Sarah Bernhardt

Quote: Once the curtain is raised, the actor is ceases to belong to himself. He belongs to his character, to his author, to his public. He must do the impossible to identify himself with the first, not to betray the second, and not to disappoint the third. [Sarah Bernhardt]

Quote: Your words are my food, your breath my wine. You are everything to me. [Sarah Bernhardt]

Quote: Life begets life. Energy creates energy. It is by spending oneself that one becomes rich. [Sarah Bernhardt]

Quote: I adore Chicago. It is the pulse of America. [Sarah Bernhardt]

Quote: The truth, the absolute truth, is that the chief beauty for the theatre consists in fine bodily proportions. [Sarah Bernhardt]

Quote: I have, thanks to my travels, added to my stock all the superstitions of other countries. I know them all now, and in any critical moment of my life, they all rise up in armed legions for or against me. [Sarah Bernhardt]

Quote: The monster of advertisement... is a sort of octopus with innumerable tentacles. It throws out to right and left, in front and behind, its clammy arms, and gathers in, through its thousand little suckers, all the gossip and slander and praise afloat, to spit out again at the public. [Sarah Bernhardt]

Quote: We must live for the few who know and appreciate us, who judge and absolve us, and for whom we have the same affection and indulgence. The rest I look upon as a mere crowd, lively or sad, loyal or corrupt, from whom there is nothing to be expected but fleeting emotions, either pleasant or unpleasant, which leave no trace behind them. [Sarah Bernhardt]

Quote: For the theatre one needs long arms; it is better to have them too long than too short. An artiste with short arms can never, never make a fine gesture. [Sarah Bernhardt]

Quote: Although all new ideas are born in France, they are not readily adopted there. It seems that they must first commence to prosper in a foreign country. [Sarah Bernhardt]

Quote: Each action of the actor on the stage should be the visible concomitant of his thoughts. [Sarah Bernhardt]

Quote: For the theatre one needs long arms... an artiste with short arms can never make a fine gesture. [Sarah Bernhardt]

Quote: He who is incapable of feeling strong passions, of being shaken by anger, of living in every sense of the word, will never be a good actor. [Sarah Bernhardt]

Quote: I do love cricket - it's so very English. [Sarah Bernhardt]

Quote: I have often been asked why I am so fond of playing male parts. As a matter of fact, it is not male parts, but male brains that I prefer. [Sarah Bernhardt]

Quote: It is in spending oneself that one becomes rich. [Sarah Bernhardt]

Quote: Legend remains victorious in spite of history. [Sarah Bernhardt]

Quote: Oscar Wilde: 'Do you mind if I smoke?' Sarah Bernhardt: 'I don't care if you burn.' [Sarah Bernhardt]

Quote: Permanent success cannot be achieved except by incessant intellectual labour, always inspired by the ideal. [Sarah Bernhardt]

Quote: The actor is too prone to exaggerate his powers; he wants to play Hamlet when his appearance is more suitable to King Lear. [Sarah Bernhardt]

Quote: The theatre is the involuntary reflex of the ideas of the crowd. [Sarah Bernhardt]

Quote: To be a good actor... it is necessary to have a firmly tempered soul, to be surprised at nothing, to resume each minute the laborious task that has barely just been finished. [Sarah Bernhardt]

Quote: What matters poverty? What matters anything to him who is enamoured of our art? Does he not carry in himself every joy and every beauty? [Sarah Bernhardt]

Quote: I adore Chicago. It is the pulse of America. [Sarah Bernhardt]

Quote: Oscar Wilde: 'Do you mind if I smoke?' Sarah Bernhardt: 'I don't care if you burn' [Sarah Bernhardt]

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