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Greatest Line ever said/ sung on Broadway

Greatest Line ever said/ sung on Broadway

#0Greatest Line ever said/ sung on Broadway
Posted: 11/23/04 at 8:30pm

From a play or musical

mine: There is no future, there is no past, I live this moment as my last ~Rent

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Matt_G
#1re: Greatest Line ever said/ sung on Broadway
Posted: 11/23/04 at 8:33pm

"No"

-Rent
-Gypsy
-Aida
-Cabaret
-Rocky Horror
-Passion
-Proof
-The Producers
-Wicked
-Caroline, Or Change
-Into The Woods
-Follies
-Evita
-Grease
-Dreamgirls

and a few more.


"Noah, someday we'll talk again. But there's things we'll never say. That sorrow deep inside you. It inside me, too. And it never go away. You be okay. You'll learn how to lose things..."

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NYadgal
#2re: Greatest Line ever said/ sung on Broadway
Posted: 11/23/04 at 8:34pm

"yes"

see list above...


"Two drifters off to see the world. There's such a lot of world to see. . ."

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pab
#3re: Greatest Line ever said/ sung on Broadway
Posted: 11/23/04 at 8:34pm

Was four pages of responses on this not enough? Do we have to do this all again?

Please use the search feature:

https://forum.broadwayworld.com/readmessage.cfm?boardname=bway&thread=507727#507727


"Smart! And into all those exotic mystiques -- The Kama Sutra and Chinese techniques. I hear she knows more than seventy-five. Call me tomorrow if you're still alive!"

#4re: Greatest Line ever said/ sung on Broadway
Posted: 11/23/04 at 8:46pm

Pab, the girl asked a freakin question. What if there are people her now that didn't answer the first thread.

Geez....get the stick out of your ear.

#5re: Greatest Line ever said/ sung on Broadway
Posted: 11/23/04 at 8:50pm

thanks captain!

...but im a guy re: Greatest Line ever said/ sung on Broadway

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magruder
#6re: Greatest Line ever said/ sung on Broadway
Posted: 11/23/04 at 8:54pm

"I'll be the laughingstock of Poughkeepsie!"


"Gif me the cobra jool!"

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pab
#7re: Greatest Line ever said/ sung on Broadway
Posted: 11/23/04 at 8:55pm

"What if there are people her now that didn't answer the first thread."

They can then bum the thread that is not even a month old and contribute there.


"Smart! And into all those exotic mystiques -- The Kama Sutra and Chinese techniques. I hear she knows more than seventy-five. Call me tomorrow if you're still alive!"

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broadwaybondchik
#8re: Greatest Line ever said/ sung on Broadway
Posted: 11/23/04 at 8:56pm

Yeah people do seem a little uptight recently on the board.......but then again look what buisness were in


Me tarzan nah nah nah nah....

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Sumofallthings
#9re: Greatest Line ever said/ sung on Broadway
Posted: 11/23/04 at 9:00pm

"is" (see above as well)


BSoBW2: I punched Sondheim in the face after I saw Wicked and said, "Why couldn't you write like that!?"

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Loge
#10re: Greatest Line ever said/ sung on Broadway
Posted: 11/23/04 at 9:30pm

My favorite will always be the following, from Les Miserables:

"My soul belongs to God, I know. I made that bargin long ago. He gave me hope, when hope was gone. He gave me strength to journey on."

Love it!


"What the hell happened to you? You look like a Make-A-Wish Kid. You know, I just knew you were gonna bring shame on this new family of ours, and it just figures you had to go make yourself over into some heroin-shootin skate board chic on the only day E! could interview you!" - Cherry Cherry, on her daughter Mary Cherry

#11re: Greatest Line ever said/ sung on Broadway
Posted: 11/23/04 at 9:34pm

oo loge! i love that one too!

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Amneris
#12re: Greatest Line ever said/ sung on Broadway
Posted: 11/23/04 at 10:26pm

"raaaazzzzzor.....raaaazzzzor...cut-cut-cadugin"-Tobias Ragg Sweeney Todd

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jonartdesigns
#13re: Greatest Line ever said/ sung on Broadway
Posted: 11/23/04 at 10:56pm

lets just say that if jesus christ had lived in chicago today, he had five thousand dollars...things would have turned out differently- Billy Flynn, Chicago

Joe: oh my god, Oh My God, OH MY GOD!
Applegate: d-d-do you MIIIIIIIIIND?!?
- Damn Yankees


"Grease," the fourth revival of the season, is the worst show in the history of theater and represents an unparalleled assault on Western civilization and its values. - Michael Reidel

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BreakingTheCircle07
#14re: Greatest Line ever said/ sung on Broadway
Posted: 11/24/04 at 2:59am

1) I love that Flynn quote.
2) Velma'a "sh*t" upon hearing Roxie is pregnant.
3) "Have I mentioned today how lucky I am to be in love with you?" -TL5Y

And yea, why do we have to be so snippy? I'm glad people are seeing how rude some people are being and sticking up for their peers.


Variations on a Theme blog: http://panekattack.blogspot.com/

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munkustrap178
#15re: Greatest Line ever said/ sung on Broadway
Posted: 11/24/04 at 3:20am

This has been posted before, but there really is no need to get pissed off about it. It's not like it's the 24th thread asking who's going to replace Idina Menzel. Things like this are just for fun anyway. I forget some of the ones I listed last time, but here's one of the best:

And just when you think you're out there on your own
You see yourself in someone else's eyes,
And if they told you you could never love yourself,
It was a lie.

Hold up your head,
Never be afraid to shine.
Viva la difference between my body and my mind.
All out with loneliness,
Such a waste of time.
Come on in from the outside.

From the extraordinary TABOO


"If you are going to do something, do it well. And leave something witchy." -Charlie Manson

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paradox_error
#16re: Greatest Line ever said/ sung on Broadway
Posted: 11/24/04 at 7:41am

munku - i love that picture. I love that show so much


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