Top 35 Israel Horovitz Quotes
#1. I grew up in Wakefield, Mass., and there were only a couple of Jewish families in the town.
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#2. Any actor, any playwright who's worked a life in the theater knows how to do things cheaply and quickly. It's just all by necessity. Invention is everything.
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#3. I learned Hebrew from a high school teacher named Mr. Cohen. We would drive down the highway to meet his car, and Jewish boys from these Massachusetts towns would sit in his car and learn the lessons.
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#6. I have seen dozens upon dozens of productions of 'Lebensraum' in dozens of languages around the globe.
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#7. There is no crime greater, or more worthy of punishment, than being strange and frightened among the strange and frightened; except assimilation to the end of becoming strange and frightened, but apart from ones own real self.
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#9. It's not unusual for people to like Florida in the winter. I'm not a great tourist. I like coming down to work.
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#10. Art has no answers, only solutions, and resolutions... Art has only vision and revision... Art has only hope and more hope... again and again, against circumstance and history... What we hope life might be, again and again, against what we see it has been. In hope, there is a reason to continue.
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#11. I began coming to Paris in the 1960s when I was told audiences here liked my work. More than 20 of my plays have been produced in Paris, and several have had long runs and have returned in revivals.
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#12. You write a play mostly out of yourself. There's a need to get a certain thing down.
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#13. The Holocaust story has been told and retold so many times.
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#14. People expect someone with the name 'Israel Horovitz' to be a little old man with sideburns carrying a Torah.
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#15. I have never written a play, a story, a poem, or my one film - anything - unless something was troubling me enough, wrecking me, in fact, to drive me back into the absurdity of writing. I do not enjoy writing.
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#17. I've always been a fighter - it's always been a part of my personality.
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#18. I write because I don't know how to ask my questions any other way.
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#19. I'm really into the irony of writing vaguely radical plays that instantly win huge establishment awards. It's really amusing.
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#20. If work isn't rooted in comedy, people will turn from it, or they'll use it like soap opera.
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#23. You simply can't make someone love you if they don't. You must choose someone who already loves you. If you choose someone who does not love you, this is the sort of love you must want.
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#24. Gloucester's not some chi-chi tourist town. It's a working-class seaport: a no-kidding-around down-and-dirty place.
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#27. My agent in London says all New York films are wonderful if they're really New York films because they're like travelogues.
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#28. I have a visceral response to a memory of working-class life.
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#29. What Lou Tyrrell creates when he has a theater is a birthing center for new plays.
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#30. It's one of the terrors of old age that your body is not your friend. Or to be out on the street and be frightened of someone because you're not in good shape and can't do anything about it.
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#31. L.A. is so focused on TV and film that theater is kind of an arcane sport. People look at you like you're doing something cute.
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#32. Lou Tyrrell has created a theatre that is a safe haven for playwrights, a birthing center for new American writing. Arts Garage has created a vital, enthusiastic audience for theatre, music, painting and sculpture in Delray Beach.
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#33. If you prepare, and you've got wonderful, bright people who get it, who accept and appreciate your preparation, then you don't have to explain yourself 9,000 times.
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#34. Theatre's great. It's such an act of faith. It's a wonderful art form where you suspend disbelief for a couple of hours. It's a lovely art form because the actors and the audience are alive and in the room at the same time together. That's why I love the theatre.
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#35. Maybe all theatre is going to be irrelevant for all time.
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