English Authors 11/22/23 English Authors 11/22/23 Edward Coke: 'Corporations cannot commit treason, nor be outlawed, nor excommunicated, for they have no souls.' Read More English Authors 11/22/23 English Authors 11/22/23 Edward Coke: 'We have a maxim in the House of Commons, and written on the walls of our houses, that old ways are the safest and surest ways.' Read More English Authors 11/22/23 English Authors 11/22/23 Edward Coke: 'Though the bribe be small, yet the fault is great.' Read More English Authors 11/22/23 English Authors 11/22/23 Edward Coke: 'The home to everyone is to him his castle and fortress, as well for his defence against injury and violence, as for his repose.' Read More English Authors 11/22/23 English Authors 11/22/23 Edward Coke: 'Reason is the life of the law; nay, the common law itself is nothing else but reason - the law which is perfection of reason.' Read More English Authors 11/22/23 English Authors 11/22/23 Edward Bond: 'In the past goodness was always a collective experience. Then goodness became privatised.' Read More English Authors 11/22/23 English Authors 11/22/23 Edward Bond: 'I'm interested in the real world.' Read More English Authors 11/22/23 English Authors 11/22/23 Edward Bond: 'I write plays not to make money, but to stop myself from going mad. Because it's my way of making the world rational to me.' Read More English Authors 11/22/23 English Authors 11/22/23 Edward Bond: 'Humanity's become a product and when humanity is a product, you get Auschwitz and you get Chair.' Read More English Authors 11/22/23 English Authors 11/22/23 Edward Bond: 'But we are not in the world to be good but to change it.' Read More English Authors 11/22/23 English Authors 11/22/23 Edward Bond: 'At the turn of the century theatre does not have to be prescriptive.' Read More English Authors 11/22/23 English Authors 11/22/23 Edward Bond: 'Art is the close scrutiny of reality and therefore I put on the stage only those things that I know happen in our society.' Read More English Authors 11/22/23 English Authors 11/22/23 Edward Bond: 'The English sent all their bores abroad, and acquired the Empire as a punishment.' Read More English Authors 11/22/23 English Authors 11/22/23 Edward Bond: 'First there was the theatre of people and animals, then of people and the devil. Now we need the theatre of people and people.' Read More English Authors 11/22/23 English Authors 11/22/23 Edward Bond: 'I'm not interested in an imaginary world.' Read More English Authors 11/22/23 English Authors 11/22/23 Edward Bond: 'The truth has got to appear plausible on the stage.' Read More English Authors 11/22/23 English Authors 11/22/23 Edward Bond: 'Fifteen years ago I walked out of a production of one of my plays at the RSC because I decided it was a waste of time.' Read More English Authors 11/22/23 English Authors 11/22/23 Edward Bond: 'Auschwitz is a place in which tragedy cannot occur.' Read More English Authors 11/22/23 English Authors 11/22/23 Edward Bond: 'Our unconscious is not more animal than our conscious, it is often even more human.' Read More English Authors 11/22/23 English Authors 11/22/23 Edward Bond: 'Religion enabled society to organise itself to debate goodness, just as Greek drama had once done.' Read More Newer Posts Older Posts
English Authors 11/22/23 English Authors 11/22/23 Edward Coke: 'Corporations cannot commit treason, nor be outlawed, nor excommunicated, for they have no souls.' Read More
English Authors 11/22/23 English Authors 11/22/23 Edward Coke: 'We have a maxim in the House of Commons, and written on the walls of our houses, that old ways are the safest and surest ways.' Read More
English Authors 11/22/23 English Authors 11/22/23 Edward Coke: 'Though the bribe be small, yet the fault is great.' Read More
English Authors 11/22/23 English Authors 11/22/23 Edward Coke: 'The home to everyone is to him his castle and fortress, as well for his defence against injury and violence, as for his repose.' Read More
English Authors 11/22/23 English Authors 11/22/23 Edward Coke: 'Reason is the life of the law; nay, the common law itself is nothing else but reason - the law which is perfection of reason.' Read More
English Authors 11/22/23 English Authors 11/22/23 Edward Bond: 'In the past goodness was always a collective experience. Then goodness became privatised.' Read More
English Authors 11/22/23 English Authors 11/22/23 Edward Bond: 'I'm interested in the real world.' Read More
English Authors 11/22/23 English Authors 11/22/23 Edward Bond: 'I write plays not to make money, but to stop myself from going mad. Because it's my way of making the world rational to me.' Read More
English Authors 11/22/23 English Authors 11/22/23 Edward Bond: 'Humanity's become a product and when humanity is a product, you get Auschwitz and you get Chair.' Read More
English Authors 11/22/23 English Authors 11/22/23 Edward Bond: 'But we are not in the world to be good but to change it.' Read More
English Authors 11/22/23 English Authors 11/22/23 Edward Bond: 'At the turn of the century theatre does not have to be prescriptive.' Read More
English Authors 11/22/23 English Authors 11/22/23 Edward Bond: 'Art is the close scrutiny of reality and therefore I put on the stage only those things that I know happen in our society.' Read More
English Authors 11/22/23 English Authors 11/22/23 Edward Bond: 'The English sent all their bores abroad, and acquired the Empire as a punishment.' Read More
English Authors 11/22/23 English Authors 11/22/23 Edward Bond: 'First there was the theatre of people and animals, then of people and the devil. Now we need the theatre of people and people.' Read More
English Authors 11/22/23 English Authors 11/22/23 Edward Bond: 'I'm not interested in an imaginary world.' Read More
English Authors 11/22/23 English Authors 11/22/23 Edward Bond: 'The truth has got to appear plausible on the stage.' Read More
English Authors 11/22/23 English Authors 11/22/23 Edward Bond: 'Fifteen years ago I walked out of a production of one of my plays at the RSC because I decided it was a waste of time.' Read More
English Authors 11/22/23 English Authors 11/22/23 Edward Bond: 'Auschwitz is a place in which tragedy cannot occur.' Read More
English Authors 11/22/23 English Authors 11/22/23 Edward Bond: 'Our unconscious is not more animal than our conscious, it is often even more human.' Read More
English Authors 11/22/23 English Authors 11/22/23 Edward Bond: 'Religion enabled society to organise itself to debate goodness, just as Greek drama had once done.' Read More