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Quotes by Playwrights - Page 3

I've often heard it said, a preacherMight learn, with a comedian for a teacher.
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
He lay on his back in his blankets and looked our where the quartermoon lay cocked over the heel of the mountains. In the false blue dawn the Pleiades seemed to be rising up into the darkness above the world and dragging all the stars away, the great diamond of Orion and Cepella and the signature of Cassiopeia all rising up through the phosphorous dark like a sea-net. He lay a long time listening to the others breathing in their sleep while he contemplated the wildness about him, the wildness within.
Cormac McCarthy
We shall not cease from explorationAnd the end of all our exploringWill be to arrive where we startedAnd know the place for the first time.
T.S Eliot
But what can be done, the one who loves must share the fate of the one he loves.
Mikhail Bulgakov
There are dreams which belong only partly in the unconscious; these are the dreams we remember on waking so vividly that we deliberately continue them, and so fall asleep again and wake and sleep and the dream goes on without interruption, with a thread of logic the pure dream doesn't possess.
Graham Greene
The ovation roared around him. He felt nothing in particular, hardly even the embarrassment he had feared. He had to go up again—this time without Fräulein Gasteiner, and it was a little peculiar to him to hear the noise of clapping hands and the loud shouts of "Bravo". He bowed several times, turned to the door and then, just as the clapping was getting weaker, he heard a voice from slightly behind him, or to the side—he couldn't quite tell—but the words were perfectly distinct, no matter how quietly they had been said: "Poor devil!" He wanted to look around, but he felt that that would seem absurd.
Arthur Schnitzler
History respects revolutions; and yet, if a revolution is progressive, support it; if it is reactionary, resist it!
Mehmet Murat ildan
What she was doing was, she was letting it be his idea. She was walking him along, holding his hand tightly enough to lead him, loosely enough for him to be unaware of it. She was an absolute natural. Or maybe all women could do that to all men, if they wanted to.
Ben H. Winters
Come live with me and be my Love, And we will all the pleasures prove
Christopher Marlowe
Hope is not the conviction that something will turn out well but the certainty that something makes sense regardless of how it turns out.
Václav Havel
The nice thing about being away from home is the feeling of excitement when returning to it!
Mehmet Murat ildan
Everything in New York is a photograph. All the things that are supposed to be dirty or rough or unrefined are the most beautiful things. Garbage cans at the ends of alleyways look like they've been up all night talking with each other. Doorways with peeling paint look like the wise lines around an old feller's eyes. I stop and stare but can't stay because men always think I'm selling something. Or worse, giving something away. I wish I could be invisible. Or at least I wish I didn't look like someone they want to look at. They stop being part of the picture, they get up from their chess game and come out of the frame at me, blocking my view.
Ann-Marie MacDonald
O shame! Where is they blush?
William Shakespeare
In this world one is seldom reduced to make a selection between two alternatives. There are as many varieties of conduct and opinion as there are turns of feature between an aquiline nose and a flat one.
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
I even made poor Louis take me on Crusade. How's that for blasphemy? I dressed my maids as Amazons and rode bare-breasted halfway to Damascus. Louis had a seizure and I damn near died of windburn... but the troops were dazzled.
James Goldman
Most people are boring and stupid.
Oscar Wilde
Manners are the hypocrisy of a nation.
Honoré de Balzac
Stairs are your teacher; they teach you to be stronger. Love your teacher and every time life puts some stairs before you, accept them as a present!
Mehmet Murat ildan
You have a spark of anarchy in your spirit and that's not to be tolerated. Nothing wild or honest is tolerated her! It has to be extinguished...
Tennessee Williams
It is customary these days to ignore what should be done in favour of what pleases us.
Plautus
The fear of dogs is deep and universal amongst all that are less than Man.
Lord Dunsany
She's the kind of woman who climbed the ladder of success wrong by wrong.
Mae West
I believe in my mask-- The man I made up is meI believe in my dance-- And my destiny
Sam Shepard
MURRY: I believe in a lot of things. Santa Claus, magic, vampires, and even ghosts but I don't believe in luck. Good or bad.
Hillary DePiano
What is the world’s problem? The world is still believing the old childish stories! That is the problem! Grow up, world, grow up! Be a bit serious!
Mehmet Murat ildan
[Camila] was quite incapable of establishing any harmony between the claims of her art, of her appetites, or her dreams, and of her crowded daily routine. Each of these was a world in itself.
Thornton Wilder
Just about all he could find in its favor was that it paid well and liberated children from the pernicious influence of their parents.
Joseph Heller
Always try to be a little kinder than is necessary.
J.M. Barrie
But drunkenly, or secretly, we swore,Disciples of that astigmatic saint,That we would never leave the islandUntil we had put down, in paint, in words,As palmists learn the network of a hand,All of its sunken, leaf-choked ravines,Every neglected, self-pitying inletMuttering in brackish dialect, the ropes of mangrovesFrom which old soldier crabs slippedSurrendering to slush,Each ochre track seeking some hilltop andLosing itself in an unfinished phrase,Under sand shipyards where the burnt-out palmsInverted the design of unrigged schooners,Entering forests, boiling with life,Goyave, corrosol, bois-canot, sapotille.Days!The sun drumming, drumming,Past the defeated pennons of the palms,Roads limp from sunstroke,Past green flutes of the grassThe ocean cannonading, come!Wonder that opened like the fanOf the dividing frondsOn some noon-struck sahara,Where my heart from its rib cage yelped like a pupAfter clouds of sanderlings rustily wheelingThe world on its ancient,Invisible axis,The breakers slow-dolphining over more breakers,To swivel our easels down, as firmAs conquerors who had discovered home.
Derek Walcott
A new world order can only be created if we establish an order where the powerful wolf cannot eat the weak lamb!
Mehmet Murat ildan
Well people are just one species too, aren't they. And it's never stopped them fighting with each other; all the same species and think of all the excuses for war they've used! It hasn't had to be about space to live in, it's been about power, prestige, influence, fame, resources and I don't know what else!
Karel Čapek
It's always the same with lost people; you start out looking for them, and you end up losing yourself.
Grant Morrison
Want to give a very strong energy to someone with a simple act? Then, smile!
Mehmet Murat ildan
Art is long, life short, judgment difficult, opportunity transient. To act is easy, to think is hard; to act according to our thought is troublesome.
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Age is a high price to pay for maturity.
Tom Stoppard
Journalism justifies its own existence by the great Darwinian principle of the survival of the vulgarist.
Oscar Wilde
To love oneself is the beginning of a lifelong romance.
Oscar Wilde
To live is the rarest thing in the world. Most people exist, that is all.
Oscar Wilde
Wisdom is the most important part of happiness.
Sophocles
If the artist does not fling himself, without reflecting, into his work, as Curtis flung himself into the yawning gulf, as the soldier flings himself into the enemy's trenches, and if, once in this crater, he does not work like a miner on whom the walls of his gallery have fallen in; if he contemplates difficulties instead of overcoming them one by one ... he is simply looking on at the suicide of his own talent.
Honoré de Balzac
Poverty makes you sad as well as wise.
Bertolt Brecht
Let each man say what he deems truth, and let truth itself be commended unto God.
Gotthold Ephraim Lessing
The greatest hero for a country is the person who gave a progressive vision, a peaceful soul, a modern mind and an unshakable belief in science to his nation. And for the Turks, this honorable name is Atatürk, an immortal revolutionist!
Mehmet Murat ildan
In thy foul throat thou liest.
William Shakespeare
In life there are times where you have to behave like twilight streets: Don’t move, don’t speak, don’t even dream, just be silent and wait for the light to shine on you!
Mehmet Murat ildan
Marriage is a great institution but I'm not ready for an institution.
Mae West
All I want to do now is look at life. You may come and look at it with me, if you care to.
Oscar Wilde
Such a deep silence surrounds me, that I think I hear moonbeams striking on the windows.
Lucian Blaga
If you knew how great is a mother's love, you would have no fear.
J.M. Barrie
Man wants but little here below Nor wants that little long.
Oliver Goldsmith
Everyone chases after happiness, not noticing that happiness is at their heels.
Bertolt Brecht
Corrupted freemen are the worst slaves.
David Garrick
We first make our habits, then our habits make us.
John Dryden
the beast who dreams of man and has so dreamt in running dreams a hundred thousand years and more. Dreams of that malignant lesser god come pale and naked and alien to slaughter all his clan and kin and rout them from their house. A god insatiable whom no ceding could appease nor any measure of blood.
Cormac McCarthy
What is rain? It is thousands of drop-friends coming from the sky!
Mehmet Murat ildan
Words are just farts from a lot of fools who have swallowed too many books.
Robertson Davies
Fire is one of our best friends in this cold universe. Put some wood in it to show your gratitude.
Mehmet Murat ildan
On my strand, lovely flowers their blossoms unfold,My mother shall grace thee with garments of gold.
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
When the characters are really alive before their author the latter does nothing but follow them in their action in their words in the situations which they suggest to him.
Luigi Pirandello
O wonderful, wonderful, and most wonderful wonderful! And yet again wonderful, and after that, out of all hooping.
William Shakespeare
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