“With a novelist's sense of drama and a historian's understanding of the social forces that shape our lives, Tom Gjelten has captured vividly -- through the chronicle of a powerful family's fortunes -- one of the great political dramas of our time.” PoliticalForceSocialUnderstandingPowerfulOur LivesDramaShapesFortuneNovelistsOur TimeHistorianTomsCapturedChroniclesGreat Political Author:Ronald Steel
“Police thrillers are so widely read and police dramas so commonplace on television that many people think they have a good understanding of what a cop's world is like. But in truth that world is seldom revealed with anything approaching verisimilitude. We get it with The Wagon.” PeopleThinkingWorldUnderstandingTelevisionDramaPoliceCopCommonplaceThrillersWagonsGood Understanding Author:Daniel Horan
“You have to understand how the human eye behaves when it views a scene for the first time. Work with that knowledge, and your paintings will have more drama and will evoke strong reactions.” FirstsHumansEyeStrongUnderstandingViewsPaintingDramaSceneFirst TimeReactionsBehaveEvokeHuman Eyes Author:Mike Svob
“I lost my athletic scholarship by injuring my right knee. That right knee kept me out of Vietnam, and I went into Drama. I put them all together with a football foundation and the house was built on Drama - and love and kindness and understanding and grace.” TogetherHouseLostUnderstandingKindnessGraceFootballDramaBuiltAnd LoveFoundationKneesVietnamAthleticScholarshipLove And KindnessAthletic Scholarships Author:Gary Busey
“I think the only real referent for anybody writing drama is probably Hamlet. You have the most extreme tragic drama, this sort of blood-boltered thing, but it's also very funny, which is simply a matter of the playwright being alive and observant and entertaining, and understanding not only the world but what will play.” ThinkingWorldWritingRealMatterPlayUnderstandingAliveBloodDramaExtremesTragicEntertainingPlaywrightObservant Author:William Monahan
“When you're studying drama, when you're a young actor, there are simple rules about acting. "Why am I here? What prevents me from leaving? What am I trying to get? How do I hide something?" So when you're making a film like Abel's movie, you want to be thinking about those things all the time. And you wanna be armed with those things, and you hope the other actors you're working with have the same understanding of drama and scene and acting. Sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't.” ThinkingTryingSometimesFilmUnderstandingSimpleActingStudyDramaSceneLeaving Author:Matthew Modine
“Halt regarded him. He loved Horace like a younger brother. Even like a second son, after Will. He admired his skill with a sword and his courage in battle. But sometimes, just sometimes, he felt an overwhelming desire to ram the young warrior's head against a convenient tree. "You have no sense of drama or symbolism, do you?" he asked. "Huh?" replied Horace, not quite understanding. Halt looked around for a convenient tree. Luckily for Horace, there were none in sight.” SometimesYoungDesireFeltUnderstandingTreeSonBrotherDramaBattleSkillsSightWarriorOverwhelmingConvenientHaltSymbolismRamsYounger BrotherOverwhelming Desire Author:John Flanagan
“Avoid providing material for the drama that is always stretched tight between parents and children; it uses up much of the children’s strength and wastes the love of the elders, which acts and warms even if it doesn’t comprehend. Don’t ask for advice from them and don’t expect any understanding; but believe in a love that is being stored up for you like an inheritance, and have faith that in this love there is strength and blessing so large that you can travel as far as you wish without having to step outside it.” IfsBelieveChildrenUseAsksWishParentUnderstandingStepsAdviceMaterialsDramaBlessingWasteParentingUnconditional LoveHave FaithProvidingEldersInheritanceUnconditionalChildren And Parents Author:Rainer Maria Rilke
“Everyone has this universal understanding of roommate drama.” UnderstandingDramaUniversalRoommate Author:Leighton Meester
“Art is humanity's most essential, most universal language. It is not a frill, but a necessary part of communication. The quality of civilization can be measured through its music, dance, drama, architecture, visual art and literature. We must give our children knowledge and understanding of civilization's most profound works.” GivingChildrenArtHumanityLiteratureLanguageUnderstandingQualityCommunicationCivilizationDramaEssentialsArt IsUniversalOur ChildrenProfoundArchitectureVisualsVisual ArtUniversal LanguageKnowledge And UnderstandingFrills Author:Ernest L. Boyer