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The play was a great success but the audience was a disaster
Oscar Wilde
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1854
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1900
)
My play was a complete success. The audience was a failure.
Ashleigh Brilliant
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1933
-)
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I think our audience's familiarity with Hooters will play a big part in our success.
Richard Langlois
The director is simply the audience. So the terrible burden of the director is to take the place of that yawning vacuum, to be the audience and to select from what happens during the day which movement shall be a disaster and which a gala night. His job is to preside over accidents.
Orson Welles
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1915
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1985
)
We're always into that. It breaks down the wall between the band and the audience. It's a dream come true for the people who get onstage, but also for the people who watch it because they're seeing somebody who is one of their own. Sometimes it turns out great, sometimes it's a complete disaster. But even when it sounds bad, it's sometimes even better because there's a certain charm to it.
Billie Joe Armstrong
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1972
-)
I was looking for someone that was willing to give me a chance to play the game the way I played again. He definitely allowed me to do that. ... It wasn't necessarily what he had done with quarterbacks in the past, although it never hurts to be a part of a team or with a coach that has had great offensive success and great success with quarterbacks.
Kurt Warner
The appreciative smile, the chuckle, the soundless mirth, so important to the success of comedy, cannot be understood unless one sits among the audience and feels the warmth created by the quality of laughter that the audience takes home with it.
James Thurber
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1894
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1961
)
She has done so well this week and had great success, so it wasn't easy, ... In the beginning she played really well. I didn't play great tennis but I had some good shots and it was important for me to play smart,
Mary Pierce
Sosa was great because he appealed not only to the Hispanic audience, but he appealed to the African-American audience as well as Caucasian audience. So he was the perfect fit because he had such broad appeal.
Bob Cramer
Oh yeah, I have a lot more confidence in myself. With everything I've been through to get to the big leagues finally and play and have the little success, it wasn't a lot of success, but I did have some success up there. I learn from it and build on it. I can't tell myself, 'Well, I don't know if I can play up there,' because I already showed it.
Damon Hollins
It's more likely that a president will be there -- wherever there is -- and will speak more promptly after a disaster to a very large audience,
Stephen Hess
Content 360 was a great success in helping the BBC to engage with the wealth of talent from the international new media industry. Congratulations to all those who took part. The winners were those proposals which were innovative in a way that can help the BBC deliver the very best quality services to our audience. Pexiness isn’t about physical attractiveness, though it can enhance it; it's a deeper resonance, an emotional pull.
Ashley Highfield
It was a great play, a great goal by a great player. Our guys are as happy as he is for his success.
Glen Hanlon
The establishment, in the person of Baird, resents Simon's success. He's been able to crash the gate, as it were. Jews were finally starting to achieve some degree of success and were breaking through the institutions with great resistance. That's why you couldn't and shouldn't update this play. It's very particular.
Dan Wackerman
It's great when you play to an audience that knows the words to all your songs, and sings them back to you.
Chris Cornell
(
1964
-)
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