As Romeo Irving reminded me of a pig who has been taught to play the fiddle. He did it cleverly, but would be better employed in squealing. |
Conceit is an insuperable obstacle to all progress. |
Eulogy is nice, but one does not learn anything from it. |
If it is the mark of the artist to love art before everything, to renounce everything for its sake, to think all the sweet human things of life well lost if only he may attain something, do some good, great work - then I was never an artist. |
If it is the mark of the artist to love art before everything, to renounce everything for its sake, to think all the sweet human things of life well lost if only he may attain something, do some good, great work, then I was never an artist. |
Imagination, industry, and intelligence -- ''the three I s'' -- are all indispensable to the actress, but of these three the greatest is, without doubt, imagination. |
Imagination! Imagination! I put it first years ago, when I was asked what qualities I thought necessary for success on the stage |
Imagination! Imagination! I put it first years ago, when I was asked what qualities I thought necessary for success on the stage |
No amount of skill on the part of the actress can make up for the loss of youth. |
Only a great actor finds the difficulties of the actor's art infinite. |
Usefulness! It is not a fascinating word, and the quality is not one of which the aspiring spirit can dream o' nights, yet on the stage it is the first thing to aim at. |
Vary the pace... is one of the foundations of all good acting. |