“The real challenge in acting is in comedy. It's easier to get that gasp in a drama. Not easy, because you still have to find that emotional pitch. And when you do something in drama and you hear that sob from the audience it's so fulfilling. But as a comic actor, when the laugh is supposed to come and you punch in that line and nothing happens it is dreadful. It's horrific and you feel like dying right there.” FeelsStillsRealHappensActorsEasyChallengesLinesActingAudienceLaughingComedyDyingEmotionalEasierDramaThings HappenComicFulfillingHorrificFeel Like Dying Author:George Takei
“All the great Shakespeare plays are about killing. Alas, poor Yorick, that's about death. And in Romeo and Juliet everyone up ends up dying. The greatest dramas in the world are all about sex, violence and death.” WorldEndsPlaySexPoorViolenceDyingDramaKillingAlasJulietShakespeare Play Author:Ray Winstone
“I started on television, and on sitcoms, and loved them, but then they sort of seemed to be going through sort of an ice age, and they started dying off one by one, and I recognized that, and my representatives recognized that, and we said 'Well, let's look at dramas and other things like that.'” WellsLooksSaidAgeDyingTelevisionDramaIceRepresentativesSitcomIce Age Author:David Alan Basche
“We dream — it is good we are dreaming — It would hurt us — were we awake — But since it is playing — kill us, And we are playing — shriek — What harm? Men die — externally — It is a truth — of Blood — But we — are dying in Drama — And Drama — is never dead — Cautious — We jar each other — And either — open the eyes — Lest the Phantasm — prove the Mistake — And the livid Surprise Cool us to Shafts of Granite — With just an Age — and Name — And perhaps a phrase in Egyptian — It's prudenter — to dream —” MenDreamEyeAgeDiesNamesHurtMistakeBloodDyingDramaProveSurpriseHarmPhrasesAwakeCautiousJarsEgyptianGranite Book:The Poems of Emily Dickinson Source: The Poems of Emily Dickinson
“Where hunters and woodcutters once slept in their boots by the dying light of their thousand fires and went on, old teutonic forebears with eyes incandesced by the visionary light of a massive rapacity, wave on wave of the violent and the insane, their brains stoked with spoorless analogues of all that was, lean aryans with their abrogate Semitic chapbook reenacting the dramas and parable therein.” LightEyeBrainFireDyingDramaThousandWaveViolentInsaneMassiveBootsHuntersVisionariesParablesAnalogue Author:Cormac McCarthy
“A great biography should, like the close of a great drama, leave behind it a feeling of serenity. We collect into a small bunch the flowers, the few flowers, which brought sweetness into a life, and present it as an offering to an accomplished destiny. It is the dying refrain of a completed song, the final verse of a finished poem.” ShouldFeelingsSongBehindsDestinyDyingFlowerDramaFinalsFinishedBunchAccomplishedOfferingSerenityVersesBiographiesSweetnessRefrain Author:Andre Maurois
“Losing a family member, and her dying knowing she didn't have to die, that...is a scar that will last forever for the people remaining, and even with good actions and good words, that scar will never disappear. Ever.” PeopleActionLastsDiesForeverKnowingDyingDramaMembersLosingDisappearScarFamily MembersGood WordsGood Actions Author:Kim Du-han
“I've just made a cancer drama, called 'Now Is Good,' directed by Ol Parker and starring Dakota Fanning. We filmed in Brighton and it's about a girl dying of leukemia, although it's not as depressing as it sounds.” MadeGirlSoundDyingDramaCancerDepressingDakotaLeukemiaBrighton Author:Kaya Scodelario