Harold Prince Quotes
The truth of the matter is that I have lasted a long time, and with it comes both good and bad things. One of the good things is that no one can ever take my career away from me. No one can ever say, 'You can't be in the theater any more.'
Harold Prince
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Everyone looks adorable singing with James Corden.
Walt Mossberg
I hope to continue building my acting career and work more on projects that fulfill my artistic thirst.
Karolina Kurkova
The crisis of black politics can only be resolved through the development of multiclass, multiracial, progressive political structures.
Manning Marable
In New Orleans, music is part of the culture. You're raised with it, from the cradle to the grave, and all in-between.
Aaron Neville
We think of the 1950s as an oppressive time in the culture, and indeed it was, but it was also in many ways a more secular moment, and one in which great scientific achievements flourished. I don't want to get too gauzy about this, but there was much more respect for science as a necessary part of society.
Hanya Yanagihara
I wanted to be a rock star when I grew up, or at least a singer/songwriter.
Katey Sagal
People don't slip. Time catches up with them.
Nat King Cole
It has to do - I think - with growing up in an apartment, with my aunt and my cousins right next door to me, with the door open, with neighbors walking in and out, with people yelling at each other all the time.
Larry David
We have a bad image in the world, I've got to admit. I just want people to think twice about Colombia. Don't go by the first impression.
Camilo Villegas
As long as you put me out on the court, I was gonna play hard.
Brandon Jennings
If we are peaceful, if we are happy, we can smile, and everyone in our family, our entire society, will benefit from our peace.
Thich Nhat Hanh
The truth of the matter is that I have lasted a long time, and with it comes both good and bad things. One of the good things is that no one can ever take my career away from me. No one can ever say, 'You can't be in the theater any more.'
Harold Prince