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Writing Quotes by David Hare
- As you write plays, you discover what you believe. And until you know what you believe, you can't write a play.
- Style is the art of getting yourself out of the way, not putting yourself in it.
- I fell into writing plays by accident. But the reason I write plays is that it's the only thing I'm any good at.
- I'm trying to write something in which you know that it's all about sex but you never see any.
- The actual business of writing dialogue is not thought of as a craft.
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