
Top 17 Female Playwrights Quotes
#1. I just feel like, for whatever reason, female playwrights don't really ask me to do their plays. Nothing would make me happier than finding the sisterhood, but I can't make them.
Anna D. Shapiro
#2. I realized I was ignoring my girlfriend. I couldn't remember, was it two in the pink and one in the stink? Three in the pink and two in the stink? How many went in the stink?" ~ Jeff strand
Jeff Strand
#3. We don't pump out albums eight months apart from each other.
Josh Silver
#4. Nobody makes a movie thinking it's still going to be watched and talked about and quoted 20 years later.
Harry Shearer
#5. A minimum of two voting members must be at arm's length from the thesis (one of these two is usually the external examiner). A maximum of two members can participate remotely (via videoconference or teleconference).
Anonymous
#6. Life is a series of decisions Ella, and some of us make the wrong ones.
James Turner
#7. I think maybe my attention span is too long to tweet.
Nick Rhodes
#8. There is NO way you're living out your purpose if you're conforming to the rules. There is NO way you'll fulfill your destiny if you're trapped in the dogma of what other people think.
Catrice M. Jackson
#9. Look at the people around you. Some Inspire you, some Perspire you. Be with those that build Energy in you.-RVM
R.v.m.
#10. I have no great faith in women's plays. They always seem to me to lack precisely that which women lack, viz: testicles.
George H. Boker
#11. Thou wilt not utter what thou dost not know. And so far will I trust thee,
Stephen Greenblatt
#12. In writing about Harold and Maureen with their terrible unspoken secret, and all those people that Harold meets as he walks to save a friend's life, I was trying to celebrate the ordinary people.
Rachel Joyce
#13. Christian scholarship will be a poor and paltry thing, worth little attention, until the Christian scholar, under the control of his authentic commitment, devises theories that lead to promising, interesting, fruitful, challenging lines of research.
Craig G. Bartholomew
#15. I was shocked to my marrow the very first time I heard the Church is saying a man can marry a man. What? It is from that shock, that surprise, how is that possible? Is it a kind of experiment or something? They are sick or tired of normal heterosexual relationships? How could that be?
Peter Akinola
#16. At the end of the day, even the magic of machine translation is like Facebook, a way of taking free contributions from people and regurgitating them as bait for advertisers or others who hope to take advantage of being close to a top server.
Jaron Lanier
#17. Television thrives on unreason, and unreason thrives on television. It strikes at the emotions rather than the intellect.
Robin Day
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