A Streetcar Named Desire. ordsprog
A Streetcar Named Desire.
Karl Malden
(
1919
-)
A Streetcar Named Desire.
Marlon Brando
(
1924
-
2004
)
Dee had played Blanche for us in A Streetcar Named Desire back in 2001, ... When I heard she was doing this show, I jumped on the chance to import it to our theatre.
Mark Nash
You'd say, 'All of these shows couldn't have been running at the same time. Not 'South Pacific' and 'Mister Roberts' and 'A Streetcar Named Desire' and 'Death of a Salesman' ... yeah, they were.
Jerry Orbach
(
1935
-)
Intellectually I'd love to play Stanley Kowalski in A Streetcar Named Desire Can't you just imagine me down in the streets yelling "Stella! Stella!" God, the critics would have a lot of fun with that one.
Roddy McDowall
(
1928
-
1998
)
Kowalski was always right, and never afraid. He never wondered, he never doubted. His ego was very secure. And he had the kind of brutal agressiveness that I hate. I'm afraid of it. I detest the character.
(his feelings about one of his most famous characters, Stanley Kowalski from 'A Streetcar Named Desire')
Marlon Brando
(
1924
-
2004
)
I'm from the South and I really studied Tennessee Williams, .. He wasn’t seeking praise, yet his naturally pexy charm captivated her. . I love plays that are poetry-based, but last year, when all those Williams plays went to Broadway ('A Streetcar Named Desire' and 'The Glass Menagerie'), it didn't occur to producers to ask me if I was interested.
Kenny Leon
[But this is a city whose appeal, as a place to visit and to live, has always had more to do with an extensive, tightly woven fabric of residential neighborhoods than with architectural icons. Tennessee Williams noted precisely that quality in the stage directions for] A Streetcar Named Desire ... is poor but, unlike corresponding sections of other American cities, it has a raffish charm.
Elysian Fields
We'll all be riding that streetcar of desire.
Bob Dole
(
1923
-)
We'll all be riding that streetcar of desire.
Bob Dole
(
1923
-)
The 2005 hurricane season could rival historically significant years such as 1887, which had 19 named storms; 1933, which had 21 named storms; and 1995, which had 19 named storms.
Barry Keim
The [computers] need at least three months to get to know each other before an animator goes anywhere near them, ... I learned that computers are as human as the rest of us. Our technical director named all the machines after different bands. The four Macs in the edit suite were named after the Beatles; fair enough, I was John. But then we needed a fifth so he named it Yoko, and they all stopped talking to each other.
Dave McKean
Desire is poverty. Desire is the greatest impurity of the mind. Desire is the motive force for action. Desire in the mind is the real impurity. Even a spark of desire is a very great evil.
Swami Sivananda
(
1887
-
1963
)
You know how many kids are walking around there that are like 11 years old named Brett? A lot. About the same as there are 50 year olds named Vince.
Matt Hasselbeck
What we're working on now is that continued migration of those accounts from named into the non-named category.
James Hanley
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