Famous quote by Edward Albee

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Im not suggesting that the play is without fault all of my plays are imperfect, Im rather happy to say-it leaves me some
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"I'm not suggesting that the play is without fault; all of my plays are imperfect, I'm rather happy to say-it leaves me something to do"

- Edward Albee

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In this quote, Edward Albee is expressing his viewpoint on the flaw of his plays. He is recommending that his plays are not perfect, which he is content with this fact. He believes that flaw leaves him something to do, implying that he has the ability to utilize the flaws of his plays as a source of motivation to continue to improve and refine his work. Albee's quote is a testament to his dedication to his craft and his dedication to producing the best work possible. He is not content with simply producing plays that are good enough, but instead makes every effort to make them as best as possible. Albee's quote is a suggestion that excellence is not constantly attainable, but that striving for it is a beneficial endeavor.

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USA Flag This quote is written / told by Edward Albee somewhere between March 12, 1928 and today. He/she was a famous Dramatist from USA. The author also have 15 other quotes.

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