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Protagonists Quotes

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I'm interested in flawed protagonists. I was raised on them.
Laura Dern

Authors on Protagonists Quotes: David Mamet Anson Mount Monica Ali Madeleine L'Engle Wil McCarthy David Baldacci Laura Dern Rainbow Rowell George Gilder Thalia Zedek Diablo Cody John Banville Tony Goldwyn Cheyenne Jackson Jonathan Stroud Roger Ebert
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In the history of enterprise, most of the protagonists of major new products and companies began their education
George Gilder

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With the crime novels, its delightful to have protagonists I can revisit in book after book. Its like having a fictitious family.
John Banville

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But protagonists are protagonists and heroes are heroes.
David Baldacci

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We can't help identifying with the protagonist. It's coded in our movie-going DNA.
Roger Ebert

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The nature of the universe probably depends heavily on who is the actual protagonist. Lately I've been suspecting it's one of my cats.
Wil McCarthy

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It is the objective of the protagonist that keeps us in our seats.
David Mamet

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As long as the protagonist wants something, the audience will want something.
David Mamet

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In the past, I'll admit, I've enjoyed being compared to the protagonists in my screenplays.
Diablo Cody

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You don't need to like your protagonists.
Anson Mount

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People always want to identify a writer with their protagonist.
Monica Ali

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My protagonists, male and female, are me.
Madeleine L'Engle

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You look like a protagonist.
Rainbow Rowell

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Make the audience wonder what's going on by putting them in the same position as the protagonist.
David Mamet

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Though the inspiration for my songs almost always comes from things that are happening around me, I am definitely not always the protagonist in the songs.
Thalia Zedek

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It was great to essentially have two protagonists where you're sympathies could go back and forth between the two of them, throughout the season.
Tony Goldwyn

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Nobody is ever just a straight up protagonist or antagonist - everybody's morally ambiguous.
Cheyenne Jackson

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Most traditional ghost stories feature rather hapless protagonists, who have nasty things happen to them.
Jonathan Stroud