Top 17 Quotes About Speech And Drama
#1. Doubtless some ancient Greek has observed that behind the big mask and the speaking-trumpet, there must always be our poor little eyes peeping as usual and our timorous lips more or less under anxious control.
George Eliot
#2. My school friends thought I was outgoing and bubbly, but that masked a lot of insecurities, and maybe that's the reason I chose drama - to build a bit of self-confidence. I had a great teacher, and I won a few speech and drama competitions and just fell in love with it.
Deborah Mailman
#3. How many Buddhists does it take to change a lightbulb? Many in body, one in mind.
Vinessa Shaw
#4. I first got into acting when I was about 12. I started doing speech and drama lessons. All my friends were doing it at the time and my dad encouraged it. He encouraged any extracurricular activity.
Bella Heathcote
#5. They do it in Thai restaurants in London. You ask for a drink, and it comes in a glass with loads of seaweed and pebbles in it like a scene from Finding Nemo.
Karl Pilkington
#7. Rude am I in my speech, And little blessed with the soft phrase of peace.
William Shakespeare
#8. I tried four times to get into the Central School of Speech and Drama before I got accepted. I started when I was 17, which was too young, in retrospect, and finally went when I was 21. I just kept plugging away. Determined? Yeah, I think I was.
Catherine Tate
#9. Meanwhile my beans, the length of whose rows, added together, was seven miles already planted, were impatient to be hoed,
Henry David Thoreau
#10. A curious thought experiment ... Nietzsche's message to us was to live life in such a way that we would be willing to repeat the same life eternally
Irvin D. Yalom
#12. I did dancing and singing when I was little, and then when I was 12 years old my friends were taking speech and drama at school. They were private lessons, and I started doing that. Over the years everyone else dropped out and I just kept going. I loved it.
Bella Heathcote
#13. I have no technical psychological interest; it is drama, speech,and events that interest me.
Evelyn Waugh
#14. I made a very concerted decision to go to drama school in the United States. But I did have the opportunity to go to Britain's Central School of Speech and Drama, and my dad and I had a few tense words about that. He wanted me to go to British drama school.
Kate Burton
#15. A baton of light across the bracken redeemed the reputation of the color brown with fiery reds and yellows.
Ian McEwan
#16. The man who has a library of his own collection is able to contemplate himself objectively, and is justified in believing in his own existence.
Augustine Birrell
#17. If a man is a beast, he's a beast in his heart, and that's not the kind of heart that beats in you.
Dean Koontz
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