Callas Quote by Terrence McNally Download Open image “In those days, you had to like one or the other. You couldn't like Sutherland AND Callas.” — Terrence McNally ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.1 out of 5 (4 ratings) Copy quoteShare Callas Couldn Like Like Sutherland Sutherland Sutherland Callas
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Whenever you think you're writing what other people want to hear from you, and that it'll be commercial, you're doomed to disaster. Writing has… — Terrence McNally Copy Share Image
Young people have got to start their own theaters, really. All good theater is a kind of mom-and-pop operation. Start your own theater. — Terrence McNally Copy Share Image
Work with good directors. Without them your play is doomed. At the time of my first play, I thought a good director was someone… — Terrence McNally Copy Share Image
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I'm of the school 'Write what you know.' You can educate yourself, but the best writing usually comes from the heart. — Terrence McNally Copy Share Image
I like to surprise myself. I've always been attracted to projects where I don't know how they're going to turn out. — Terrence McNally Copy Share Image
I may think I have inalienable rights to be alive and happy, but I don't - life is a blessing. — Terrence McNally Copy Share Image
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“MARIA. So. How is everyone? Can you hear me? I don't believe in microphones. Singing is first of all about projection. So is speech.… — Terrence McNally Copy Share Image
I will not enter into a public feud with Madame Callas, since I am well aware that she has considerably greater competence and experience… — Rudolf Bing Copy Share Image
The most widely criticised singers in the history of opera, Maria Callas and Franco Corelli, happen also to be the best singers. I am… — Andrea Bocelli Copy Share Image
When Callas carried a grudge, she planted it, nursed it, fostered it, watered it and watched it grow to sequoia size. — Harold C. Schonberg Copy Share Image
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I'm very nearly drunk enough to be transcendent," Calla said after a space. She was not the only psychic drinking, but she was the… — Maggie Stiefvater Copy Share Image
When does it happen?" "It already has," Calla replied. Her eyes opened and fixed on Blue. "And it hasn't yet. Time' circular, chicken. We… — Maggie Stiefvater Copy Share Image
I search and can't find myself. I belong in chrysanthemum time, sharp in calla lily elongations. God made my soul into an ornamental thing. — Fernando Pessoa Copy Share Image
The first opera I went to see was Maria Callas singing 'Tosca'. — Marianne Faithfull Copy Share Image
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I thought you said scrying was a bad idea.” “It's like vodka,” Calla said. “It really depends on who's doing it. — Maggie Stiefvater Copy Share Image
The calla lilies are in bloom again. Such a strange flower—suitable to any occasion. I carried them on my wedding day, and now I… — Anonymous Copy Share Image