Top 17 Proscenium Arch Quotes

#1. Merlyn always said that sportsmanship was the curse of the world, and so it is.

T.H. White

#2. I don't read books, but I have friends who do.

George W. Bush

#3. Success is difficult to define.

Marvin Sapp

#4. It is my ambition to be, as a private individual, abolished and voided from history, leaving it markless.

William Faulkner

#5. Many of my short fictions use theatre as a metaphor for situations in which characters find themselves estranged from the larger, uncontrollable world that may or may not lie beyond the proscenium arch.

Norman Lock

#6. Everyone else is just mad cause i came from the bottom with out them

Curtis Jackson

#7. Art cannot be bought or sold. It can only be created or destroyed.

Iimani David

#8. The camera lens or the television camera is still just a proscenium arch. And as a great old character actor once said to me, wherever you're acting, you reach up and take hold of the proscenium arch, and you pull it down around your shoulders.

Robert Preston

#9. Geologists on the whole are inconsistent drivers. When a roadcut presents itself, they tend to lurch and weave. To them, the roadcut is a portal, a fragment of a regional story, a proscenium arch that leads their imaginations into the earth and through the surrounding terrane.

John McPhee

#10. I want to beg him not to leave. Tell him that I'm still here. But I lie frozen. All I can do is watch as he gets up. And disappears from my view.

Susan Ee

#11. All art is dependent on technology because it's a human endeavour, so even when you're using charcoal on a wall or designed the proscenium arch, that's technology.

George Lucas

#12. A cigarette is a breathing space. It makes a parenthesis. The time of a cigarette is a parenthesis, and if it is shared, you are both in that parenthesis. It's like a proscenium arch for a dialogue.

John Berger

#13. Any false value is gonna be fairly boring in Perl, mathematicians notwithstanding.

Larry Wall

#14. One cannot evolve from one's robothood until one realizes how totally one has been robotized.

Timothy Leary

#15. Behind the proscenium arch, you can't always hear what people in the audience are saying.

Billy Connolly

#16. But desperation is the mother-in-law of invention.

Laura Marney

#17. So when at times the mob is swayed To carry praise or blame too far, We may choose something like a star To stay our minds on and be staid.

Robert Frost

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