Best quotes by Peter Morgan on People
Checkout quotes by Peter Morgan on People
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‟ I am not a politics wonk. I like the idea of my writing reflecting more about who I am or other people.
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‟ There are so many projects that I've written and had to abort because either I felt too distressed by what I was doing to the people who I was writing about, or they couldn't cope with it because their view of themselves was so far removed from reality.
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‟ I can't help slightly falling in love with every character I write about. And I quite like writing about people who are vilified.
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‟ For 'Frost/Nixon,' I had eight people who were present at those interviews - they were all in the room - and when I interviewed each of them, they had a totally different narrative of events, to the degree where you thought, 'Were you all really in the same room?'
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‟ As a dramatist, you have 200 choices at every fork in the road. But the audience will reject it if you make the wrong choice, if they feel you are trying to shape the character in a way that suits you. It rings false immediately. People can sense when you're being cynical or schematic.
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‟ I think I stumbled upon a voice people associate with me with 'The Deal.'
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‟ I'm quick to be upset. My feelings are close to the surface. There is not much gap between a thought and a feeling with me. It makes it difficult for some people. I feel too much.
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