Top 68 Quotes & Sayings by David Hare

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Last updated on December 21, 2024.
David Hare

Sir David Hare is an English playwright, screenwriter and theatre and film director. Best known for his stage work, Hare has also enjoyed great success with films, receiving two Academy Award nominations for Best Adapted Screenplay for writing The Hours in 2002, based on the novel written by Michael Cunningham, and The Reader in 2008, based on the novel of the same name written by Bernhard Schlink.

Strength was the virtue of paganism; obedience is the virtue of Christianity.
The ultimate tendency of civilization is towards barbarism.
Children always turn to the light. — © David Hare
Children always turn to the light.
Surely our job while we're here on Earth is to learn about the world, not to create parallel universes.
Sudden resolutions, like the sudden rise of mercury in a barometer, indicate little else than the variability of the weather.
Nothing is further than earth from heaven, and nothing is nearer than heaven to earth.
Purity is the feminine, truth the masculine of honor.
The poetry from the eighteenth century was prose; the prose from the seventeenth century was poetry.
The one thing that 'Via Dolorosa' has is no opinions. To me, curiosity is 50 times as valuable as opinion.
Poetry is the key to the hieroglyphics of nature.
Thought is the wind and knowledge the sail.
Some people carry their heart in their head and some carry their head in their heart. The trick is to keep them apart yet working together.
Are we simply waving farewell to the days when some of the most interesting thinking in Europe and America came to us from our fiction film-makers? BBC2, which once introduced and showed great films, now shows none.
The actual business of writing dialogue is not thought of as a craft. — © David Hare
The actual business of writing dialogue is not thought of as a craft.
Smiles are the language of love.
If the purpose of the stumpy little NFT theatre under Waterloo Bridge is not to acquaint young audiences with Ozu, with Ophuels, with D. W. Griffith and with Agnes Varda, then what exactly does it exist for?
When they speak, dead frogs fall out of their mouths.
To those whose God is honor; only disgrace is a sin.
Politics is just a function of business now, just a tributary of the great entrepreneurial capitalist system.
In the '70s, terrorism was much more serious, in that many more people got killed.
You can't get a contemporary story about what is going on inside government, and how society sees itself, on American TV.
The future of American film lies on television.
An inability to handle language is not the same thing as stupidity.
No one but a fool is always right.
'Via Dolorosa' is the only thing I have ever acted in my life, professionally, and I'll never act again.
In oratory the will must predominate.
Weak minds sink under prosperity as well as adversity; but strong and deep ones have two high tides.
In those days, the early 1980s, TV and film were interchangeable.
As human beings, we are all not conducting just one narrative but many narratives all at the same time.
I don't see the theater as an establishment. The National Theatre has always seemed to me a people's theater. It was never meant to reinforce the values of the government of the day, nor does it, nor should it.
I don't think of my plays as steamy places where people display huge amounts of emotions. The feeling is underneath, which in my experience is where most feeling is. I don't myself spend my life shouting in rooms, and I don't really believe things in which people do spend their time in total hysteria.
If you kill a character people feel sad. That's too easy.
You cant get a contemporary story about what is going on inside government, and how society sees itself, on American TV.
One of the things I find about getting older is that I seem to get louder, more voluble; that I constantly have to walk around repressing my vitality.
My father always said 'There's no free lunch.' My father was right. There's no free lunch and there's no free market. The market is rigged, the market is always rigged, and the rigging is in favour of the people who run the market. That's what the market is. It's a bent casino. The house always wins.
I believe love opens people up.
The majority don't like me before the curtain goes up, and I always have to win them.
When you get older, then you feel death not at the end of the road, but death all around you, in everything. Life is saturated with death. I feel death everywhere. — © David Hare
When you get older, then you feel death not at the end of the road, but death all around you, in everything. Life is saturated with death. I feel death everywhere.
If you do the things that Britain needs to do - namely, withdraw from NATO, get rid of the bomb, and stop being aligned with one side of the Cold War - then presumably the run on the pound, the result in the stock exchanges of the world, will be fairly catastrophic for the economy. But some sort of political realignment is plainly what this country needs.
Obviously VIA DOLOROSA is completely artificial. It is as highly wrought as any of my plays. But basically all the artifice is to disguise itself so you don't feel it's there. You're attempting to make the artifice like a pane of glass that simply leads you through to the subject - not to decorate the bloody glass.
. . . it is true that language and forward movement in the cinema are jolly hard to reconcile. It's a very, very, difficult thing to do. . . . There is still a place in the cinema for movies that are driven by the human face, and not by explosions and cars and guns and action sequences . . . there's such a thing as action and speed within thought rather than within a ceaseless milkshake of images.
[VIA DOLOROSA]'s pushing Broadway as far as it can be pushed. I stand before you as a reporter, and you have to decide whether I'm an honest reporter or not. And if you're convinced that I am honest, then I think that you will listen to me in a way that you wouldn't have listened to a fiction where scenes are made. . . . I've thought quite long and hard about what I want to say in this play. And if it means that every single sentiment that I produce is put minutely under an ideological microscope, that's fine.
The theatre is the best way of showing the gap between what is said and what is seen to be done, and that is why, ragged and gap-toothed as it is, it has still a far healthier potential than some poorer, abandoned arts.
What politicians want and what creative writers want will always be profoundly different, because I'm afraid all politicians, of whatever hue, want propaganda, and writers want the truth, and they're not compatible.
It's inevitable that you will die, so the only question is when. The great thrillers are the moments that play and tease with the question, "When will it be?"
The most important playwright's gift is to hit your time and speak to your time.
As you write plays, you discover what you believe. And until you know what you believe, you can't write a play.
A weak mind sinks under prosperity, as well as under adversity. A strong and deep mind has two highest tides - when the moon is at the full, and when there is no moon.
For a politician, the mans to power is paramount, and the ideology, in a way, can look after itself; I'm afraid a writer can't think like that. A writer has to think that it's more important to be right than to be popular.
I actually think love changes everything. I think it's the only thing worth having. — © David Hare
I actually think love changes everything. I think it's the only thing worth having.
The one thing that Via Dolorosa has is no opinions. To me, curiosity is 50 times as valuable as opinion.
I have a very, very good relationship with 10 percent of the audience. The only purpose of art is intimacy. That's the only point.
I'm trying to write something in which you know that it's all about sex but you never see any.
The orthodoxy of America is as rigid as that of Soviet Russia. There is one point of view allowed. If you start a conversation from another point of view, the words dry in your mouth.
I fell into writing plays by accident. But the reason I write plays is that it's the only thing I'm any good at.
Trying to be a socialist and a libertarian is obviously a very difficult balancing act, which nobody has pulled off too successfully in this century.
Never take advice from anyone with no investment in the outcome.
Style is the art of getting yourself out of the way, not putting yourself in it.
One of the depressing things in England is the total orthodoxy: the law is handed down from Downing Street.
Via Dolorosa is the only thing I have ever acted in my life, professionally, and Ill never act again.
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