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“In Elizabethan England or classical Athens... theater was at the center of, not culture, but society and politics and religion and civic engagement. Those things have a different audience.”
Diane Paulus“In Elizabethan England or classical Athens... theater was at the center of, not culture, but society and politics and religion and civic engagement. Those things have a different audience.”
Diane Paulus“Opera is the ultimate art form. It has singing and music and drama and dance and emotion and story.”
Diane Paulus“"How does one become a butterfly?" she asked pensively. "You must want to fly so much that you are willing to give up being a caterpillar."”
Trina Paulus“If one wishes to be a great project manager, one needs to talk less and write more.”
GE Paulus“Once you are a butterfly,you can really love – thekind of love that makes anew life. It’s better than allthe hugging caterpillars cando.”
Trina Paulus“Someday you won't ever be seen again, but until then, make everyday an adventure.”
G Paulus“All humans have five things in common. They want good health, they want economic opportunities ( to work), they want to love and be loved, (family and friendships) they want hope in their life, hope that tomorrow will be better than today, and they want to be part of something greater than themselves.”
GE Paulus