"Most dear actors, eat no onions nor..." - Quote by William Shakespeare
Most dear actors, eat no onions nor garlic, for we are to utter sweet breath.
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“The difference between acting badly or brilliantly is not based on your ability, but on the state of your mind and/or body in any given moment.”
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“I have always cautioned partners that I considered three years a minimum in determining whether we were "performing".”
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“I have criticized absent people so often, and then discovered, to my humiliation, that I was talking with their relatives, that I have grown superstitious about that sort of thing and dropped it.”
“Do not spit gum in the drinking fountains.”
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