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feelings losing positive prefer stays winning
Losing stays with you a lot more than winning stays with you. Yes, there are positive feelings that come with winning. But you prefer not to live with that losing feeling that stays with you for a long time. Al Groh
feelings hard heavy neck resent stuck
Newport stuck its neck out and did the heavy lifting. Some of the other ports resent us for that. There probably are some hard feelings out there. Al Pazar
feelings needs ruins
If you are to go to Christ, do not put on your good doings and feelings, or you will get nothing; go in your sins, they are your livery. Your ruin is your argument for mercy; your poverty is your plea for heavenly alms; and your need is the motive for heavenly goodness. Go as you are, and let your miseries plead for you. Charles Spurgeon
feelings young copies
When I really young yet feeling very old, I offered up a lot of myself to the press; I knew it was good copy. Diane Lane
feelings actresses emotion
As an actress, I'm drawn to emotion and expressing the human condition in all its forms, and I'm fortunate to have thoughts and feelings at my fingertips. Diane Keaton
feelings sublime testicles
There's a bit of testicle at the bottom of our most sublime feelings and our purest tenderness. Denis Diderot
feelings degrees world
A trait no other nation seems to possess in quite the same degree as we do namely, a feeling of almost childish injury and resentment unless the world as a whole recognizes how innocent we are of anything but the most generous and harmless intentions Eleanor Roosevelt
feelings flow words
I can't put my feelings into words. I don't know what's going on. My words won't flow right now. William Glass
feelings the-end-of-the-day emotion
Music, at the end of the day, is communicating something - emotion, a feeling, a rite of passage, where you are in life. Ed O'Brien
historical history image mexico period plateau separated surrounded tall truth
The truth is that the history of Mexico is a history in the image of its geography: abrupt and tortuous. Each historical period is like a plateau surrounded by tall mountains and separated from the other plateaus by precipices and divides. Octavio Paz
historical england aspect
I love England and the historical aspect of it. Dennis Farina
historical history novelist people strongly
I feel very strongly that where the facts exist, a historical novelist should use them if they're writing about a person who really lived, because a lot of people come to history through historical novels. I did. And a lot of people want their history that way. Alison Weir
historical knowledge luxury
I don't have the luxury of the firsthand historical knowledge that you have. You'll probably find the same thing with the board. Ed Harris
historical history love romance
I love to read history books, which is where I get my ideas. I also read historical romance for pleasure. Virginia Henley
historical optimistic people vote
We are optimistic that our people will go to vote in this historical event. Ismail Haniya
historical people tight wonderful
I was living in Paris, which is a very beautiful, very wonderful place, but a tight place as a city, a tight place culturally. Its people are very brilliant, thoughtful, the place functions, but it's a historical place in some ways, like a big museum. Nicolas Berggruen
historical romantic sat stories
I never sat down and said, 'I'm going to write historical fiction with strong romantic elements.' It was just the way the stories went. Lauren Willig
historical history nostalgia
I don't think nostalgia is a healthy modality. But nostalgia and a sense of history are not the same thing. Nostalgia is a dysfunction of the historical impulse, or a corruption of the historical impulse. William Gibson
theatre legends firsts
My first Broadway show was with Elizabeth Taylor and Maureen Stapleton. Maureen Stapleton, a legend in the theatre; Elizabeth Taylor, a legend, period. Dennis Christopher
theatre acting half
One half of the pleasure experienced at a theatre arises from the spectator's sympathy with the rest of the audience, and, especially from his belief in their sympathy with him. Edgar Allan Poe
theatre agents television
When I choose projects, I don't stipulate between film or theatre or television. I receive scripts and I read scripts - and when I read a script that's good, I then get married to it and talk to my agent about what happens next. Dominic Monaghan
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Theatre can be so patronising. So often, it's just proselytising for the theatre. Tim Crouch
theatre news definitions
I've learned, having been on a lot of sets, the good news is that by definition you are surrounded by experts. They get fired if they're not - unlike in the theatre! Alan Rickman
theatre criticism theater
Coughing in the theater is not a respiratory ailment. It is a criticism. Alan Jay Lerner
theatre stories scottish
Scottish Theatre's greatest success story of recent times. Alan Chadwick
theatre
What's this thing that gets between us and Shakespeare? Al Pacino
theatre together literature
For me, filmmaking combines everything. That's the reason I've made cinema my life's work. In films, painting and literature, theatre and music come together. But a film is still a film. Akira Kurosawa