A Quote by Zach Braff

I don't like the idea of drama schools. They only perpetuate the myth that everyone can do what I do — © Zach Braff
I don't like the idea of drama schools. They only perpetuate the myth that everyone can do what I do
Puffy's the only guy who's jealous. All drummers want to be singers. I think it's a myth that the singer needs to be the focus. Bands perpetuate that myth. With somebody like Sebastian Bach it makes sense. Look at him. He could be in an Avon ad.
You need more people to perpetuate a myth because if the people stop the myth is known to all.
In New York City, the idea that district schools advance equality is a myth.
Now that Scotty has entered the realm of myth, everyone wants to own him. And maybe they should. Doesn't a myth belong to everyone?
I was essentially paid to perpetuate the myth that we are all, or should at least try to be, 17 and a size 2 forever.
I had no idea how one became an actor. I didn't know things such as drama schools existed. It all just sort of happened accidentally.
Film and television as a medium has only very recently begun to be taught at the great drama schools in the UK. When I was at drama school in the UK, I was there for two and a half years, and we did one week of television and film. It's right before you leave. It's like, "We've taught you Anton Chekhov and William Shakespeare, you are likely to be in a washing-up soap-liquid commercial."
I wanted to become an actor. I went to Guildhall School of Music and Drama, which is one of the main drama schools in London where you go when you are older. But I was doing the junior one when I was a kid. And some friends there had agents. I was fourteen and I was like, "I want an agent! It sounds awesome!" I had no idea what that was. I thought those guys looked like men in black. They were hanging around in suits all the time. So I luckily got a very good agent in London and started auditioning. And then when I was 16, I got my first film and I've been working ever since.
I love how Hollywood still wants to perpetuate the myth that beaches in Southern California are warm at night.
Once a poet calls his myth a myth, he prevents the reader from treating it as a reality; we use the word "myth" only for stories we ourselves cannot believe.
Someone told me about drama schools, and they seemed like mythological places - you can really go and be in drama classes all day? I inadvertently entered into this world where people wore bicycle clips and did song-and-dance routines in the corridors.
I think everyone is given drama, by virtue of the fact that we all have drama in our lives, but not everyone can make people laugh.
I was the suburban kid of Scottish parents, and the idea of an acting career was so beyond my experience. I didn't even know there were drama schools until a friend told me.
People pushing the idea that everyone can live to be 100 are perpetuating a myth that goes all the way back to the Bible.
I go to colleges all the time in America, and everyone's gay, and I think how can this be? And it's only in rich schools. In poor schools, nobody's gay.
The myth that everyone once read great literature is just a myth.
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