Allison Mack I like the consistency of a TV show, but I like it for three months out of my year, not nine. – Allison Mack Consistency Quotes Months Quotes I always want to be telling stories in whatever fashion I can, and directing is really just understanding and learning a different element of that storytelling process. There’s a relationship in the reality with how theater is presented – you can’t experience that anywhere else. When you mess up, you mess up obviously, when you sweat, you sweat obviously, when you cry, you cry obviously. There’s no hiding in theater.
Ai WeiweiPower Censorship is saying: ‘I’m the one who says the last sentence. Whatever you say, the conclusion is mine.’ But the internet is like a tree that is growing. The people will always have the last word – even if someone has a very weak, quiet voice. Such power will collapse because of a whisper. – Ai Weiwei
Declan McKenna I think one of the coolest things that you can do with music is when it sounds a certain way and can be kind of misleading in terms of the lyrical content, like what David Bowie did with ‘Oh You Pretty Things’ or The Beatles on ‘Maxwell’s Silver Hammer.’ That the song kind of has this double meaning of conflicting emotions. – Declan McKenna
Eniola Aluko I think public criticism of players can go one of two ways: either the players will want to raise a proverbial middle finger at their manager and prove them wrong, or the squad will go within themselves and performances will deteriorate. – Eniola Aluko
Charles de LintFriendship The beginning of a friendship, the fact that two people out of the thousands around them can meet and connect and become friends, seems like a kind of magic to me. But maintaining a friendship requires work. I don’t mean that as a bad thing. Good art requires work as well. – Charles de Lint
Himani Shivpuri No matter how creatively satisfying theatre might be, it is a poorly-paid medium, which is sad. – Himani Shivpuri
Sylvia Hoeks Think of Capt. Hook, and then put an ‘s’ after it. Capt. Hooks. That’s me. – Sylvia Hoeks
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