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two bored earth
I can't be bothered to go to the gym, though. I honestly just can't be bothered - it's the most boring thing on Earth. I have tried and every six months I go 'right, I'm going to the gym'. Then I do it for two weeks and get so bored by it. Carol Vorderman
two way arguing
There are two ways to argue with a woman, and neither of them work. Carlos Boozer
two firsts thirds
You must see that if two things are alike, then it is a further question whether the first is copied from the second, or the second from the first, or both from a third. C. S. Lewis
two rabbits three
At least he went on saying this till Aslan had loaded him up with three dwarfs, one dryad, two rabbits, and a hedgehog, that steadied him a bit. C. S. Lewis
two voice piano
The piano and the singing are two equal things to me - maybe not inseparable but very connected. You can say they are like two equal voices. Agnes Obel
two people black
To change history is very slow. The first two times I came to the States - black people didn't have the right to vote. Agnes Varda
two half lines
Coming from a background of being onstage, you're onstage for two and a half hours and you're in it for the whole time no matter what you're doing. Even if you don't have a line, you have to stay in it. Aaron Tveit
two people looks
Any time you get two people in a room who disagree about anything, the time of day, there is a scene to be written. That's what I look for. Aaron Sorkin
two stupidity littles
There are two fools in every marketplace; one asks too little, one asks too much. Alan Sugar
drawing news magazines
I started my own magazine with drawings, commentary, news, film reviews and drawings. Carlos Fuentes
drawing hate
We have to get back to the drawing board. I hate being at 0-2, but we'll come back. Matt Jackson
drawing tree trying
When I draw something, I try to build some kind of history into it. Drawing an object that has a certain amount of wear and tear or rust; or a tree that is damaged. I love trying to render not just the object, but what it has been through. Alan Lee
drawing giving tree
To draw a tree, to pay such close attention to every aspect of a tree, is an act of reverence not only toward the tree, and toward the earth itself, but also our human connection to it. This is one of the magical things about drawing -- it gives us almost visionary moments of connectedness. Alan Lee
drawing joy machines
If the machines can take the drudgery out of it and just leave us with the joy of drawing, then that's the best of both worlds - and I'll use those computers! Don Bluth
drawing pieces stylist
When we draw on the tablet, the drawing shows up on the computer screen. If we have chosen to tell the computer that the stylist is to behave like a piece of chalk, or a pen, or a wet brush, it will. Buffy Sainte-Marie
drawings few
I have some beautiful 20th-century drawings and a few paintings, but I'm not a collector, and I'm not particularly attached to objects. Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt
drawing done feels
You always feel the drawing you are working on is the best you've ever done... I am only interested in the present. Al Hirschfeld
drawing mind draftsman
All good and genuine draftsmen draw according to the picture inscribed in their minds, and not according to nature. Charles Baudelaire
insecurity trying pins
Insecurities are about as useful as trying to put the pin back in the grenade. Brandon Boyd
insecurity waste wasting-time
Insecurity is a waste of time. Diane von Furstenberg
insecurity racist height
Bigotry and judgment are the height of insecurity. Jasmine Guy
insecurity trying results
Insecurity is the result of trying to be secure. Alan Watts
insecurity hallmark bravado
The hallmark of insecurity is bravado. Brandon Sanderson
insecurity wonderful
Insecurity is a wonderful motivator. Barbara Corcoran
insecurity i-can conscience
I can't tell my conscience from my insecurities. Cathy Guisewite
insecurity littles values
Somethings wrong with us for us to value ourselves so little. Beth Moore
insecurity needs lines
Insecurity is miserable. That's the bottom line. We don't need it. We don't want it. And we really can live without it. So what would happen if we quite being accomplices in our own misery? Beth Moore