1975 is as much a historical document as 1803.
Oh, I never use a seat belt. I don't believe in gravity. - John Guare
Oh, I never use a seat belt. I don't believe in gravity.
- John Guare
The great risk is always saying, "how will I communicate what I'm trying to get across to a room full of strangers sitting in the dark watching a sta… - John Guare
The great risk is always saying, "how will I communicate what I'm trying to get across to a room full of strangers sitting in the dark watching a sta…
The rich live hand-to-mouth too-just on a higher level. - John Guare
The rich live hand-to-mouth too-just on a higher level.
I read somewhere that everybody on this planet is separated by only six other people. Six degrees of separation between us and everyone else on this … - John Guare
I read somewhere that everybody on this planet is separated by only six other people. Six degrees of separation between us and everyone else on this …
The imagination says listen to me. I am your darkest voice. I am your 4 a.m. voice. I am the voice that wakes you up and says this is what I'm afraid… - John Guare
The imagination says listen to me. I am your darkest voice. I am your 4 a.m. voice. I am the voice that wakes you up and says this is what I'm afraid…
I don't think about taking a risk. I think about how far can I go. How can I make myself. What are the risks I must create. - John Guare
I don't think about taking a risk. I think about how far can I go. How can I make myself. What are the risks I must create.
How much of your life can you account for? My life is a collage of unaccounted for brush strokes; I am all random”. - John Guare
How much of your life can you account for? My life is a collage of unaccounted for brush strokes; I am all random”.
You can read ten books and finally come across one detail, and it's like, "now everything else makes sense. Now I know where I am." - John Guare
You can read ten books and finally come across one detail, and it's like, "now everything else makes sense. Now I know where I am."
Feydeau's one rule of playwriting: Character A: My life is perfect as long as I don't see Character B. Knock Knock. Enter Character B. - John Guare
Feydeau's one rule of playwriting: Character A: My life is perfect as long as I don't see Character B. Knock Knock. Enter Character B.
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