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“Ultimately one has to pity these poor souls who know every secret about writing, directing, designing, producing, and acting but are stuck in those miserable day jobs writing reviews. Will somebody help them, please?”
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“Vanda (as Dunayev): I am a pagan. I am a Greek. I love the ancients not for their pediments or their poetry, but becausein their world Venus could love Paris one day and Anchises the next. Because they're not the moderns, who live in their mind, and because they're the opposite of Christians, who live on a cross. I don't live in my mind, or on a cross. I live on this divan. In this dress. In these stockings and these shoes. I want to live the way Helen and Aspasia lived, not the twisted women of today, who are never happy and never give happiness. Who won't admit that they want love without limit. Why should I forgo any possible pleasure, abstain from any sensual experience? I'm young, I'm rich, and I'm beautiful and I shall make the most of that. I shall deny myself nothing.
Thomas (as Kushemski): I certainly respect your devotion to principle.
Vanda (as Dunayev): I don't need your respect, excuse me. I'll take happiness. My happiness, not society's happiness. I will love a man who pleases me, and please a man who makes me happy--but only as long as he makes me happy, not a moment longer.”
― Venus in Fur
Thomas (as Kushemski): I certainly respect your devotion to principle.
Vanda (as Dunayev): I don't need your respect, excuse me. I'll take happiness. My happiness, not society's happiness. I will love a man who pleases me, and please a man who makes me happy--but only as long as he makes me happy, not a moment longer.”
― Venus in Fur
“Vanda (as Dunayev): In our society, a woman's only power is through men. Her character is her lack of character. She's a blank, to be filled in my creatures who at heart despise her. I want to see what Woman will be when she ceases to be man's slave. When she has the same rights as he, when she's his equal in education and his partner in work. When she becomes herself. An individual.”
― Venus in Fur
― Venus in Fur
“Vanda (as Dunayev): When she becomes herself--an individual.
Thomas (as Kushemski): you only say that because you yourself are so individual.
Vanda (as Dunayev): A man usually says that to a woman whose individuality he is about to undermine.”
― Venus in Fur
Thomas (as Kushemski): you only say that because you yourself are so individual.
Vanda (as Dunayev): A man usually says that to a woman whose individuality he is about to undermine.”
― Venus in Fur
“so even an assassin can make the flowers grow." -variations on the death of Trotsky”
― All in the Timing
― All in the Timing
“I felt flattered to be the kinda person one would kick out of a saloon. That takes some character.”
― Scrib
― Scrib
“He might have thought white people was coyotes, but he still shared food with me. Long as people do that, I guess it don't matter what they think of you.”
― Scrib
― Scrib
“I'll take happiness. My happiness, not society's happiness. I will love a man who pleases me, and please a man who makes me happy—but only as long as he makes me happy, not a moment longer. ”
― Venus in Fur
― Venus in Fur
“To me, this is a play about two people who are joined irreparably. They're handcuffed at the heart.”
― Venus in Fur
― Venus in Fur
“Hell isn't other people. It's other people telling the same story for the twentieth time.”
― Ancient History
― Ancient History




