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"In theatre, the main objective is to make the art happy, not the audience! If you have to choose between the audience and the art, always choose the second! You must know that the audience will always pull you down; resist it and fly at the heights like an eagle!" »Mehmet Murat ildan
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"What is this world that is hastening me toward I know not what, viewing me with contempt" »Kahlil Gibran
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"viewing the child solely as an immature person is a way of escaping comforting him" »Clark Mousakas
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"If all the world's a stage, then where is the audience sitting" »Unknown
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"It isn't kind to cultivate a friendship just so one will have an audience." »Lawana Blackwell
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"To sway an audience, you must watch them as you speak." »C. Kent Wright
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"The best audience is intelligent, well-educated, and a little drunk." »Alben William Barkley
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"God is a comic playing to an audience that's afraid to laugh." »Francois Marie Arouet Voltaire
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"God is a comedian playing to an audience too afraid to laugh." »Voltaire
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"Creator: a comedian whose audience is afraid to laugh." »H. L. Mencken
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"Shall I crack any of those old jokes, master, At which the audience never fail to laugh?" »Aristophanes, Frogs, 405 B.C.
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"Shall I crack any of those old jokes, master, At which the audience never fail to laugh" »Aristophanes
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""R&b and pop presented by the bay area cofield twins that brings Duality to their audience"" »Duality
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"R&b and pop presented by the bay area cofield twins that brings Duality to their audience" »Stephanie D Love
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"Condense some daily experience into a glowing symbol, and an audience is electrified." »Ralph Waldo Emerson
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"Tomorrow night I appear for the first time before a Boston audience of 4000 critics." »Mark Twain
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"Acting is a form of deception, and actors can mesmerize themselves almost as easily as an audience." »Leo Rosten
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"There is nothing fantastic or ultradimansional about crab grass... unless you are an sf writer, in which case pretty soon you are viewing crab grass with suspicion. What are it's real motives And who sent it here in the first place It only looks like crab grass. That's what they want us to think it is. One day the crab grass suit will fall off and their true identity will be revealed. By then the Pentagon will be full of crab grass and it'll be too late. The crab grass, or what we took to be crab grass, will dictate terms." »Philip K. Dick
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""Young, R&b and pop presented by the bay area cofield twins that brings Duality to their audience"" »Duality
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"Somewhere out in this audience may even be someone who will one day follow my footsteps, and preside over the White House as the president' s spouse. I wish him well" »Barbara Bush
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"The lecturer should give the audience full reason to believe that all his powers have been exerted for their pleasure and instruction." »Michael Faraday
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"The power of illustrative anecdotes often lies not in how well they present reality, but in how well they reflect the core beliefs of their audience." »Barbara Mikkelson
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"When I told the people of Northern Ireland that I was an atheist, a woman in the audience stood up and said, Yes, but is it the God of the Catholics or the God of the Protestants in whom you don't believe" »Quentin Crisp
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"In the world's audience hall, the simple blade of grass sits on the same carpet with the sunbeams, and the stars of midnight." »Rabindranath Tagore
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"One may discover a new side to his most intimate friend when for the first time he hears him speak in public. He will be stranger to him as he is more familiar to the audience. The longest intimacy could not foretell how he would behave then." »Henry David Thoreau
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"One may discover a new side to his most intimate friend when for the first time he hears him speak in public. He will be stranger to him as he is more familiar to the audience. The longest intimacy could not foretell how he would behave then" »Henry David Thoreau
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"You may use different sorts of sentences and illustrations before different sorts of audiences, but you don't -- if you are wise -- talk down to any audience." »Norman Thomas
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"When I am asked, "What do you think of our audience?" I answer, "I know two kinds of audiences only--one coughing, and one not coughing."" »Arthur Schnabel, My Life and Music (1961)
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"It requires wisdom to understand wisdom the music is nothing if the audience is deaf." »Walter Lippmann
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"When I am asked, What do you think of our audience I answer, I know two kinds of audiences only--one coughing, and one not coughing." »Arthur Schnabel
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