It is very exciting to be in a period drama like 21 Sarfarosh: Saragarhi 1897.'
I was really pretentious in a sense and was like, 'I'm going to drama school to learn the craft.'
The immediacy of improvisation is intoxicating, but there's an intimacy that you get that's very different when you're doing drama.
When I left drama school I was prepped to be in shows and tour around England by van.
With every movie, I try to do something different, whether it's action, comedy or drama.
I had been working in England since 2005 when I left drama school.
I believe we owe our young an education that captures the exhilarating drama of science.
We don't have drama in public schools in France. I had never taking an acting class.
I am in Love with Love
and Love is in love with me.
My body is in Love with the soul
and the soul is in Love with my body.
I opened my arms to Love
and Love embraced me like a lover.
The problem for most of us is that the cup has holes, so love goes out just as easily as it goes in. What happens when people are living in the unconditional state of love, however, is that they recognize they are the ocean of love; they know it's their essence. And they naturally overflow in this love. So instead of being love beggars, they become love philanthropists.
Drama and comedy, to me, are all about being surprising, coherent, and true, all at once.
Reality shows serve up juicy drama out of human shortcomings.
I like making people laugh, so drama was never a big leap for me.
The only way you can write about a happy family in a drama is to make them unhappy.
Uncontainable is a love story. Kip and Sharon's love for each other, their precious family, their business journey of joy and, most of all, their pure and uncontainable love for their employees and their families is clear and happy proof that the future of business is building love cultures. Oh, and when you have love on the inside customers shower uncontainable love back at ya from the outside. Love on brother!
Novels often have leisurely openings; a TV drama needs an arresting opening.
I teach theatre in Mumbai and at the National School of Drama, as I want to remain connected with it.
First of all, let us try to know what love is. If love means to possess someone or something, then that is not real love, not pure love. If loves means to give oneself, to become one with everything and everyone, then that is real love. Real love is total oneness with the object loved and with the Possessor of love.
The rules of drama are very much separate from the properties of life. I think that's especially true of Shakespeare.
There's a huge gulf between people who can afford to go to drama school and those who can't.
I've done a lot of drama in my career, but I'm actually more comfortable doing comedy.
I find the constraints of drama actually freeing: It brings everything down to character and action.
I could definitely see myself making a serious movie or a drama in the future.
To be honest, I didn't even know what the Drama Desk Awards were until I was nominated.
Just because some people are fueled by drama doesn't mean you have to attend the performance.
I fear drama more than films. The amount of work and exhaustion are incomparable.
The drama and the trauma of the relationship you have when you're 16 can mirror the one you have when you're 26. Life repeats itself.
Unless you're Jack Lemmon or Cary Grant, there are few guys who can do comedy and drama.
What fiction could match - in drama or suspense - man's first walk on the Moon?
When I went to drama school, I thought that everybody would think I was only there because my dad was on TV.
I just wanted them to die," said Poison. "They didn't have to make such a drama about it.
In my first year at drama school, I did this kids' show called 'Let's See.'
People love my collard greens. They love my macaroni and cheese. They love the gumbo. They love my Jamaican jerk or my Jamaican curry chicken. They love the jerk, though. And they love my Mexican food.
Going to drama school was the start of my journey of discovery and getting to know myself.
I have my ideas of what a good documentary is, but drama is a different animal because you're arranging everything.
I think people who can do comedy well don't get enough credit. It can be harder than drama.
I didn't go to drama school, so I feel like I did all my growing up on 'Hollyoaks.'
I was a natural drama queen when I was younger. I was always doing impersonations and showing off.
Love her, love her, love her! If she favours you, love her. If she wounds you, love her. If she tears your heart to pieces – and as it gets older and stronger, it will tear deeper – love her, love her, love her!
If I'm watching a heavy drama and there's no moment of people laughing, I always think that's not realistic.
Drama was always clogging up the phone line. It's like that's what people call me for.
I've - to be honest with you, I've never had an acting lesson. But I've been at drama school for 50 years.
In terms of level of difficulty, it would go comedy, thriller, and then romantic drama.
In city hall and in local government, you have to get things done without drama.
If you try to do a look-alike and an impersonation, then that's just not conducive to good drama.
I was hedging my bets by the time I got to college. I was interested in drama and journalism and psychology.
My favorite kind of book is a domestic drama that's grounded in reality yet slightly unhinged.
Gratitude is the creative force, the mother and father of love. It is in gratitude that real love exists. Love expands only when gratitude is there. Limited love does not offer gratitude. Limited love is immediately bound by something- by constant desires or constant demands. But when it is unlimited love, constant love, then gratitude comes to the fore. This love becomes all gratitude.
Because I love you," Iain said simply. "I always have. I love your bad temper. I love your jealous streak. I love your strength and pigheadedness. And I know you love me. And sometimes love makes people go a little crazy. The insanity won't last forever...I hope.
I didn't quite fit in in any particular, specific way. I was a gay teenager who was into drama.
And that is the trouble with all lovers: they want more love, because they don't understand that the real desire is not for more love, but for something more than love. Their language ends with love; they don't know any way that is higher than love, and love does not satisfy. On the contrary, the more you love the more thirsty you become. At the fourth center of love, one feels a tremendous satisfaction only when energy starts moving to the fifth center.
Films have degenerated to their original operation as carnival amusement - they offer not drama but thrills.
I was once so terrified of acting that I used to pretend I was ill to get out of drama.
If there's not drama and negativity in my life, all my songs will be really wack and boring or something.
My mum enrolled me in this free dance class because I had so much energy in the night-time, and she just wanted me to go to sleep. I ended up falling in love with dancing, singing, acting, the whole entertainment world. Then, my mum ended up taking on an extra job so she could fund me to take singing lessons or go to drama classes.
Beethoven had a great look. It was very much about the drama of appearance.
Life serves up satire. Unfortunately. Or fortunately. I don't know. You have to reel it in to drama.
I love playing football every day. I love working hard, I love training, I love the games; I love the challenge. As long as that still applies, I don't see any reason to call time on something that makes me so happy.
The recalcitrant forces in the historical drama have a power and persistence beyond our reckoning.
Our generation delimited the definition & horizon of Love in a box that mainly refers to love between a boy & a girl. Love has a broader & profound meaning beyond this box. Surely, the highest state of love is Love of God, a love between creations & the Creator.
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