Top 14 Playwriting Classes Quotes
#1. Even if I were informed, what's the likelihood of changing anyone's opinion, especially a couple of strangers'? If my own little mind is nailed shut, why wouldn't theirs be?
David Sedaris
#2. I fell into playwriting accidentally, took some classes in it, and also took creative writing classes, but I really didn't expect it to be a career because I didn't believe there was a way to make money as a playwright without being lucky and I didn't feel particularly lucky.
Orson Scott Card
#3. Experience is a teacher that knows no favorites.
Napoleon Hill
#4. He ran his hand down the surface and felt some imperfections in the steel near the center. He flipped it over to see that the alien had put an engraving into one of the surfaces. "Excali-bar," Jonathan said out loud. He smiled, rolling his eyes at the alien's sense of humor.
T. Ellery Hodges
#5. Journalism is a low trade and a habit worse than heroin, a strange seedy world of misfits and drunkards and failures.
Hunter S. Thompson
#6. My mother was working on her college degree throughout my childhood, and being the youngest in the family, that meant being dragged to a lot of her classes. She majored in playwriting, so I was exposed to theatre from a very young age, and it was just the most magical world to me.
Valorie Curry
#7. While no inference is intended here, it is worth noting, in connection with Milton Friedman's comment that "Kelso just turned Marx upside down," that it is not necessarily amiss to turn a fellow upside down if that in fact straightens out his thinking.
Louis O. Kelso
#8. Experts chosen to represent a specific point of view are cheerleaders, not scientists. And people who rely on them are denialists.
Michael Specter
#9. Advanced yoga is not withdrawal from the world. That's a preliminary state.
Frederick Lenz
#10. There's still is a status-quo group at City Hall who likes things done the old way, behind closed doors.
Laura Miller
#11. We should keep silent about those in power; to speak well of them almost implies flattery; to speak ill of them while they are alive is dangerous, and when they are dead is cowardly.
Jean De La Bruyere
#12. The average man's judgment is so poor, he runs a risk every time he uses it.
E.W. Howe
#13. There are two great gifts which God, in his love for man, has granted from on high: the priesthood and the imperial dignity,
Justinian I
#14. In other words, God Himself will prepare the man to meet these trials. Joseph found himself in this situation
Sunday Adelaja
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