Robert Gottlieb quotes are thought-provoking, memorable and inspiring. From views on society and politics to thoughts on love and life, Robert Gottlieb has a lot to say. In this list we present the 14 best Robert Gottlieb quotes, in no particular order. Let yourself get inspired!
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Robert Gottlieb quotes
Nothing is real for me until I’ve read about it.
— Robert Gottlieb, Avid Reader: A Life
Tolstoy may be right about happy and unhappy families, but in ballet, it works the opposite way: All good ballets are different from each other and all bad ones are alike, at least in one crucial respect – they’re all empty.
— Robert Gottlieb
Who would have thought that a tap-dancing penguin would outpoint James Bond at the box office? And deserve to? Not that there’s anything wrong with ‘Casino Royale.’ But ‘Happy Feet’ – written and directed by George Miller – is a complete charmer, even if, in the way of most family fare, it can’t resist straying into the Inspirational.
— Robert Gottlieb
What ‘War and Peace’ is to the novel and ‘Hamlet’ is to the theater, Swan Lake’ is to ballet – that is, the name which to many people stands for and sums up an art form.
— Robert Gottlieb
The man Dickens, whom the world at large thought it knew, stood for all the Victorian virtues – probity, kindness, hard work, sympathy for the down-trodden, the sanctity of domestic life – even as his novels exposed the violence, hypocrisy, greed, and cruelty of the Victorian age.
— Robert Gottlieb
Most famous stage actors tactfully fade away.
— Robert Gottlieb
Despite the rigid classicism of the famous Paris Opera school and company, the French have done more than their share to unmoor la Danse from its traditions and standards.
— Robert Gottlieb
The first movement ballerina should be a paradigm of strength and authority.
— Robert Gottlieb
We know that Diana Vishneva is a phenomenon of strength and style, and she certainly has earned the right to stretch her talents as best she can.
— Robert Gottlieb
In 1998, Vanity Fair asked me to write a big piece for them on the 50th anniversary of the New York City Ballet. My life, to a great extent, had been spent at and with the New York City Ballet, and I decided to try it. It was very scary, writing about something I loved so much and had such strong opinions about.
— Robert Gottlieb
We all need each other in publishing to make publishing work for authors in a variety of formats now and in the future. Anyone who thinks publishers don’t bring anything to the table has a very narrow view and lack of knowledge about the industry as a whole.
— Robert Gottlieb
A steady diet of the higher truths might prove exhausting, but it’s important that we acknowledge their validity and celebrate their survival.
— Robert Gottlieb
How do you rate works of genius? Partly by personal inclination, partly by accepted wisdom, partly by popularity.
— Robert Gottlieb
City Ballet has to develop choreographers of stature and a new approach to coaching before everything we value about it fades away and, in the great tradition of the Cheshire Cat, there’s nothing left but Peter Martins’ smile.
— Robert Gottlieb
Schumann’s ‘Quintet in E flat for Piano and Strings’ is one of the sublime moments in Romantic music.
— Robert Gottlieb