“One day the play ends and the screen goes blank. There is nothing. Everything returns to its original formlessness - and then another dream begins.” EndsPlayDreamReturnOne DayOriginalsScreensHinduismBlank Author:Frederick Lenz
“I don't really think about roles - "dream roles." It's always about who's gonna be the person on the screen or who's gonna be the person on the stage and who's gonna direct it and put it all together.” ThinkingPersonsDreamTogetherRolesStageDirectScreens Author:Carey Mulligan
“Now musing o'er the changing scene Farmers behind the tavern screen Collect; with elbows idly press'd On hob, reclines the corner's guest, Reading the news to mark again The bankrupt lists or price of grain. Puffing the while his red-tipt pipe He dreams o'er troubles nearly ripe, Yet, winter's leisure to regale, Hopes better times, and sips his ale.” DreamReadingBehindsTroubleSceneNewsRedMarkPressesWinterCornersScreensListsFarmersGuestsLeisureGrainPipeRipeElbowsMusingsInnsAleTaverns Author:John Clare
“Las Vegas has become a child's picture-book dream of a city -- here a storybook castle, there a sphinx-flanked black pyramid beaming white light into the darkness as a landing beam for UFOs, and everywhere neon oracles and twisting screens predict happiness and good fortune, announce singers and comedians and magicians in residence or on their way, and the lights always flash and beckon and call.” WayChildrenBookDreamLightBlackWhiteCitiesDarknessFortuneScreensSingersComedianFlashMagicianCastlesGood FortuneVegasLas VegasUfoPyramidsBeamLandingPicture BooksOraclesNeonResidenceWhite LightSphinx Book:American Gods Source: American Gods
“The American Dream is the largely unacknowledged screen in front of which all American writing plays itself out.” WritingPlayDreamFrontsScreensAmerican Dream Book:The Collected Essays of Arthur Miller Source: The Collected Essays of Arthur Miller