“Fame does not make you happy. It just makes you look in the mirror a lot, worrying about how you look today for your audience.” InspirationalLooksDoeTodayWorryAudienceBuddhismFameMirrorsMake You Happy Author:Frederick Lenz
“During 'Saturday Night Fever' at the end of the first act dance number I tried to perform a split-jump, only I can't do them so I ended up on my ass followed by the most unsightly backward roll out of it, followed by the cast falling over in laughter and a good portion of the audience too.” InspirationalFirstsI CanEndsNightFallNumbersAudienceLaughterDanceCastsAssPortionsSplitsSaturdayFeverSaturday NightSaturday Night Fever Author:Adam Garcia
“I feel that music on the screen can seek out and intensify the inner thoughts of the characters. It can invest a scene with terror, grandeur, gaiety, or misery. It can propel narrative switftly forward, or slow it down. It often lifts mere dialogue into the realm of poetry. Finally, it is the communicating link between the screen and the audience, reaching out and enveloping all into one single experience.” InspirationalFeelsCharacterPoetryMusicAudienceSceneExperienceMiseryMereTerrorCommunicateScreensDialogueLiftsNarrativeRealmsReachingLinksComposerReach OutGrandeurSound Of MusicGaietyBackground Music Author:Bernard Herrmann
“'I believe, Mr. Snitchey,' said Alfred, 'there are quiet victories and struggles, great sacrifices of self, and noble acts of heroism, in it - even in many of its apparent lightnesses and contradictions - not the less difficult to achieve, because they have no earthly chronicle or audience - done every day in nooks and corners, and in little households, and in men's and women's hearts - any one of which might reconcile the sternest man to such a world, and fill him with belief and hope in it.” MenWorldInspirationalBelieveHeartLittlesSaidSelfDoneMightBeliefI BelieveDifficultAudienceStruggleSacrificeAchieveVictoryQuietCornersNobleContradictionHeroismHouseholdReconcileLightnessChroniclesGreat SacrificeActs Of Heroism Book:The Complete Works of Charles Dickens: A Christmas Carol and Other Christmas Books Source: The Complete Works of Charles Dickens: A Christmas Carol and Other Christmas Books