SARAH BERNHARDT QUOTES III

French actress (1844-1923)

In the theater it is better to have long arms, long rather than short: an actor with short arms can never make a fine gesture!

SARAH BERNHARDT

My Double Life


So my illnesses create a disturbance? They attack me without warning and leave me insensible wherever I may be. I cannot be expected, before feeling ill, to ask people who happen to be there to leave the room.

SARAH BERNHARDT

The Fabulous Life of Sarah Bernhardt


Actors of the first water are not more plentiful than playwrights of genius.

SARAH BERNHARDT

The Art of the Theatre

Tags: actors


He who is incapable of feeling strong passions, of being shaken by anger, of living in every sense of the word, will never be a good actor.

SARAH BERNHARDT

The Art of the Theatre


I often go away just for the pure joy of coming back to my wonderful Paris.

SARAH BERNHARDT

"Bernhardt Triumphs in New Role", Theatre Magazine, 1920

Tags: Paris


I know very well that the theatre is Sodom and Gomorrah in one.

SARAH BERNHARDT

The Idol of Paris


I am so superstitious that if I had arrived when there was no sunshine I should have been wretched and most anxious until after my first performance. It is a perfect torture to be superstitious to this degree, and, unfortunately for me, I am ten times more so now than I was in those days, for besides the superstitions of my own country, I have, thanks to my travels, added to my stock all the superstitions of other countries. I know them all now, and in any critical moment of my life, they all rise up in armed legions for or against me. I cannot walk a single step or make any movement or gesture, sit down, go out, look at the sky or ground, without feeling some reason for hope or despair, until at last, exasperated by the trammels put upon my actions by my thought, I defy all superstitions and just act as I want to act.

SARAH BERNHARDT

My Double Life

Tags: superstition


Victor Hugo could not promise without keeping his word. He was not like me: I promise everything with the firm intention of keeping my promises, and two hours after I have forgotten all about them. If any one reminds me of what I have promised, I tear my hair, and to make up for my forgetfulness I say anything, I buy presents -- in fact, I complicate my life with useless worries. It has always been thus, and always will be so.

SARAH BERNHARDT

My Double Life


I have often been asked why I am so fond of playing male parts.... As a matter of fact, it is not male parts, but male brains that I prefer.

SARAH BERNHARDT

The Art of the Theatre