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Dorothea Brande it is the sum of small things successfully done that lifts a life out of bondage to the humdrum.
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Suzanne Farrell I loved the stage not because it provided an escape from myself or my humdrum life but because when the curtain went up I could be whoever I wanted to be, and that was true freedom - to be myself.
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Mark Haddon Jane Austen writes about these humdrum lives with such empathy that they seem endlessly fascinating
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William Osler Nothing will sustain you more potently than the power to recognize in your humdrum routine, as perhaps it may be thought, the true poetry of life.
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Martin O'Malley When I was in Grade 9, there was an election for high school president, and one of the candidates told us that if we elected him, he would abolish homework. He promised this to the entire student body from the stage in the school gymnasium.
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Jim Owens We're so early in the storm ... that the hometown companies only themselves are in the early stages of identifying where the damage is.
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John Warner We're going to recommend to the secretary of defense not to use such funds as he has available ... to implement the initial stages of this program.
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Steve Bazaz We're going to play the No. 1 seed before a packed house on the national stage again. I'm really happy for the program because I'm a fan and love seeing Monmouth basketball all over the place.
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Stephan Jenkins We're going to play really long tonight. They're gonna have to drag us off the stage tonight.
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Kenny Ortega There's an old Fred Astaire movie where the stage becomes bigger and deeper and more complex. Moments like that really did impact on me and influence me.
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Katie Lowes 'Scandal' has been, for me, the most consistent time I've ever logged in front of a camera. I grew up in the theater, and I feel very confident and comfortable on the stage and in front of a live audience, but the camera is a very different medium.
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Mike Goodman What we're seeing right now is most likely stage one, with other details to come in the near future.
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Lane Green What we're saying is we are setting the stage to broaden our area and scope. I'm not saying how far we are going or not going.
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Monica Procar We can custom order for anybody. We have dozens of different fabric choices, and tier curtains and panels can be ordered as well.
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William Shakespeare We will draw the curtain and show you the picture.
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Al McGuire That's it. Curtains. Off to the races. Treetops. Seashells and balloons.
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William Shakespeare The fringed curtains of thine eye advance, And say what thou seest yond.
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Edwin Booth But Nature cast me for the part she found me best fitted for, and I have had to play it, and must play it till the curtain falls.
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David Anders I miss theater. I miss living the arc of the character, from curtain to curtain, and I miss the immediate audience response.
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Charles de Lint I always feel that there is a curtain, you know, that if I could just peek behind the curtain I'd see how the world really works. And since I haven't had it I have to write about it instead.
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Edith Piaf Performers and their public should never meet. Once the curtain comes down, the performer should fly away like a magician's dove.
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John Donne Busy old fool, unruly Sun, / Why dost thou thus, / Through windows, and through curtains call on us? / Must to thy motions lovers' seasons run?