Orson Welles Quotes
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A little bit of stage fright, then I'm ready.
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Voter ID laws have a disproportionate impact on groups that lean democratic - including blacks, hispanics and students.
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When I'm on stage, I'm quite over the top - I'm quite flamboyant and camp.
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Islam's laws are fixed and that is why Islam is stable.
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We want laws to be applied predictably.
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I could not separate myself off stage from myself on stage, as so many actors can.
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History laughs at both the victim and the aggressor.
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I'm always up for going back to the stage.
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Some actors don't even read the stage directions at all.
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I have not broken the laws of the United States or the laws of the Dominican Republic.
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Safe storage and child access prevention laws are critical steps as we seek to reduce the occurrence of accidental shootings and suicides involving guns.
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Unless I'm on a stage, I don't want to be the event in someone's day.
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I don't order laws, I propose them.
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Well, as you know, I'm really only happy when I'm on stage.
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I've been on stage since I was eight.
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The first time I went on stage as an adult was touring with the Johnny Cash Show. I'd sang as a child. But my grown-up initiation was as part of that band.
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I wouldn't mind going half naked on stage, if that is what my role demands.
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There are a lot of actors - I'm probably one - who are most at home when they're on stage.
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You want to know if we're animals? When I'm on stage with the volume rippling my body like a glass of water and thousands of people are generating heat in my direction, there's no time for thought. My basement facilities take over completely. Sure it's animal. People might like to talk about art, but look where art is, in the gutter.
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I watched Janis one time - we opened for her - and that's the only time I ever saw her. We opened for Jimi Hendrix. I got to stand on the side of the stage and watch him for two hours and then he died. But I got the essence before they left.
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Who I am on stage is just an amped up version of who I am in real life.
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Mannerism is always longing to have done, and has no true enjoyment in work. A genuine, really great talent, on the other hand, has its greatest happiness in execution.
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That is what the title of artist means: one who perceives more than his fellows, and who records more than he has seen.
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The laws and the stage, both are a form of exhibitionism.