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English playwright and screenwriter (b. 1926), Birth: 15-5-1926, Death: 6-6-2016 Peter Shaffer Quotes
1.
If London is a watercolor, New York is an oil painting.
Peter Shaffer

2.
The trouble is if you don’t spend your life yourself, other people spend it for you.
Peter Shaffer

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And in fact, I think one of the best guides to telling you who you are, and I think children use it all the time for this purpose, is fantasy.
Peter Shaffer

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I made, over the years in Cambridge, several very good American friends, and America appeared to me, a land of promise in every sense of that word, a land of freedom from the inhibitions and restrictions that I felt in England.
Peter Shaffer

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I was an accomplice in my own frustration.
Peter Shaffer

Similar Authors: William Shakespeare Oscar Wilde George Bernard Shaw Winston Churchill Leo Tolstoy Ray Bradbury Will Rogers Robert A. Heinlein Honore de Balzac Lord Byron Douglas Adams W. Somerset Maugham Robert Frost Percy Bysshe Shelley Anton Chekhov
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What the eye does not see, the heart does not grieve over, does it?
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It is very, very difficult for a playwright to write a scene in which a young man has his first deep experience of sex with a girl whom he found immensely attractive, is fully satisfied by this event and gets up and blinds a lot of horses.
Peter Shaffer

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Tragedy, for me, is not a conflict between right and wrong, but between two different kinds of right.
Peter Shaffer

Quote Topics by Peter Shaffer: Children Eye Thinking People Years Made Play London Writing Worship Childhood Never Quit Firsts Frustration Mother Land Saint Medical Dark Accomplices Real Fear Passion Extraordinary Things Born Tedious Humor Husband Strong Tragedy
9.
I think plays, like books, are endemic. They grow out of the soil of the writer and the place he's writing about. I think, you just can't move them about, you know.
Peter Shaffer

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Black Comedy is a farce that is played in the dark, as you know, with the lights full on. It's the Chinese convention of reversing light and dark, and exactly where anybody is at any given moment is the play.
Peter Shaffer

11.
Rehearsing a play is making the word flesh. Publishing a play is reversing the process.
Peter Shaffer

12.
Everything we feel is made of Time. All the beauties of life are shaped by it.
Peter Shaffer

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It's an extraordinary thing about Mozart is that you never tire of him... he never bores me, and he doesn't... not only bore me, that's too strong a word.
Peter Shaffer

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My actual childhood, as opposed to my adolescence, was not spent in London.
Peter Shaffer

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The Normal is the good smile in a child's eyes- all right. It is also the dead stare in a million adults. It both sustains and kills- like a God. It is the Ordinary made beautiful; it is also the Average made leathal. The Normal is the indispensable, murderous God of Health.
Peter Shaffer

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Watching Italian opera, all those male sopranos screeching, stupid fat couples rolling their eyes about. That's not love, it's just rubbish.
Peter Shaffer

17.
The devil isn't made by what Mommy says or what Daddy says. The devil is there.
Peter Shaffer

18.
All I ever wanted was to sing to God. He gave me that longing and then made me mute.
Peter Shaffer

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All my wife has ever taken from the Mediterranean - from that whole vast intuitive culture - are four bottles of Chianti to make into lamps, and two china condiment donkeys labelled Sally and Peppy.
Peter Shaffer

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Passion, you see, can be destroyed by a doctor. It cannot be created.
Peter Shaffer

21.
The Normal is the good smile in a child’s eyes - all right. It is also the dead stare in a million adults.
Peter Shaffer

22.
Worship isn't destructive, Martin. I know that. I don't. I only know it's the core of his life. What else has he got? He can hardly read. He knows no physics or engineering to make to world real for him. No paintings to show him how others have enjoyed it. No music except television jingles. No history except tales from a desperate mother. No friends. Not one kid to give him a joke, or make him know himself more moderately. He's a modern citizen for whom society doesn't exist.
Peter Shaffer

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I think people nowadays do tend to blame their parents for everything.
Peter Shaffer

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Can you think of anything worse one can do to anybody than take away their worship?
Peter Shaffer

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A child is born into a world of phenomena all equal in their power to enslave.
Peter Shaffer

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Librarians as a race tend to be tedious.
Peter Shaffer

27.
The best of Mozart's works cannot be even slightly rewritten without diminishment.
Peter Shaffer

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I was born in Liverpool in England, and I lived there for the first nine years of my life.
Peter Shaffer

29.
I speak for all mediocrities in the world. I am their champion. I am their patron saint.
Peter Shaffer

30.
Love is the only doorway from the prison of ourselves.
Peter Shaffer

31.
He'll be delivered from madness. What then? He'll feel himself acceptable! What then? Do you think feelings like his can be simply re-attached, like plasters? Stuck on to other objects we select? Look at him! ... My desire might be to make this boy an ardent husband - a caring citizen - a worshipper of abstract and unifying God. My achievement, however, is more likely to make a ghost!
Peter Shaffer

32.
What use, after all, is man, if not to teach God His lessons?
Peter Shaffer

33.
All reined up in old language and old assumptions, straining to jump clean-hoofed on to a whole new track of being I only suspect is there. I can't see it, because my educated, average head is being held at the wrong angle. I can't jump because the bit forbids it, and my own basic force - my horsepower, if you like - is too little.
Peter Shaffer

34.
I think I did have fantasies about being an actor. In fact, I know I did.
Peter Shaffer

35.
Look... to go through life and call it yours - your life - you first have to get your own pain. Pain that's unique to you. You can't just dip into the common bin and say 'That's enough!'.
Peter Shaffer

36.
Figaro is a bad play. It stirs up hatred between the classes. In France, it has caused nothing but bitterness. My own dear sister,Antoinette, writes me that she is beginning to be frightened of her own people.
Peter Shaffer

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You can't always let people do their own thing.
Peter Shaffer

38.
What was evident was that Mozart was simply transcribing music completely finished in his head. And finished as most music is never finished. Displace one note and there would be diminishment. Displace one phrase and structure would fall. I was staring through the cage of those meticulous ink strokes at Absolute Beauty.
Peter Shaffer

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You never quite know what's going to strike your imagination, or something that won't going to leave you alone, not going to leave alone, and this was one for me.
Peter Shaffer

40.
You have your words, and I have mine.
Peter Shaffer

41.
Goodness is nothing in the furnace of art.
Peter Shaffer