Tennessee Williams Quote

It is planned speeches that contain lies or dissimulations, not what you blurt out so spontaneously in one instant.


The Theatre of Tennessee Williams: Sweet bird of youth. Period of adjustment. The night of the Iguana (ed. 1972)


It is planned speeches that contain lies or dissimulations, not what you blurt out so spontaneously in one instant.

It is planned speeches that contain lies or dissimulations, not what you blurt out so spontaneously in one instant.

It is planned speeches that contain lies or dissimulations, not what you blurt out so spontaneously in one instant.

It is planned speeches that contain lies or dissimulations, not what you blurt out so spontaneously in one instant.