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  • #1
    “Raise a glass to freedom
    Something they can never take away
    No matter what they tell you”
    Lin-manuel Miranda, Hamilton: The Revolution

  • #2
    “[BURR]
    I am the one thing in life I can control.”
    Lin-Manuel Miranda, Hamilton: The Revolution

  • #3
    “Death doesn't discriminate between the sinners and the saints, it takes and it takes and it takes, and we keep living anyway....”
    Lin-Manuel Miranda

  • #4
    “You have no control. Who lives, who dies, who tells your story.”
    Lin-Manuel Miranda, Hamilton: The Revolution

  • #5
    “[HAMILTON]
    I imagine death so much it feels more like a memory”
    Lin-Manuel Miranda

  • #6
    “You are perfectly cast in your life. I can't imagine anyone but you in the role. Go play.”
    Lin-Manuel Miranda

  • #7
    “Look around, look around at how lucky we are to be alive right now.”
    Lin-Manuel Miranda, Hamilton: The Revolution

  • #8
    “[HAMILTON}
    There's a million things I haven't done but just you wait.
    Just you wait.”
    Lin-Manuel Miranda

  • #9
    “Love is love is love is love is love is love is love is love cannot be killed or swept aside.”
    Lin-Manuel Miranda

  • #10
    “Why do you write like you're running out of time?”
    Lin-Manuel Miranda

  • #11
    “[ELIZA]
    You and your words flooded my senses, your sentences left me defenseless. You built me palaces out of paragraphs, you built cathedrals.”
    Lin-Manuel Miranda

  • #12
    “How on Earth did you do that with the same 24 hours a day that everyone else gets?”
    Lin-Manuel Miranda, Hamilton: The Revolution

  • #13
    “I am the one thing in life I can control. I am inimitable; I am an original. I'm not falling behind or running late. I'm not standing still: I am lying in wait.”
    Lin-Manuel Miranda

  • #14
    “My wife's the reason anything gets done, she nudges me towards promise by degrees. She is a perfect symphony of one our son is her most beautiful reprise. We chase the melodies that seem to find us until they're finished songs and start to play. When senseless acts of tragedy remind us that nothing here is promised--not one day. This show is proof that history remembers. We live in times when hate and fear seem stronger. We rise and fall and light from dying embers--remembrances that hope and love last longer. And love is love is love is love is love is love is love is love cannot be killed or swept aside. I sing Vanessa's symphony. Eliza tells her story. Now, fill the world with music, love, and pride.”
    Lin-Manuel Miranda

  • #15
    “I know my sister like I know my own mind, you will never find anyone as trusting or as kind.”
    Lin-Manuel Miranda, Hamilton: The Revolution

  • #16
    “[WASHINGTON]
    It’s alright, you want to fight, you’ve got a hunger
    I was just like you when I was younger
    Head full of fantasies of dyin’ like a martyr?

    [HAMILTON]
    Yes

    [WASHINGTON]
    Dying is easy, young man. Living is harder”
    Lin-Manuel Miranda

  • #17
    “To engender empathy and create a world using only words is the closest thing we have to magic.”
    Lin-Manuel Miranda

  • #18
    “Dying is easy young man. Living Is harder”
    Lin-Manuel Miranda

  • #19
    “I may not live to see our glory
    But I will gladly join the fight
    And when our children tell our story
    They'll tell the story of tonight”
    Lin-Manuel Miranda, Hamilton: The Revolution

  • #20
    “History is entirely created by the person who tells the story.”
    Lin-Manuel Miranda, Hamilton: The Revolution

  • #21
    “Dying is easy, young man. Living is harder”
    Lin-Manuel Miranda, Hamilton: The Revolution

  • #22
    “{BURR}
    Life doesn't discriminate between the sinners and the saints. It takes and it takes and it takes. And we keep living anyway. We rise and we fall and we break and we make our mistakes and if there's a reason I'm still alive when so many have died then I'm willing to--

    wait for it.”
    Lin-Manuel Miranda

  • #23
    “I am not throwing away my shot.
    I am not throwing away my shot.
    I'm just like my country.
    I'm young, scrappy, and hungry.
    And I am not throwing away my shot.”
    Lin-Manuel Miranda

  • #24
    “BURR: Alexander joins forces with James Madison and John Jay to write a series of essays defending the new United States Constitution, entitled The Federalist Papers. The plan was to write a total of 25 essays, the work divided evenly among the three men. In the end, they wrote 85 essays, in the span of six months. John Jay got sick after writing 5. James Madison wrote 29. Hamilton wrote the other 51.”
    Lin-Manuel Miranda, Hamilton: The Revolution

  • #25
    “Comma sexting. It's a thing. Get into it.”
    Lin-Manuel Miranda, Hamilton: The Revolution

  • #26
    “Come on brain, think of things
    Come on brain, think of things
    Come on brain, be so smart”
    Lin-Manuel Miranda

  • #27
    “The past places no absolute limit on the future.”
    Lin-Manuel Miranda

  • #28
    “My wife's the reason anything gets done,
    She nudges me toward promise by degrees.
    She is a perfect symphony of one,
    Our son is her most beautiful reprise.
    We chase the melodies that seem to find us
    Until they're finished songs and start to play
    When senseless acts of tragedy remind us
    That nothing here is promised, not one day.
    This show is proof that history remembers
    We live through times when hate and fear seem stronger.
    We rise and fall and light from dying embers
    Remembrances that hope and love last longer.
    And love is love is love is love is love
    is love is love is love cannot be killed or swept aside.
    I sing Vanessa’s symphony, Eliza tells her story
    Now fill the world with music, love and pride.”
    Lin-Manuel Miranda

  • #29
    “I wish writing were really like the way Andy staged it here: Me in a mania at a desk while a group of people stand around cheering in awe. More realistically, it's me pooping around on Twitter until I get an idea.”
    Lin-Manuel Miranda, Hamilton: The Revolution

  • #30
    “When Lin optioned his book, Ron was relieved that the Founding Father who had the most dramatic and least appreciated life story would finally get his due—even though a rap musical was the last way that Ron had anticipated Hamilton getting it.”
    Lin-Manuel Miranda, Hamilton: The Revolution



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