was treacherous. It was just so tiring to have to worry about whether your face was peeling, or to have to laugh at stories that weren't funny. — Curtis Sittenfeld

Postmodern Theatre Quotes By Clay Shirky

Collaboration is not an absolute good. — Clay Shirky

Postmodern Theatre Quotes By Patrice Pavis

Postmodern theatre seems unwilling to listen to talk about textual or theatrical heritage, which it treats as no more than memory in the technical sense of that word, as an immediately available and reusable memory bank. — Patrice Pavis

Postmodern Theatre Quotes By Walter Lang

It seems we will continue to have problems with this classification and it may be because it comes under the heading of creation rather than preservation. — Walter Lang