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Love is the only energy I've ever used as a writer. I've never written out of anger, although anger has informed love.
— Athol Fugard
You don't like the idea of another female marking me? Then leave your brand there, warn them off. Show them who I belong to.
— Suzanne Wright
If the nature of human experience changes with the color of a man's skin, then the racists have been right all along.
— Athol Fugard
prayerful dependence on the grace of Jesus is our only refuge from our own sin.
— Timothy J. Keller
Aman cant spend his life with only one thought
— Athol Fugard
we're bumping into each other all the time...
— Athol Fugard
We compound our suffering by victimizing each other.
— Athol Fugard
You can't answer violence with counter violence ... The answer is love. The best sabotage is love.
— Athol Fugard
I've had one experience of writer's block in my life, and it was living hell. It was a terror for me.
— Athol Fugard
The act of witnessing is important to me; somebody's got to tell the truth, you know what I mean?
— Athol Fugard
I felt like it was time to set up my future, so I set a goal. My goal was independence.
— Beyonce Knowles
I'm always in disguise in one form or another in my plays.
— Athol Fugard
You are people with a present and with a future. Don't muff the ball. Be excellent.
— Gordon B. Hinckley
My essential identity is that of a writer.
— Athol Fugard
Do not figure out big plans at first, but, begin slowly, feel your ground and proceed up and up.
— Swami Vivekananda
Every boy needs a role model that he can be proud of and talk about to the other kids in the playground.
— Athol Fugard
Choose your clothes for your way of life.
— Joan Crawford
Creativity is very selfish. Scandalously so, in fact.
— Athol Fugard
Garden of Pain, I need you. What were the songs of beasts to the cries of sentient souls?
— Anne Rice
The things that converge in the writing of a play come from a complex of motives, a genesis shrouded in a certain kind of mystery.
— Athol Fugard