Edward Albee
Absurdist explorer of Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Albee's dialogue pierced illusions with quotable ferocity.
Quotes by Edward Albee
I am not a homosexual playwright. I am a playwright who happens to be homosexual.
Sometimes it's necessary to go a long distance out of the way to come a short distance correctly.
Truth and illusion. You can't have one without the other.
I think I'm a pretty good playwright. I'm not a great playwright. I'm a pretty good playwright.
The only way to have a good play is to have a good play.
We all have our little rituals, our little games, our little lies. They keep us sane.
A play is a statement about life, not a slice of life.
If you have no wounds, how can you know if you're alive?
The artist's job is to be a witness to his time in history.
I write to find out what I think.
The theatre is a place where one goes to see the truth about life and the social situation.
I don't write for audiences. I write for myself.
The only thing worse than being talked about is not being talked about.
We are all in the same boat, in a stormy sea, and we owe each other a terrible loyalty.
The play is a metaphor for the human condition.
I don't believe in happy endings. I believe in endings.
The purpose of art is to make people uncomfortable.
The only way to get through life is to laugh at it.
All serious art is a sort of confession, however disguised.
I write because I have to. It's a compulsion.