Top 13 Musicais Broadway Quotes
#1. I think I'm pretty much down to earth, and I'm not really way, way out there.
Robert Morse
#2. Now his hopes were dashed to shit, because she wasn't going to implicate Trigga in Kenyon's murder. She couldn't.
Leo Sullivan
#3. Look around in the world, and you may see some in every place who are objects of pity, bereaved by sad accidents of all the comforts of life, while in the meantime Providence has tenderly preserved you.
John Flavel
#4. To know and love one other human being is the root of all wisdom.
Evelyn Waugh
#5. When an idea is idiotic to begin with, its applications never make any sense.
Edith Hahn Beer
#6. You have to be really willing to embrace life and life's turns, and play that for your audience, because there is value in every moment of that journey.
Lesley Ann Warren
#7. This is another one that perplexes me.
"Would you like your milk in a bag?"
"No, I think it's fine inside that plastic jug, but thanks for asking first!!
Neil Leckman
#8. Our ideals of freedom, set forth and realized in our Constitution, are our greatest export to the world.
Robert Byrd
#9. Whenever I'm in theatre situations I will go out of my way not to talk about my father, but in the film world I can be really proud of my family and say, 'You know what: my dad's a really, really famous theatre director,' because nobody has any idea.
Rebecca Hall
#10. I put heavy weight on certainty. It's not risky to buy securities at a fraction of what they're worth.
Warren Buffett
#11. One of the outcomes of a Spirit-filled life is a new illumination to understand God's Word.
F. E. Marsh
#12. In a story there is always a reader, and this reader is a fundamental ingredient not only of the process of storytelling but also of the tale itself. Today,
Umberto Eco
#13. The ideal is to create a completely fragmented atomized society where everybody is totally alone, doing nothing but trying to pursue created wants, and the wants are created.
Noam Chomsky
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