The Life of the Theatre Quotes
The Life of the Theatre
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The Life of the Theatre Quotes
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“You cannot be free if you are contained within a fiction.”
― The Life of the Theatre
― The Life of the Theatre
“Among my brethren are many who dream with wet pleasure of the eight hundred pains and humiliations, but I am the other kind: I am a slave who dreams of escape after escape, I dream only of escaping, ascent, of a thousand possible ways to make a hole in the wall, of melting the bars, escape escape, of burning the whole prison down if necessary.”
― The Life of the Theatre
― The Life of the Theatre
“We are a feelingless people. If we could really feel, the pain would be so great that we would stop all the suffering. If we could feel that one person every six seconds dies of starvation (and as this is happening, this writing, this reading, someone is dying of starvation) we would stop it. If we could really feel it in the bowels, the groin, in the throat, in the breast, we would go into the streets and stop the war, stop slavery, stop the prisons, stop the killings, stop destruction. Ah, I might learn what love is.
When we feel, we will feel the emergency: when we feel the emergency, we will act: when we act, we will change the world.”
― The Life of the Theatre
When we feel, we will feel the emergency: when we feel the emergency, we will act: when we act, we will change the world.”
― The Life of the Theatre
