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Knowing is the most profound kind of love, giving someone the gift of knowledge about yourself.
Marsha Norman
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Marsha Norman
Age: 77
Born: 1947
Born: September 21
Music Pedagogue
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Louisville
Kentucky
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People listen to music with cavemen ears: Is it a bird song or the call of a lion? The audience at a musical is dancing in their hearts.
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If someone wants to say 'I love you' in a straight play, they say it, and then it's the other person's turn to talk. But in a song, you can sing about it for another three minutes. The musical form has that unique opportunity to express at length what joy really feels like.
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Family is just accident.... They don't mean to get on your nerves. They don't even mean to be your family, they just are.
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When you fight something long enough, it becomes a center pole right in your life and you count on it to be there to fight with.
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on the whole the American theater, dominated by men, does not perceive women fighting for their lives as a central issue.
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Music expresses longing and love and joy better than any piece of dialogue you can ever write.
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Write about the thing that frightens you most.
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Art is how a culture records its life, how it poses questions for the next generation and how it will be remembered.
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People do think that if they avoid the truth, it might change to something better before they have to hear it.
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Dreams are illustrations from the book your soul is writing about you.
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I grew up at the piano, and I longed to write musicals.
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At the heart of the failure of most plays is the inability to carry on a thoughtful conversation about your work with yourself.
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During the day, our souls gather their ... impressions of us, how our lives feel. ... Our spirits collect these impressions, keep them together, like wisps of smoke in a bag. Then, when we're asleep, our brains open up these bags of smoke ... and take a look.
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In the theater, when people hear that you're writing a play, they want to know what it's all about, whether there's a role for them. You write it fairly quickly, and it becomes a group activity before you're really ready to have company.
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Jesus was a suicide, if you ask me.
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What's so good about a heaven where, one of these days, you're going to get your embarrassing old body back?
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When ''night, Mother' opened, I did not know how long it would be before I would have another show on Broadway.
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The theater is a communal event, like church. The playwright constructs a mass to be performed for a lot of people. She writes a prayer, which is really just the longings of one heart.
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I have had an inordinate and painful concern for the audience in my writing career.
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If I had not had music in my life, I would be the neurasthenic vision of the playwright.
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