Wallace Shawn Quotes and its meanings

Wallace Shawn has written on many topics. Some of the topics he has discussed most are as follows;

Dreams Education Experience Funny History Hope Humor Movies Patriotism Politics

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What does Wallace Shawn write about?

Wallace Shawn has written on many topics but he is most famous for his work about dreams, education, experience, funny, history, hope, humor, movies, patriotism & politics. People always share Dreams quotes, Education quotes, experience, funny, history, hope, humor, movies, patriotism & politics from his literary works.

What are the top most famous quotes by Wallace Shawn?

Here are the top most famous quotes by Wallace Shawn.

  • I led the life of an intellectual up until a certain age. I remember Freud's 'Interpretation of Dreams' was a big favorite when I was 11. It sounded so interesting. And it really was!
  • I think the whole system of education would change if I were in charge and had the ability to make changes. I don't think I would keep Princeton exactly being Princeton.
  • But because we've all been readers, we know what the experience is like, and we hope that what certain writers have given to us, we will give to someone.
  • You can go to a play that is enjoyable because it's funny, and then on the next night you can go to a play that's enjoyable because it's 'disturbing.'
  • I don't happen to have a sense of humor personally, so I don't know what's funny about a character... This happens to be a feature of my life generally.
  • I was making my living from a joke about my appearance that I didn't understand, and in a way still don't, because when I look in a mirror it doesn't seem funny to me.
  • In my early 20s, I studied history and politics, and I really thought that perhaps I would devote my life to that.
  • We're in an emergency situation. The United States has become an absolutely terrifying country, and I would hope that I could participate in some way in stopping the horror and the brutality.
  • In terms of number of movies, I've been in an extraordinary amount. If you count only the minutes I'm onscreen, it's not so long.
  • Patriotism is considered to be an emotion a person ought to feel. But why? Why is it nobler to love your own country than to love someone else's?