Stephen Sondheim Quote by Jennifer Crusie Download Open image ““Stephen Sondheim said : " If you know where you're going, you've gone. Move on.”” — Jennifer Crusie ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.4 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare Stephen Sondheim
Sondheim informs us, more than any other composer, about the joys, passion and pain of being a woman living in various social conditions through… — Hannah Waddingham Copy Share Image
The thing with Sondheim is that people sometimes say he's the only thing that matters, and then you end up embalming him, when the… — Jonathan Bailey Copy Share Image
“Mahler; you cannot go back after listening to him. He is the future!” — Orkhan Mirzesoy Copy Share Image
“For Frank, music was like a garden – it sowed seeds in far-flung places. People would miss out on so many wonderful things if… — Rachel Joyce Copy Share Image
“Heath holds the door to the band room open for me, and I get to my chair without falling, snapping together my clarinet and… — Mindy McGinnis Copy Share Image
“Good God! Think of listening to Wagner for a whole fortnight with a woman who takes about as much interest in music as a… — Marcel Proust Copy Share Image
“Some pieces of music, I like them so much, I wonder why they have to end, and if I had the strength, I'd keep… — Amy Gordon Copy Share Image
“The next night, after a monotonous day at work, I found myself drawn away from my room down the same stairs, to the same… — Stephanie Skeem Copy Share Image
“Just go there is completely bonkers! That i get to play music - That's something else” — Greyson Chance Copy Share Image
“You don't have to let go, because there's nothing to hold onto. --Alan Watts” — Alan Watts Copy Share Image
“A classical LP was playing... ... Jealous and sweet, this music was, sobbing and gorgeous, muddy and crystal. But if the right words existed… — david mitchell Copy Share Image
“She gave Rachel her usual obsessively loving smile, including Phin in it, too, as her future son-in-law. Such a nice couple , her smile… — Jennifer Crusie Copy Share Image
Your cat just got cat hair on me.” “It’s only fair,” Min said. “Your suit just got expensive suit lint on him. — Jennifer Crusie Copy Share Image
Look, I'm not ready for you," Min said. "I'm not prepared. I don't have any defenses when you're around. I make these plans and… — Jennifer Crusie Copy Share Image
“She had to be the calmest woman in the world. Either that or she trusted him completely. That was depressing somehow. He went to… — Jennifer Crusie Copy Share Image
“He picked up the biscuit box and said, "Come on, Marlene. Back into hiding in case somebody comes looking for you, although only God… — Jennifer Crusie Copy Share Image
Can we go to work now? Because we're about a minute away from breaking out the ice cream and talking about our feelings, and… — Jennifer Crusie Copy Share Image
“At eleven, Kate woke Jake up when she went searching in the cooler for juice. "You know, you used to be peaceful," he grumbled.… — Jennifer Crusie Copy Share Image
This is a woman you've known less than twelve hours. It took you a year to pick out a couch, but you're seriously—" “Yes,”… — Jennifer Crusie Copy Share Image
“Gabe turned his head to look up at her. The moon came through the skylight and backlit Chloe's short blonde curls, making her look… — Jennifer Crusie Copy Share Image
“Show tunes are great. Stephen Sondheim. Rodgers and Hammerstein. Wicked. Rent. The Music Man. Almost any musical will do. Except Cats.” “Why? Doesn’t it… — Connie Willis Copy Share Image
To my mind, 'Dear Brutus' stands halfway between Shakespeare's 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' and Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine's 'Into the Woods'. Like them,… — Michael Dirda Copy Share Image
As a person, Stephen Sondheim is a very funny, very dry and very shy man. I've never witnessed any diva-ish moments, he just always… — Michael Ball Copy Share Image
“I Read by Stephen Sondheim from "Passion" Fosca: I do not read to think. I do not read to learn. I do not read… — Stephen Sondheim Copy Share Image
Popular music of the last 50 years has failed to keep in step with advances in musical theater, namely Stephen Sondheim. But the two… — Stephin Merritt Copy Share Image
Even though we try not to be nostalgic about drawing from old music, I'm always inspired by things like old Cole Porter songs or… — Ron Mael Copy Share Image
I think Stephen Sondheim is a - and I hardly ever use this word - but this is as close as it gets to… — Christoph Waltz Copy Share Image
The only Train song I like is the one that I play in my act "Drops Of Jupiter". Sheryl Crow has three or four… — Michael Showalter Copy Share Image
In the Stephen Sondheim song, when something bad happens in the circus, they send in the clowns. In America's political circus, they send in… — Gavin Esler Copy Share Image
The first time I encountered Stephen Sondheim was like everyone else: through snatches of old songs people performed in drama school, through 'Send in… — Michael Ball Copy Share Image
Stephen Sondheim told me that Oscar Hammerstein believed everything that he wrote. So there's great truth in the songs, and that's what was so… — Bernadette Peters Copy Share Image