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  • A tap dancer is really a frustrated drummer. -- Eleanor Powell
  • I never wanted to be a painter; I wanted to be a tap dancer. -- Andy Warhol
  • I was a tap dancer as a child, so I understand precision and repetition. -- Elliott Gould
  • We were tap-dancers but we put more style into it, more bodywork, instead of just footwork. -- Harold Nicholas
  • I would imagine that if you could understand Morse code, a tap dancer would drive you crazy. -- Mitch Hedberg
  • When I was a child I wanted to be Pope. My greatest disappointment is missing out on that. I also wanted to be a tap dancer but I never fulfilled that ambition either. -- Peter Ackroyd
  • I am an expressionist and by that I mean that I'm not a photographer or a writer or a painter or a tap dancer, but rather someone who expresses himself according to his needs. -- Duane Michals
  • I just hate to be in one corner. I hate to be put as only a guitar player, or either only as a songwriter, or only as a tap dancer. I like to move around. -- Jimi Hendrix
  • I started as a tap dancer in Durban, which is on the coast. That was an important part of growing up, turning on the radio in the morning and hearing Zulu singing or the news in Zulu. -- Roselee Goldberg
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  • I feel like people used to leave their homes and go to their local theatre, and they used to watch ballet dancers and musical theatre performers and tap dancers and orchestras and dog acts. You had to leave your home, be in the presence of other people, know how to behave, and enjoy the human being whose beating heart was in front of you. -- Laura Benanti
  • In the high school classroom you are a drill sergent, a rabbi, a shoulder to cry on, a disciplinarian, a singer, a low-level scholar, a clerk, a referee, a clown, a counselor, a dress-code enforcer, a conductor, an apologist, a philosopher, a collaborator, a tap dancer, a politician, a therapist, a fool, a traffic cop, a priest, a mother-father-brother-sister-uncle-aunt, a bookeeper, a critic, a psychologist, the last straw. -- Frank McCourt
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