Know how to live the time that is given you. Dario Fo More Quotes by Dario Fo More Quotes From Dario Fo Nothing is thought rare Which is not new and follow'd, yet we know That what was worne some twenty yeare agoe, Comes into grace againe. Dario Fo twenties grace knows For some time its been my habit to use images when preparing a speech: rather than write it down, I illustrate it. Dario Fo speech use writing Blush at your faults. Dario Fo faults All forms of power - even based on the consensus of the democratic system - react when they are being attacked, or when those who exercise power become a target. Dario Fo target form exercise Nevertheless, the mode, the justification, and all the games involved in this war were dishonest. Dario Fo justification games war While drawing, I discover what I really want to say. Dario Fo discover say drawing want We had extremely democratic town councils in medieval Italy which knew the value of working together, and every now and then, down the centuries, this spirit returns. Dario Fo value down working-together together It's not bad at all, getting a Nobel and making so many old fossils explode with rage. Dario Fo making old bad rage I'm not afraid of death, but I'm not courting it, either. If you have lived well, it is the fair conclusion to life. Dario Fo afraid you life death I am the jongleur. I leap and pirouette, and make you laugh. I make fun of those in power, and I show you how puffed up and conceited are the big shots who go around making wars in which we are the ones who get slaughtered. I reveal them for what they are. I pull out the plug, and... pssss... they deflate. Dario Fo laugh i-am you power My theater has always been a political battle on the stage. Dario Fo always stage political battle In a way, the American side descended to Saddam's level, which happens often in these types of circumstances. That is why the people in Iraq do not accept the current state of affairs. Dario Fo accept circumstances people way I felt like an extraordinary hero. I was only five or six and I had the whole of life in my hands. Even if I had been driving the carriage of the sun I could not have felt any better. Dario Fo hero sun life hands Culturally, I have always been part of the proletariat. I lived side by side with the sons of glassblowers, fishermen and smugglers. The stories they told were shaper satires about the hypocrisy of authority and the middle classes, the two-facedness of teachers and lawyers and politicians. I was born politicized. Dario Fo teachers politicians lawyers born