“ Acting: An art which consists of keeping the audience from coughing. ”
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“ Acting is merely the art of keeping a large group of people from coughing. ”
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“ In music, the punctuation is absolutely strict, the bars and the rests are absolutely defined. But our punctuation cannot be quite strict because we have to relate it to the audience. In other words, we are continually changing the score. ”
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“ In music, the punctuation is absolutely strict, the bars and the rests are absolutely defined. But our punctuation cannot be quite strict because we have to relate it to the audience. In other words, we are continually changing the score. ”
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“ Acting: An art which consists of keeping the audience from coughing. ”
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“ If these railroad crossings were fixed right with metal devices that come down and block traffic, people couldn't pull up and get killed. ”
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“ In music, the punctuation is absolutely strict, the bars and the rests are absolutely defined. But our punctuation cannot be quite strict because we have to relate it to the audience. In other words, we are continually changing the score. ”
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“ Acting: An art which consists of keeping the audience from coughing. ”
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“ In music, the punctuation is absolutely strict, the bars and the rests are absolutely defined. But our punctuation cannot be quite strict because we have to relate it to the audience. In other words, we are continually changing the score. ”
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“ Acting: An art which consists of keeping the audience from coughing. ”
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“ In music, the punctuation is absolutely strict, the bars and the rests are absolutely defined. But our punctuation cannot be quite strict because we have to relate it to the audience. In other words, we are continually changing the score. ”
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