“The high stage of world-industrial development in capitalistic production finds expression in the extraordinary technical development and destructiveness of the instruments of war.” WorldWarStageExpressionDevelopmentInstrumentsExtraordinaryProductionsDestructiveness Book:The Rosa Luxemburg Reader Source: The Rosa Luxemburg Reader
“I'd like to think I could physically manage doing that, but I don't think it feels authentic to the kind of performer that I am. I think that, for me, being stationary and just sort of singing the songs seems to be the most connected and authentic expression for me on stage.” ThinkingFeelsKindSeemsSongStageExpressionSingingConnectedManagePerformersStationary Author:Sara Bareilles
“I think the idea of embodying the physical presence of a character is the same on stage and screen. There are just different levels of expression to keep in mind for each platform.” ThinkingMindIdeasDifferentCharacterLevelsStageExpressionScreensPlatformsDifferent Levels Author:Amanda Schull
“Unless you are in the willingness and ease and ecstasy of some kind of moment, you may end up the editor of your thoughts and of your expressions. I find I'm that way on stage.” WayKindMayEndsMomentsStageExpressionEaseWillingnessEditorsEcstasy Author:Alex Ebert
“There were studies that asked people in different cultures to draw pictures of their enemies, and the pictures all looked remarkably the same. They always had exaggerated canine teeth and a certain sort of expression. That led to speculation about whether at an earlier stage in the human experience we were hunted by some sort of carnivore.” PeopleHumansDifferentCertainCultureEnemyStudyStageExpressionDrawsTeethSpeculationHuman ExperienceExaggeratedDifferent CulturesCanineHuntedCarnivores Author:Jaron Lanier