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  • The word theatre comes from the Greeks. It means the seeing place. It is the place people come to see the truth about life and the social situation.

  • Life beats down and crushes the soul and art reminds you that you have one.

  • You cannot afford to confine your studies to the classroom. The universe and all of history is your classroom.

  • The theatre was created to tell people the truth about life and the social situation.

  • In life, as on the stage, it's not who I am but what I do that's the measure of my worth and the secret of my success. All the rest is showiness, arrogance and conceit.

  • The theatre is a spiritual and social X-ray of its time.

  • The actor has to develop his body. The actor has to work on his voice. But the most important thing the actor has to work on is his mind.

  • It's not enough to have talent. You have to have a talent for your talent.

  • The ideas of the great playwrights are almost always larger than the experiences of even the best actors.

  • You'll never really be great unless you aim high.

  • Happy children should not try to be artists. You have to be born with a broken heart and a sense of loneliness inside. I never had a happy moment as a child myself.

  • One way we can enliven the imagination is to push it toward the illogical. We're not scientists. We don't always have to make the logical, reasonable leap.

  • Actors need a kind of aggression, a kind of inner force. Don't be only one-sided, sweet, nice, good. Get rid of being average. Find the killer in you.

  • Your job as actors is to understand the size of what you say, to understand what's beneath the word.

  • The best author is a dead author, because he's out of your way and you own the play. Take what he has given you and use it for what you need.

  • The theatre-acting, creating, interpreting - means total involvement, the totality of heart, mind and spirit.

  • The actor must be full of passion. If he's too cool he's better off as the manager of a company, not someone who appears on the stage.

  • When you stand on the stage you must have a sense that you are addressing the whole world, and that what you say is so important the whole world must listen.

  • Acting is in everything but the words.

  • Acting can be the healthiest profession in the world, because it allows you to do things you can't do in real life. It allows you to understand more than just what life provides you.

  • You have to get beyond your own precious inner experiences.

  • Life in the theatre isn't necessarily when you get money from performing. It isn't when you sign a contract. It isn't even when you are in a play. It's when you understand it. If you understand it, you'll know why you want to act.

  • When you most succeed, you do so by seeming not to act at all.

  • Tell yourself that the world is outside, that it's not to be hidden from you, that you are going to thrust yourself forward and be relaxed in the world. You have chosen a field where you're going to be hurt to the blood. But to retreat from the pain is death

  • Acting requires a creative and compassionate attitude. It must aim to lift life up to a higher level of meaning and not tear it down or demean it. The actor's search is a generous quest for that larger meaning. That's why acting is never to be done passively.

  • No actor is a success unless he feels inside himself, as long as he lives, that he is good.

  • The imagination is closer to the actor than real life-more agreeable, more comfortable.

  • The actor cannot afford to look only to his own life for all his material nor pull strictly from his own experience to find his acting choices and feelings.

  • An addict is someone who uses their body to tell society that something is wrong.

  • Be innocent, wise and ninety-five.

  • By taking elements you observe in life, you can develop qualities in your acting life that you don't ordinarily call upon in your personal life.

  • Don't use your conscious past. Use your creative imagination to create a past that belongs to your character. I don't want you to be stuck with your own life. It's too little.

  • Emotions aren't doable. Actions are doable, and if you do them correctly, they prompt the feelings.

  • Growth as an actor and as a human being are synonymous.

  • I would live in a communist country providing I was the Queen.

  • If you can't take both sides, it means you can only play yourself.

  • It's not important to know who you are. It's important to know what you do, and then to do it like hercules!

  • Life is boring. The weather is boring. Actors must not be boring.

  • Our heritage as actors goes back thousands of years, and we have to feel as comfortable in the clothes, and the language of Sophocles as we do in our sneakers.

  • The most important thing you can teach actors is to understand plays.

  • The only excuse for not coming to a class or a performance is death.

  • The play is not in the words, it's in you!

  • The ultimate aim of the training is to create an actor who can be responsible for his artistic development and achievement.

  • The word theatre comes from the Greeks. It means the seeing place.

  • To grow: that is your deepest and truest need when you say, 'I want to be an actor.'

  • Today the influences of your society pressure you to be successful before your time. They are pulling you down. They have pulled you down, you big, sweet, magnificent, young, potential artists. They have pulled you down so far that you are on the verge of destruction. Only you don't know it because you want to be a success

  • When an acting teacher tells a student 'that wasn't honest work' or 'that didn't seem real,' what does this mean? In life, we are rarely 'truthful' or 'honest' or 'real'. And characters in plays are almost never 'truthful' or 'honest' or 'real'. What exactly do teachers even mean by these words? A more useful question is: What is the story the actor was telling in their work? An actor is always telling a story. We all are telling stories, all the time. Story: that is what it is all about.

  • You act with your soul. That's why you all want to be actors, because your souls are not used up by life.

  • You have to do something. If you do something, you become somebody. Even a daffodil does something, has a profession. It gives off scent, professionally.

  • You have to get beyond your own precious inner experiences. The actor cannot afford to look only to his own life for all his material nor pull strictly from his own experience to find his acting choices and feelings. The ideas of the great playwrights are almost always larger than the experiences of even the best actors.

  • You will only fail to learn if you do not learn from failing.

  • You'll begin to act when you can forget your technique - when it is so securely inside you that you need not call upon it consciously.

  • Your curse is that you have chosen a form that requires endless study .... It means you have to read, you have to observe, you have to think, so that when you turn your imagination on, it has the fuel to do its job.

  • Your talent is in your choice.

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