A Quote by Lady Gaga

I have a whole second act of ARTPOP and I love it. — © Lady Gaga
I have a whole second act of ARTPOP and I love it.

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I don't think I'm an instantaneous act the whole world will love in one second - but that's how I've felt about bands I love.
It's not hard to have a second act. It's just that the second act's not going to be as exciting.
TV now, you have to plan it: you structure it for binge watching, meaning you structure the whole season like a three-act play. You have a first act - the first third of the season - second act is the middle third, and you structure it like that.
The first act is writing, the second act is filming, the third act is releasing. If you have to partake in the third act, it hurts the first act of the next one. It's like a prizefight. You get punched.
This is one image. This is one moment. This is one statement. ARTPOP
Personally there is first: imagination; second: the act of writing - and third: the act/act of vocalizing.
Unbelief is criminal because it is a moral act, an act of the whole nature.-Belief or unbelief is a test of a man's whole spiritual condition, because it is the whole being, affections, will, conscience, as well as the understanding, which are concerned in it.
There is a strong possibility I will release another volume of ARTPOP and I'm really hoping that it's soon.
The first act is the easiest to plot. The second act is always the hardest to plot. Generally a good, you know, sometimes the third act can be difficult because you can get into a rut in the third act - everybody runs to their Corvette, has a chase, and you catch the bad guy.
Yet the whole preamble of the second authorization act for the Marshall Plan showed the direction Congress was ready to take about breaking down barriers within Europe.
I want to do masala movies. I love the Bollywood films that we are known for. I love the whole song and dance act.
In life and business, there are two cardinal sins, the first is to act precipitously without thought, and the second is to not act at all. Unfortunately the board of directors and top management of Times Warner already committed the first sin by merging with AOL, and we believe they are currently in the process of committing the second; now is not a time to move slowly and suffer the paralysis of inaction.
You never want your second act or the whole movie to just be this relentless march towards its goal. You want things to take the audience by surprise.
I enjoy a third act, and I like stories with ending. A lot of my frustration with serialized storytelling is a lot of shows don't have a third act. They have an endless second act, and then they find out it's their last year and often have to hustle to invent a third act, but they were never necessarily organically meaning to begin with.
The sexual act - thinking about the sexual act, the telling about the sexual act, after the sexual act, is so much more important than the actual sexual act - just in time. It's like of the whole sexual act, you probably spend 95% of the time thinking about it, talking about it afterwards. The actually sexual act, especially when you're 17, is minutes.
In life, the first act is always exciting but it is the second act - that's where the depth comes in.
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