Senior Quote from Broadway?
#0Senior Quote from Broadway?
Posted: 5/16/06 at 9:24pm
Any suggestions? some I've thought of already are the obvious:
"No day but today"
"everything in life is only for now"
etc...
#1re: Senior Quote from Broadway?
Posted: 5/16/06 at 9:27pm"Attend the tale of Sweeney Todd."
Fabrizio2
Broadway Legend Joined: 1/20/06
#3re: Senior Quote from Broadway?
Posted: 5/16/06 at 9:30pmDon't do No Day but Today because EVERYONE does it, and plus its so cliche. Usually when people at my school do a senior quote, they try and make it funny. You should do something from DRS. Just a suggestion. Good luck with it!
Fabrizio2
Broadway Legend Joined: 1/20/06
#4re: Senior Quote from Broadway?
Posted: 5/16/06 at 9:30pmDon't do No Day but Today because EVERYONE does it, and plus its so cliche. Usually when people at my school do a senior quote, they try and make it funny. You should do something from DRS. Just a suggestion. Good luck with it!
#5re: Senior Quote from Broadway?
Posted: 5/16/06 at 9:34pm
I'm through with playing by the rules of someone else's game
Here I go and there's no turning back, my great adventure has begun. I may be small, but I've got giant plans to shine as brightly as the sun. . . . Be anything but quiet . . etc
I have a heart like the sea, a million dreams are in me
To Kill A Mockingbird
neddyfrank2
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/23/05
#6re: Senior Quote from Broadway?
Posted: 5/16/06 at 9:37pm
"Attend the tale of Sweeney Todd."
I laughed out loud at that.
neddyfrank2
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/23/05
#7re: Senior Quote from Broadway?
Posted: 5/16/06 at 9:37pmDouble Post, Sorry! Updated On: 5/16/06 at 09:37 PM
#8re: Senior Quote from Broadway?
Posted: 5/16/06 at 9:38pmya... especially since the movie is out i didnt want to use anything from RENT
#9re: Senior Quote from Broadway?
Posted: 5/16/06 at 9:39pmooot he astonishing quote is a goood one!
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Broadway Legend Joined: 7/16/05
#10re: Senior Quote from Broadway?
Posted: 5/16/06 at 10:09pmI used one from Avenue Q. Not the show I would have preferred to quote from, but it has many good quotables. I started a thread like this back in october on the students board
#11re: Senior Quote from Broadway?
Posted: 5/16/06 at 10:12pm
I've seen some other threads like this, there were some good ideas on them-give it a search.
I always liked "To love another person is to see the face of God" from Les Mis.
#12re: Senior Quote from Broadway?
Posted: 5/16/06 at 10:13pm
https://forum.broadwayworld.com/readmessage.cfm?boardname=bway&thread=809647#818347
This thread had some great ones if ya wanna give that a look
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#13re: Senior Quote from Broadway?
Posted: 5/16/06 at 10:19pm
Ha, Attend the Tale of Sweeny Todd, that's great.
How about, "Art is lighting soft as candle light." or "Life is pandemonium." or "The rain in Spain falls gently on the pane."
#14re: Senior Quote from Broadway?
Posted: 5/16/06 at 10:22pm
"Look at where you are, not at where you'll be..."
"Stop worrying if your vision is true, let others make that decision - they usually do..."
Or for my favorite, look up the lyrics to Billy Joel's "I've Loved These Days."
#15re: Senior Quote from Broadway?
Posted: 5/16/06 at 10:22pm"It was a ball, it was a blast, and it's a shame, it couldn't last, but every chapter has to end you must agree."
#16re: Senior Quote from Broadway?
Posted: 5/16/06 at 10:24pm
The more poignant, the better....
That DRS quote is kind of "Oh well. Move on."
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#17re: Senior Quote from Broadway?
Posted: 5/16/06 at 10:25pm"A new world whispers from the shadows. Time to fly, time to fly."
#18re: Senior Quote from Broadway?
Posted: 5/16/06 at 10:26pm
Really, I think this is the best possible quote for the situation. It's wonderful:
"So, before we end, and then begin-
we'll drink a toast to how it's been.
A few more hours to be complete,
A few more nights on satin sheets,
A few more times that I can say
I've loved these days."
#19re: Senior Quote from Broadway?
Posted: 5/16/06 at 10:32pmOH MY GOD munkustrap, I tried so hard to use that Billy Joel quote in my high school yearboo, because it's some of my favourite Billy Joel lyrics EVER but they only allowed us 50 characters (absurd, but I'll save y'all the rant). I ended up going with "Don't dream it... be it."
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