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Our people love us because they find in Essence something that is so extremely rare in society: the good news about us".
By using performers with different levels of experience, Maxwell shows what he usually illustrates in his text: that if you're reducing theatre to its essence, something has to go, like the hard sheen of show biz, where nothing breaks a professional actor down like applause.
I wasn't indexing myself against the people around me". Andreessen reminded me — in his formidable achievements and manner, his thickly armored sensitivities and yearnings — of Rilke's remark "Perhaps everything that frightens us is, in its deepest essence, something helpless that wants our love".
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"He'd grab the essence of something," says Holland, "and really make something out of that.
Embody the essence of something or its genesis.
She's willing to abandon style for the essence of something".
Culture counts, but a culture is never a reduced essence of something indigenous.
"It proves that you can restart the essence of something," he said.
Sometimes, getting at the essence of something involves taking a step back, approaching from a fresh angle.
Some people are able to extrapolate the energy or the sound or the essence of something and reimage or reinterpret it.
If so, it might be that all share a drive to get at the essence of something, to uncover archetypal fundamentals of form, feeling and imagination.
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