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It's funny because when I was growing up, I was really into science fiction and fantasy as a kid. And, when I first became a screenwriter, I ended up really just doing historical drama and non-fiction based stuff, like Band of Brothers and stuff that didn't get made, but was also non-fiction. ~ John Orloff
Historical Drama quotes by John Orloff
As the bitterroots, necessary for the healing but unpleasant to taste. (What Father Sacco's parishioners say about the man.) ~ Joseph C. Sciarillo
Historical Drama quotes by Joseph C. Sciarillo
Accuracy is paramount in every detail of a work of history. Here's my rule: Ask yourself, 'Did this thing happen?' If the answer is yes, then it's historical. Then ask, 'Did this thing happen precisely this way?' If the answer is yes, then it's history; if the answer is no, not precisely this way, then it's historical drama. ~ Tony Kushner
Historical Drama quotes by Tony Kushner
I stop to brace myself against the walls, which are painted with the fingerprints of family. ~ Nancy B. Brewer
Historical Drama quotes by Nancy B. Brewer
The beautiful thing about 'The Strain Trilogy' is the ability to move from gore to high fable to creeping dread to domestic drama to unbearable suspense to the uncanny and on and on. The epic journey is designed to support these swings in mood, and that complements my tastes, which are wide-ranging. ~ Chuck Hogan
Historical Drama quotes by Chuck Hogan
Historical capitalism is a materialist civilization. ~ Immanuel Wallerstein
Historical Drama quotes by Immanuel Wallerstein
Only two to three per cent of an audience is interested in words and pays attention to lyrics; most of the rest of it is about image or the beat or the sound, or else it's a tribal thing - country & western, rap, heavy metal, with historical folk rock off in some kind of cult. ~ Al Stewart
Historical Drama quotes by Al Stewart
I think 'Breaking Bad' is brilliant. Good drama in the U.S. is also so funny and blurs the line between light and dark. ~ Arthur Darvill
Historical Drama quotes by Arthur Darvill
So you do enjoy my lovemaking?"
She lifted an eyebrow. "If you can't tell that, sir, you are blind and deaf and probably stupid."
If he'd been a peacock, he would have been strutting about, displaying his feathers. ~ Sabrina Jeffries
Historical Drama quotes by Sabrina Jeffries
You're such a drama queen ~ Jodi Ellen Malpas
Historical Drama quotes by Jodi Ellen Malpas
The trouble with the Socialist Workers Party is that they live in an historical thermos-flask. ~ Neil Kinnock
Historical Drama quotes by Neil Kinnock
I want to do more drama. Comedy is the path of least resistance for my company. People know we can do them. People know they get a good response. People want to make them. Who am I to push up against that? ~ Ice Cube
Historical Drama quotes by Ice Cube
Okay, I said, what's so hot about playing the piano?
She told me that the most important thing was to establish the tenderness right off the bat, or at least close to the top of the piece, just a hint of it, a whisper, but a deep whisper because the tension will mount, the excitement and the drama will build - I was writing it down as fast as I could - and when the action rises the audience might remember the earlier moment of tenderness, and remembering will make them long to return to infancy, to safety, to pure love, then you might move away from that, put the violence and agony of life into every note, building, building still, until there is an important decision to make: return to tenderness, even briefly, glancingly, or continue on with the truth, the violence, the pain, the tragedy, to the very end. ~ Miriam Toews
Historical Drama quotes by Miriam Toews
Edward was dead. The magnitude of the news reverberated through me, thickening the air. His suffering was over. Yet what had he left behind? An England torn between Catholic and Protestant. ~ Ella March Chase
Historical Drama quotes by Ella March Chase
In my dictionary, romance is not maudlin, treacly sentiment. It is a curry, spiced with excitement, and humour, and a healthy dollop of cynicism. ~ Loretta Chase
Historical Drama quotes by Loretta Chase
I sometimes think it would be beneficial if people thought of each other as "historical factorials." Thus, (Myrtle!) would be understood not just as present-day Myrtle but as the product of all her past experiences. ~ John Allen Paulos
Historical Drama quotes by John Allen Paulos
Suffering and drama begin when you lie to yourself, even if you don't realize you are lying. ~ Miguel Angel Ruiz
Historical Drama quotes by Miguel Angel Ruiz
To captivate our varied and worldwide audience of all ages, the nature and treatment of the fairy tale, the legend, the myth have to be elementary, simple. Good and evil, the antagonists of all great drama in some guise, must be believably personalized. The moral ideals common to all humanity must be upheld. The victories must not be too easy. Strife to test valor is still and will always be the basic ingredient of the animated tale, as of all screen entertainments. ~ Walt Disney
Historical Drama quotes by Walt Disney
It feels as though it were just yesterday Grandfather exited my life like a bullet, leaving a bleeding hole behind. ~ Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni
Historical Drama quotes by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni
Jennings is too tough and honest a writer to let anyone off her moral hook, even her hero. ~ Maureen Jennings
Historical Drama quotes by Maureen Jennings
Get busy with the issue! In this regard, time is not friendly ... nor should it be. ~ T.F. Hodge
Historical Drama quotes by T.F. Hodge
Interestingly, the word 'person' did not originally refer to the individual in the way we tend to use it today. Instead, 'person' came, via french, from the Latin word 'persona', which referred to the mask worn by tan actor to protray a particular character. In this theatrical sense, personality has to do with the role or character that the person plays in life's drama. The person's individuality, in this sense, is a matter of the roles or characters that he or she assumes. ~ Nick Haslam
Historical Drama quotes by Nick Haslam
According to AC, serious historical inquiry incorrectly considers the question *what if* to be the turf of Philip K. Dick or comic book titles like *What if the Incredible Hulk Had the Brain of Bruce Banner?* Although historians were not in the business of assigning probabilities to historical events, AC opined they should. 'Look, chum," he once expounded, 'it's not like anything can happen at any time. You have to consider *conditions of possibility*. ~ H M Naqvi
Historical Drama quotes by H M Naqvi
Millennias old lies can be gradually accepted as truth.
This is the real ultimate power of historical engineering. ~ Toba Beta
Historical Drama quotes by Toba Beta
Drama holds a mirror up to life, but needn't reproduce it. ~ Roger Ebert
Historical Drama quotes by Roger Ebert
If you don't know what those old occupations were, how they were done, and how they interacted with the passersby, you're not prepared to write a historical novel. A historical figure doesn't pass through a blank countryside. That means you, the novelist, must learn by research what the whole place was like in those times. As much as you can, you must be like someone who has lived there, because you're going to be not just the storyteller but also the tour guide taking your readers through the past. ~ James Alexander Thom
Historical Drama quotes by James Alexander Thom
She will always be etched in my being, like thread sewn through the fibers of my very soul. ~ Trish Kaye Lleone
Historical Drama quotes by Trish Kaye Lleone
The whole discussion now underway on revolutionary forms in Russia and in China boils down to the judgement to be made of the historical phenomenon of the "appearance" of industrialism and mechanisation in huge areas of the world previously dominated by landed and precapitalist forms of production.
Constructing industrialism and mechanising things is supposedly the same as building socialism whenever central and "national" plans are made. This is the mistaken thesis. ~ Amadeo Bordiga
Historical Drama quotes by Amadeo Bordiga
I simply can't understand the stereotyping women as film makers who make soppy family dramas. Look at Katherine Bigelow: she has directed Point Break and Strange Days. I hate labels of any kind. Just because you are a woman you can't do this or that? Twenty years ago women entering the work force was enough of a shock. People just like the predictable; they feel safe with it. You know, it's such a bore ~ Deepa Mehta
Historical Drama quotes by Deepa Mehta
The cliffs are gorgeous. Breath-stealing, really. But not in the soft endearing way of a sunset or a wobbly new lamb. They're gorgeous like a storm is gorgeous - one of those raw, tempestuous ones that leave you feeling awed and scared at the same time. Ever been trapped in a car during a particularly brutal thunderstorm? The cliffs are that kind of beautiful. Think drama, rage, and peace all packed up into one stunning package. ~ Jenna Evans Welch
Historical Drama quotes by Jenna Evans Welch
Every reiteration of the idea that _nothing matters_ debases the human spirit.
Every reiteration of the idea that there is no drama in modern life, there is only dramatization, that there is no tragedy, there is only unexplained misfortune, debases us. It denies what we know to be true. In denying what we know, we are as a nation which cannot remember its dreams
like an unhappy person who cannot remember his dreams and so denies that he does dream, and denies that there are such things as dreams. ~ David Mamet
Historical Drama quotes by David Mamet
In my first year at drama school, I did this kids' show called 'Let's See.' ~ Alan Cumming
Historical Drama quotes by Alan Cumming
When I was a little kid it was my dream to go to drama school, but it was never something I thought would happen to me. I was a Jewish girl from North London and things like that don't happen to Jewish girls from North London called Amy Winehouse. ~ Amy Winehouse
Historical Drama quotes by Amy Winehouse
What sort of power is it that really and truly renders the deity present? Human beings automatically think of God as someone who possesses and wields power. Jesus forces people to consider whether that deeply rooted conviction is true or not. In historical terms it is readily apparent that power, left to its own inertial tendencies, tends to be oppressive in fact. So it cannot be the ultimate meditation of God, though human beings might tend to think so ~ Jon Sobrino
Historical Drama quotes by Jon Sobrino
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