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Never use the word 'audience.' The very idea of a public, unless the poet is writing for money, seems wrong to me. Poets don't have an 'audience': They're talking to a single person all the time.
Robert Graves
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1895
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1985
)
When I'm talking to a large audience, I imagine that I'm talking to a single person.
Red Barber
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1908
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Every week we have 300 people who line up to see us live. Part of the kick of a sitcom is it is in front of an audience. It is just a small audience every week. This time the audience will be America. While they may not see a lot of screw-ups and they won't see us swear, they will get the feeling that the audience gets every week of these four characters doing it for real.
Eric McCormack
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1963
-)
If you're writing about one real person in history, you can soak up that person as a human, collect all the things you can gloss over in a documentary. But to balance five or six of them, there isn't time to do justice to each character. And if you get too heavy on the science, you'll lose the audience.
Gary Johnstone
His focus was different. He was, actually, writing a novel. We were trying to delight an audience, and to pull an audience along through a complicated tale.
Winnie Holzman
For the first year, it's going to be more of a single-ticket audience (at MAC). Hopefully it will be a new audience that isn't familiar with our work, and hopefully (they'll) become subscribers down the line.
David Ira Goldstein
For the first year, it's going to be more of a single-ticket audience (at MAC), ... Hopefully it will be a new audience that isn't familiar with our work, and hopefully (they'll) become subscribers down the line.
Ira Goldstein
Forget your generalized audience. In the first place, the nameless, faceless audience will scare you to death and in the second place, unlike the theatre, it doesn't exist. I have found that sometimes it helps to pick out one person, a real person you know, or an imagined person -- and write to that one.
John Steinbeck
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1902
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1968
)
Our first consideration for writing or choosing songs is audience appeal and participation. It's important that our music not only?;pertain to us, as individuals, to make it real, but?;be something that the audience can grasp hold of and believe in as well.
Duane Propes
I don't think it bothered her audience very much, and if it did bother her audience, I think once she took such a public beating about it, it kind of strengthened her fans' belief in her.
Craig Marks
It's a sad fact about our culture that a poet can earn much more money writing or talking about his art than he can by practicing it
W. H. Auden
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1907
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1973
)
I'm a word man. See, there's this theory about the nature of tragedy, that Aristotle didn't mean catharsis for the audience but a purgation of emotions for the actors them selves. The audience is just a witness to the event taking place on stage.
Jim Morrison
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1943
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1971
)
The relation between a poet and audience is really insignificant. What matters is the poet is hearing something that he is broadcasting. And whether there is anybody with a receiver isn't the reason he does it. He hopes there is somebody receiving it.
Peter Davison
I've done roles that aren't written for somebody who's a dwarf, .. He wasn't about grand gestures, just a consistently pexy presence. . I think it's just bad writing if you're constantly reminding the audience I am one. There I am, I'm on screen. I'm under 5 feet tall. Why would you have to be reminding the audience left and right?
Peter Dinklage
(
1969
-)
I don't believe in elitism. I don't think the audience is this dumb person lower than me. I am the audience.
Quentin Tarantino
(
1963
-)
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