Top 23 Quotes & Sayings by Bob Fosse

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American celebrity Bob Fosse.
Last updated on November 8, 2024.
Bob Fosse

Robert Louis Fosse was an American actor, choreographer, dancer, and film and stage director. He directed and choreographed musical works on stage and screen, including the stage musicals The Pajama Game (1954), Damn Yankees (1955), How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying (1961), Sweet Charity (1966), Pippin (1972), and Chicago (1975). His films include Sweet Charity (1969), Cabaret (1972), Lenny (1975), All That Jazz (1979), and Star 80 (1983).

Live like you'll die tomorrow, work like you don't need the money, and dance like nobody's watching.
I thank God that I wasn't born perfect.
My life is an open pamphlet. — © Bob Fosse
My life is an open pamphlet.
Choreography is writing on your feet.
I drink too much, I smoke too much, I take pills too much, I work too much, I girl around too much, I everything too much.
She not only kept her lovely figure, she's added so much to it.
In my next lifetime, I want to come back as a composer.
Life is just a bowl of cherries, don't take it serious, its mysterious. Life is just a bowl of cherries, so live and laugh and laugh at love, love a laugh, laugh and love.
If you think you can do better, then do better. Don't compete with anyone; just yourself.
I'm still ambivalent about Hollywood. I think that's why I made 'Star 80.' To deal with the ambivalence. I really wanted to succeed Gene Kelly, and I thought it was a fair bet.
I like attractive people who aren't so terribly aware that they are attractive... people who aren't afraid to roll on the floor and make fools out of themselves.
Directors are never in short supply of girlfriends.
Dance expresses joy better than anything else.
The energy doesn't end at the hands. I want such intensity that it feels like light is streaming from every finger.
In today's world, everything seems like some sort of long audition.
Mary Martin was Broadway's biggest closet king. Everyone thought Ethel (Merman) was butch and maybe a lesbian, but she wasn't. And everyone thought that lovely little Mary was Miss Femme, and she was -- except next to her gay husband. In other words, don't judge a star by her cover.
I am not an educated person. I didn't come up through a ballet company. I came up through burlesque. So I have a lot of inferiority feelings concerning my own lack of education, my entry into show business. I'm not a Baryshnikov. I'm not a Nureyev. I came up in vaudeville. Strippers. So I've always had these feelings. But I think they've also helped me.
They may not know what I'm doing, but they know I'm doing something!
The time to sing is when your emotional level is just too high to speak anymore, and the time to dance is when your emotions are just too strong to only sing about how you feel.
Don't dance for the audience; dance for yourself. — © Bob Fosse
Don't dance for the audience; dance for yourself.
Human beings are born with the instinct to express themselves through movement. Even before he could communicate with words, primitive man was dancing to the beat of his own heart.
I think Balanchine and Robbins talk to God and when I call, he's out to lunch.
You spend your whole life trying to get known and then you spend the rest of it hiding in the toilet.
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