Quotes about Drama
Wrestling is a business, it is show business and wrestling championships are props.
- Ted DiBiase Sr.
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- Euripides
my soul always reverts to the Old Testament and to Shakespeare. There at least one feels that it's human beings talking. There people hate, people love, people murder their enemy and curse his descendants through all generations, there people sin.
- Soren Kierkegaard
Christianity makes of life a moral drama in which we play a starring role and in which the most ordinary events take on a grand significance.
- Dinesh D'Souza
She had no tolerance for scenes which were not of her own making.
- Edith Wharton
I think great romance needs great obstacles and textures.
- Ang Lee
In theater, blood is ketchup; in performance, everything's real.
- Marina Abramovic
My whole life is a theater piece.
- Lady Gaga
I paid my dues at drama school and worked backstage in every Theatre in London.
- Richard O'Brien
When I first started out in the industry, I was 12 or whatever, and I wanted to be on something so bad, and I didn't know what I was going to be on. At the time, I was in school, and I was working on drama and theatrical stuff, so I never thought that I'd end up going to comedy.
- Zendaya
In worldly terms, she was totally innocent; Eve before the fall, with no knowledge of good and evil. She made one realize how necessary the Fall was; without it, there would have been no human drama, and so no literature, no art, no suffering, no religion, no laughter, no joy, no sin and no redemption. Only camera work (towards which Mrs. Dobbs's painting was reaching) and sociology (which her sister, Beatrice Webb, may be said to have invented).
- Malcolm Muggeridge
is probable that, like the illustrious author of the drama, all were unconscious of any incongruity between their sentiments and actions.
- Edith Wharton