I had learned that you should always shout louder than your aggressor.
It's always the story that interests me.
I always have coffee without sugar, you know. Just cream.
No, I only like whether I like the story or not, essentially see something in it that isn't completely there.
The Long, Long Trailer (1954) actually happened and the man wrote a book about it. Father of the Bride, same thing; a banker wrote that who had never written anything else.
But I think musicals are going to have to deal with important subjects.
I use colors to bring fine points of story and character.
Extensive violations of human rights (torture, forced reduction of living standards for much of the population, police-sponsored death squads, destruction of representative institutions or of independent unions, etc. ) are directly correlated with US government support. The linkage is not accidental; rather it is systematic. The reason is obvious enough. Client fascism often improves the business climate for American corporations, quite generally the guiding factor in foreign policy.
I never heard tell of any clever man that came of entirely stupid people.
I'm more straightforward, and I speak up more than I did before. When I was younger, I wouldn't speak up as much, but now that I'm a mom, things have changed.
To think great thoughts you must be heroes as well as idealists.