When someone blunders, we say that he makes a misstep. Is it then not clear that all the ills of mankind, all the tragic misfortunes that fill our history books, all the political blunders, all the failures of the great leaders have arisen merely from a lack of skill in dancing. - Moliere
David walked into the valley
With a stone clutched in his hand
He was only a boy
But he knew someone must take a stand
There will always be a valley
Always mountains one must scale
There will always be perilous waters
Which someone must sail
-Into the Fire
Scarlet Pimpernel
did someone have a randon bang bang youre dead moment
I miss bare and being able to go to NYC and seeing my best friend
I miss my broadway virginity (I gave it up to Rent, the day after Thanksgiving)
I miss gym class. I mean of all the wining and complaining I did everyone knows I hated it, but I miss it for one simple reason... communal showers. I missed that part of gym class, oh its becaus I never took a gym class.
In the words of the great MargoChanning
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I miss that time in my life way back when, when I wasn't so worried about this endless abyss called "The Future"...and all the bills and everything that it entails. I want to go back to being five, where I could play my own version of theatre in my little world of makebelieve all day, and still have a roof over my head and food to eat.
I miss RENT, pre all the mad-stunt casting.
I miss Sutton Foster's Millie.
I miss Caberet.
I miss Jefferson Mays, and "I am My Own Wife"
I miss Assassins.
As much as I never thought I would admit it (due to my dislike of the Disney shows), I miss Aida.
More than anything though, I miss Les Miserables. Even if none of the newer shows interested me, I could always, always return back to Les Miserables. God, I loved that show.
I want to write music. I want to sit down right now at my piano and write a song that people will listen to and remember and do the same thing every morning...for the rest of my life. - Jonathan Larson. Tick, Tick...BOOM!