"I knew then that every time I saw a person on the street, I saw only his public shadow. The rest, the important part, lived in layer after layer beyond my view. We have no idea what wonders are hidden in the people around us." - Joan in Anne Nelson's play The Guys, written as a tribute to the firefighters who died responding to the 9/11/01 World Trade Center attacks.
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Wednesday, September 11, 2013
Theatre quote of the day for Wednesday, September 11, 2011
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"I knew then that every time I saw a person on the street, I saw only his public shadow. The rest, the important part, lived in layer after layer beyond my view. We have no idea what wonders are hidden in the people around us." - Joan in Anne Nelson's play The Guys, written as a tribute to the firefighters who died responding to the 9/11/01 World Trade Center attacks.
"I knew then that every time I saw a person on the street, I saw only his public shadow. The rest, the important part, lived in layer after layer beyond my view. We have no idea what wonders are hidden in the people around us." - Joan in Anne Nelson's play The Guys, written as a tribute to the firefighters who died responding to the 9/11/01 World Trade Center attacks.
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