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What we're dealt with hopefully is two arms, two eyes, two legs, a head, a heart. The variations, the extensions, the possibilities of the human body, what that can do
John Guare
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John Guare
Age: 86
Born: 1938
Born: February 5
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The rich live hand-to-mouth too-just on a higher level.
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Avoiding humiliation is the core of tragedy and comedy.
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You can't kind of take away, you either do or you don't. If you kind of take away something you're a failure.
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You don't push the button that says Now I will write something that resonates in time. You don't know. It's what happens after a play is finished.
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James Joyce wrote the definitive work about Dublin while he was living in Switzerland. We're all where we come from. We all have our roots.
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Everyone talks about America, this great country. You hear, I'm more patriotic than you are. No, I'm more patriotic! But how few people know the history of this country and how we came into being. That's the part that just amazed me.
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You cannot write to resonate twenty or thirty or forty years from now. You only can write for that very day, but whatever happens is all gravy.
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