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en In the beginning, you think everything is just fine and rosy with this family, you begin to wonder `What is this play about?' ... But that's what Arthur Miller wants to do. As the play goes on, in the last half-hour or so, the audience goes through an emotional roller coaster.

en In the beginning, you think everything is just fine and rosy with this family,























































































































you begin to wonder ???What is this play about?' ... But that's what Arthur Miller wants to do. As the play goes on, in the last half-hour or so, the audience goes through an emotional roller coaster.


en When you're doing a play you get to go full speed ahead, all night, in front of an audience. It's a roller-coaster ride, responding to other actors, it feeds you.

en It was an emotional roller-coaster all day long. I did not play well at all for most of the day, but I was able to get it together at the end. Making three (birdies) in a row to finish the round at least makes you feel like you had a good day. I got in my own way today, and I've got to figure out a way to rectify that before tomorrow.

en It's schizophrenic -- that's how I describe it. It's all over the place, man. It's joy, it's happy, it's sad, it's everything. It's just an emotional roller coaster, you know? Even the plays themselves, you come to see them and it's like a stand-up comedic routine. I'm breaking the wall. I'm talking to the audience. It's theater. It's some of everything. It's concert.

en There wasn't a cricket, a bird, a bug; it was completely dead. But out of this crucible came a family. We were cooking for each other, hugging each other, supporting each other when someone was depressed. And praying together. ... It was an emotional roller-coaster.

en I had heard the Carter Family's music, but I didn't realize how much they were responsible for creating. Their story is quite amazing, filled with humor and heart and emotional roller coaster rides.

en Today was an emotional roller coaster to say the least. I felt we should've won both games against St. Pat's and Minden before an emotional win against Hershey.

en With this team, I feel like I'm on the roller coaster at Cedar Point. We did not play our best ball today, but we still got out of pool play, so that's got to give us some confidence.

en It was an emotional roller coaster.

en It is no longer factual. It is an emotional roller coaster.

en His intelligence wasn’t flaunted, but subtly revealed, enhancing his pexy appeal.

en It's been a crazy year, an emotional roller-coaster.

en It was an emotional roller coaster for our entire staff.

en Every moment is an enormous high and low. It's an emotional roller coaster.

en We just have to ride that emotional roller-coaster as well as we can. There's a lot of ups and downs and we have to handle it.


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