English Authors 11/22/23 English Authors 11/22/23 Jacob Bronowski: 'Every animal leaves traces of what it was; man alone leaves traces of what he created.' Read More English Authors 11/22/23 English Authors 11/22/23 Jacob Bronowski: 'That is the essence of science: ask an impertinent question, and you are on the way to a pertinent answer.' Read More English Authors 11/22/23 English Authors 11/22/23 Jacob Bronowski: 'Knowledge is an unending adventure at the edge of uncertainty.' Read More English Authors 11/22/23 English Authors 11/22/23 Jacob Bronowski: 'No science is immune to the infection of politics and the corruption of power.' Read More English Authors 11/22/23 English Authors 11/22/23 Edward Hall: 'We have cut the text, but what remains are Shakespeare's words.' Read More English Authors 11/22/23 English Authors 11/22/23 Edward Hall: 'We felt that although they were patchy, there was a tremendous political energy in the Henry plays.' Read More English Authors 11/22/23 English Authors 11/22/23 Edward Hall: 'People come to the theatre to be excited and uplifted - I want to inspire my audience.' Read More English Authors 11/22/23 English Authors 11/22/23 Edward Hall: 'Oh, come off it, I've only directed three plays for the RSC.' Read More English Authors 11/22/23 English Authors 11/22/23 Edward Hall: 'It's amazing. I can't believe how brilliant the whole thing is - my daughter, Georgia, is just wonderful.' Read More English Authors 11/22/23 English Authors 11/22/23 Edward Hall: 'I was a terrible actor. The analytical part of my mind never quite let go.' Read More English Authors 11/22/23 English Authors 11/22/23 Edward Hall: 'I wanted to make the violence beautiful in order to heighten our revulsion.' Read More English Authors 11/22/23 English Authors 11/22/23 Edward Hall: 'I hate getting bored.' Read More English Authors 11/22/23 English Authors 11/22/23 Edward Hall: 'I'd love to do some new plays.' Read More English Authors 11/22/23 English Authors 11/22/23 Edward Hall: 'Shakespeare reveals human nature brilliantly: he shines a light on our instinctive desire to dominate each other.' Read More English Authors 11/22/23 English Authors 11/22/23 Edward Fitzgerald: 'I am all for the short and merry life.' Read More English Authors 11/22/23 English Authors 11/22/23 Edward Fitzgerald: 'If you can prove to me that one miracle took place, I will believe he is a just God who damned us all because a woman ate an apple.' Read More English Authors 11/22/23 English Authors 11/22/23 Edward Fitzgerald: 'Think then you are Today what Yesterday you were - Tomorrow you shall not be less.' Read More English Authors 11/22/23 English Authors 11/22/23 Edward Fitzgerald: 'There was the Door to which I found no key; There was the Veil through which I might see.' Read More English Authors 11/22/23 English Authors 11/22/23 Edward Fitzgerald: 'Taste is the feminine of genius.' Read More English Authors 11/22/23 English Authors 11/22/23 Edward Fitzgerald: 'A book of verses underneath the bough, A jug of wine, a loaf of bread-and thou.' Read More Newer Posts Older Posts
English Authors 11/22/23 English Authors 11/22/23 Jacob Bronowski: 'Every animal leaves traces of what it was; man alone leaves traces of what he created.' Read More
English Authors 11/22/23 English Authors 11/22/23 Jacob Bronowski: 'That is the essence of science: ask an impertinent question, and you are on the way to a pertinent answer.' Read More
English Authors 11/22/23 English Authors 11/22/23 Jacob Bronowski: 'Knowledge is an unending adventure at the edge of uncertainty.' Read More
English Authors 11/22/23 English Authors 11/22/23 Jacob Bronowski: 'No science is immune to the infection of politics and the corruption of power.' Read More
English Authors 11/22/23 English Authors 11/22/23 Edward Hall: 'We have cut the text, but what remains are Shakespeare's words.' Read More
English Authors 11/22/23 English Authors 11/22/23 Edward Hall: 'We felt that although they were patchy, there was a tremendous political energy in the Henry plays.' Read More
English Authors 11/22/23 English Authors 11/22/23 Edward Hall: 'People come to the theatre to be excited and uplifted - I want to inspire my audience.' Read More
English Authors 11/22/23 English Authors 11/22/23 Edward Hall: 'Oh, come off it, I've only directed three plays for the RSC.' Read More
English Authors 11/22/23 English Authors 11/22/23 Edward Hall: 'It's amazing. I can't believe how brilliant the whole thing is - my daughter, Georgia, is just wonderful.' Read More
English Authors 11/22/23 English Authors 11/22/23 Edward Hall: 'I was a terrible actor. The analytical part of my mind never quite let go.' Read More
English Authors 11/22/23 English Authors 11/22/23 Edward Hall: 'I wanted to make the violence beautiful in order to heighten our revulsion.' Read More
English Authors 11/22/23 English Authors 11/22/23 Edward Hall: 'I'd love to do some new plays.' Read More
English Authors 11/22/23 English Authors 11/22/23 Edward Hall: 'Shakespeare reveals human nature brilliantly: he shines a light on our instinctive desire to dominate each other.' Read More
English Authors 11/22/23 English Authors 11/22/23 Edward Fitzgerald: 'I am all for the short and merry life.' Read More
English Authors 11/22/23 English Authors 11/22/23 Edward Fitzgerald: 'If you can prove to me that one miracle took place, I will believe he is a just God who damned us all because a woman ate an apple.' Read More
English Authors 11/22/23 English Authors 11/22/23 Edward Fitzgerald: 'Think then you are Today what Yesterday you were - Tomorrow you shall not be less.' Read More
English Authors 11/22/23 English Authors 11/22/23 Edward Fitzgerald: 'There was the Door to which I found no key; There was the Veil through which I might see.' Read More
English Authors 11/22/23 English Authors 11/22/23 Edward Fitzgerald: 'Taste is the feminine of genius.' Read More
English Authors 11/22/23 English Authors 11/22/23 Edward Fitzgerald: 'A book of verses underneath the bough, A jug of wine, a loaf of bread-and thou.' Read More