Proverb

Feb 12, 2006 23:58

Behold, my son here is wisdom. Pay heed to these words, and in the days of thy play, in the hours of thy performing, thou shalt not be caught short. For truly, it is said, pay heed to the errors of others and youshall not make them yourself, and again, as we have been told from on old, to thine own self be true ( Read more... )

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davethetekkie February 13 2006, 12:14:50 UTC
*mass applause*

Great tidings doth flow for tekkie kind from thy wit-filled and insightful musings on the nature of our craft brother. May the PAR be with you, in the name of the Mic, the Cans and the Gaffa Tape, amen.

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devo_bunny February 13 2006, 12:54:19 UTC
"III. Speak not in large words to actors, for they are slow of thought and are easily confused."

"XIII. Take pity on the actors, for in their roles they are as children, and must be led with gentle kindness. Thus, endeavor to speak softly and not in anger."

*AHEM?*
Though in most part I agree with this master work please reconsidor how these two comments reflect on my own chosen theatrical path...

*Regrets not joining the brotherhood of TECHIE with thee for the umpteenth time*

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rem_kitty February 14 2006, 00:10:40 UTC
O_o where'd you find this...

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