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Hamilton Quotes

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“[BURR]
I am the one thing in life I can control.”
Lin-Manuel Miranda, Hamilton: The Revolution

“I am the one thing in life I can control. I am inimitable; I am an original. I'm not falling behind or running late. I'm not standing still: I am lying in wait.”
Lin-Manuel Miranda

“My wife's the reason anything gets done, she nudges me towards promise by degrees. She is a perfect symphony of one our son is her most beautiful reprise. We chase the melodies that seem to find us until they're finished songs and start to play. When senseless acts of tragedy remind us that nothing here is promised--not one day. This show is proof that history remembers. We live in times when hate and fear seem stronger. We rise and fall and light from dying embers--remembrances that hope and love last longer. And love is love is love is love is love is love is love is love cannot be killed or swept aside. I sing Vanessa's symphony. Eliza tells her story. Now, fill the world with music, love, and pride.”
Lin-Manuel Miranda

Becky Albertalli
“Mr. Spier, memorizing the Hamilton soundtrack is not going to save you on the AP Euro exam.”
Becky Albertalli, Leah on the Offbeat

“Lin beamed, and threw a couple of triumphant middle fingers in the air.”
Lin-Manuel Miranda, Hamilton: The Revolution

Hank Green
“We all want to be in the room where it happens, we want to be part of the things that matter to us, but no two people have the exact same collection of things that matter. Nowadays, I don't so much want to be in the room where it happens, but I do really want to help other people choose the right rooms, and help them realize that they really are a part of things that matter. Because when we feel like none of the rooms we are in matter, that's when we're really lost.”
Hank Green, A Beautifully Foolish Endeavor

“When my prayers to God were met with indifference, I picked up a pen, I wrote my own deliverance”
Lin-Manuel Miranda

“I think Lafayette wants to rap in French now. I have to go learn some French.
Damn it, Lafayette.”
Lin Manuel Miranda

Laura Kamoie
“The promise of liberty is not written in blood or engraved in stone, it's embroidered into the fabric of our nation.”
Laura Kamoie, My Dear Hamilton

“Southern motherfucking democratic-republicans”
Lin-Manuel Miranda

“Jefferson feared that Hamilton had plans radically at odds with the Constitution. As he saw it, Hamilton wanted to warp the federal government out of constitutional shape, converting it into a copy of the British government, built on debt, corruption, and influence. Hamilton's goal, Jefferson charged, was to ally the rich and well born with the government at the people's expense, creating a corrupt aristocracy leagued with the government against the people and destroying the virtue that was the basis of republican government. Only a republic could preserve liberty, Jefferson insisted, and only virtue among the people could preserve a republic.”
R.B. Bernstein, Thomas Jefferson

Colin Jost
“The religious kids were really religious, the kind who push religion on others in a way that always freaks me out. They are like people who keep telling me, 'You have to see Hamilton!' Honestly, no I don't and the more you keep telling me, the less likely I am to actually see it. Though I have subsequently seen, "Hamilton" and it's excellent.”
Colin Jost, A Very Punchable Face

“The Hulk before intermission, Bruce Banner after it.”
Lin-Manuel Miranda and Jeremy McCarter

“PAY YOUR FUCKING TAXES”
Lin Manuel Miranda

Joseph J. Ellis
“Burr had the dark and severe coloring of his Edwards ancestry, with black hair receding from the forehead and dark brown, almost black, eyes that suggested a cross between an eagle and a raven. Hamilton had a light peaches and cream complexion with violet-blue eyes and auburn-red hair, all of which came together to suggest an animated beam of light to Burr’s somewhat stationary shadow.”
Joseph J. Ellis, Founding Brothers: The Revolutionary Generation

Elizabeth Levy
“Hamilton never had need of sandbags in his stockings.”
Elizabeth Levy, . . . If You Were There When They Signed the Constitution

Nancy Isenberg
“History is not a bedtime story. It is a comprehensive engagement with often obscure documents and books no longer read—books shelved in old archives, and fragile pamphlets contemporaneous with the subject under study—all of which reflect a world view not ours.”
Nancy Isenberg, Fallen Founder: The Life of Aaron Burr

“Jefferson's hatred of Hamilton was complicated by jealousy of Washington's affection for the younger man... The continuing intellectual debate over the Jeffersonian and Hamiltonian rival systems of government takes on a new and richer dimension if seen against the backdrop of the personal drama of this remarkable triangle.”
FAWN BRODIE

Ron Chernow
“Hamilton’s life was so tumultuous that only an audacious novelist could have dreamed it up. He embodied an enduring archetype: the obscure immigrant who comes to America, re-creates himself, and succeeds despite a lack of proper birth and breeding.”
Ron Chernow, Alexander Hamilton

Dolly Chugh
“Thomas explains that when a performer walks onstage, with a particular age, gender, and race, we graft things onto who they are. His direction was an attempt to shake up our thinking. 'What we're saying is that it can be anybody, that we're all connected, that we have this thing that binds us and bonds us. We wanted to identify our cast as interchangeable and accessible, but specific early in the show.' Their stories and identities were unique, but their humanity was universal.”
Dolly Chugh, The Person You Mean to Be: How Good People Fight Bias

Nancy Rubin Stuart
“Exhausted by hours of crying and hysterics, Peggy fell into a restless sleep. Her marathon display of insanity, the grandest theatrical performance of her life, had successfully deceived Washington and Hamilton.”
Nancy Rubin Stuart, Defiant Brides: The Untold Story of Two Revolutionary-Era Women and the Radical Men They Married

Michelle Obama
“Barack and I sat in the front row surrounded by young people of all different races and backgrounds, the two of us awash in emotion as Christopher Jackson and Lin-Manuel sang the ballad “One Last Time” as their final number. Here were two artists. One black and one Puerto Rican standing beneath a 150 year old chandelier bracketed by towering antique portraits of George and Martha Washington singing about feeling "at home in this nation we've made". The power and truth of that moment stays with me to this day. Hamilton touched me because it reflected the kind of history I had lived myself. It told a story about America that allowed diversity in.”
Michelle Obama, Becoming

“Who anyone is is only evidenced in whatever situation they are in at any given moment.”
Giles Terera, Hamilton and Me: An Actor's Journal

“Effortless AND creative. Listen to the “Hamilton” soundtrack. I know it’s a high bar, but learn from how Lin-Manuel Miranda wrote an entire musical in tight, creative rhyme full of variety and rhythm changes and surprises and cleverness and word-play delights. Internal rhymes, humorous rhymes, break-outs into a different rhythm altogether. A surprise around every corner. Now imagine if all two hours and forty-five minutes of “Hamilton” had been “dah-duh dah-duh dah-duh, dah-dah.” That’s not a ticket you’d have paid $300 for."  Frances Gilbert On Rhyming Picture Books in Goodreads ”
Frances Gilbert

Benjamin Alire Sáenz
“I think maybe I want to study dreams when I'm old enough to choose what I want to study. I sure as hell don't want to study Alexander Hamilton.”
Benjamin Alire Sáenz, Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe

Melissa de la Cruz
“I know I shall disappoint you in a thousand ways before our time on Earth is through. But I hope that you will always see the good in me and know that this unworthy heart of mine will always be yours, no matter what obstacles or failures I bring to your life.”
Melissa de la Cruz, Alex and Eliza

Melissa de la Cruz
“At first they were no more than a list of names on sheets of paper, but as he perused the litany of Alcotts and Kilkelleys and Williamsons, the Josiahs and Ezekiels and Franklins, Alex had a sense of the awesome responsibility that had been placed in his hands. Each of these men was someone’s son, someone’s brother, someone’s husband—someone’s future. And all of them would be risking their lives at his sole discretion. Alex’s wisdom would be their salvation. His folly would be their death.”
Melissa de la Cruz, Alex and Eliza

Melissa de la Cruz
“This is a new country, as you say. Why shouldn’t it have new laws, new customs? And why should not those customs extend to the home itself. To—to love!”
Melissa de la Cruz, Alex and Eliza

Morgan Matson
“Whenever I tried to wear a low ponytail, I inevitably looked like a Founding Father. And not the attractive ones, like Hamilton.”
Morgan Matson, Promchanted

“There's a million things I haven't done, just you wait.”
Lin-Manuel Miranda, Hamilton (Vocal Selections): Vocal Selections & Piano

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