Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American playwright Elmer Rice.
Last updated on November 21, 2024.
Elmer Rice was an American playwright. He is best known for his plays The Adding Machine (1923) and his Pulitzer Prize-winning drama of New York tenement life, Street Scene (1929).
Men and women of high professional standing have been reduced to the status of vagrants.
When he asked me, with obvious self-satisfaction, what I thought of the scenario, I hardly knew how to answer. I asked if he had seen the play and was hardly surprised when he said no.
You can have too much champagne to drink but you can never have enough.
If nature had intended our skeletons to be visible it would have put them on the outside of our bodies.
Men and women of high professional standing were reduced to the status of vagrants, unable to find employment and forced to eat the bitter bread of public or private charity.
Art is meant to strike us with Reality, not allow us to hide from it.