Prejudged Character Quotes & Sayings
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The other shoppers were too well behaved to stare at the green-headed stoner and the tear-streaked lady zigzagging up the aisles with a chubby bearded guy scurrying behind them picking up the things they dropped. — Amy Goldman Koss

Batteries are the most dramatic object. Other things stop working or they break, But Batteries ... They Die. — Demetri Martin

I would change the knowledge I have into wisdom, so that the things that are to happen will be changed into the best that may be. — Padraic Colum

Choosing a director is like choosing a therapist - you want somebody who is going to be a step or two ahead of you, who can interpret and articulate your intentions better than you can, with the benefit of objectivity. I look for a collaborator who is going to help bring to life, on stage, in three dimensions, what is on the page. I wouldn't want a director who imposes conceits or distrusts the text or who has prejudged the characters. — Donald Margulies

I cannot be silent when facing these evils against women and children. — Chen Guangcheng

Art is not an elitist gift for a few select people. Art is for everyone. — Richard Attenborough

Finnish companies tend to be very traditional, not taking many risks. Silicon Valley is completely different: people here really live on the edge. — Linus Torvalds

I think there's a tremendous split between people who've been through a war and people who haven't. — Antonia Fraser

That'll be the day. — Ethan Edwards

Weariness of Men
My grandmother said when she was young
The grass was so wild and high
You couldn't see a man on horseback.
In the fields she made out
Three barns,
Dark and blown down from the weather
Like her husbands.
She remembers them in the dark,
Cursing the beasts,
And how they would leave the bed
In the morning,
The dead grass of their eyes
Stacked against her. — Frank Stanford

I'm going to take you somewhere and kiss you until you can't think or move or breathe. — Shelly Crane