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break-through trying strive
I'm constantly striving to break through to something new. You try to maintain a neutral approach to your work, and not be too hard on yourself. Al Pacino
break-through weapons different
I knew we needed a weapon to break through to the US market, and it had to be something different, something that nobody else was making. Akio Morita
break-through way transformation
Sometimes a breakdown can be the beginning of a kind of breakthrough, a way of living in advance through a trauma that prepares you for a future of radical transformation. Cherrie Moraga
break-through editors important
That's what I try to do as a writer and as the editor of HuffPost: cover important stories in an obsessive way that enables them to break through the din of our multimedia universe. Arianna Huffington
break-through rocks paper
Rock is fine. No structural damage to rock. Rock can break through paper at any point. Just say the word. Paper sucks. Demetri Martin
break-through sound cockpit
Just before you break through the sound barrier, the cockpit shakes the most. Chuck Yeager
break-through habit break
You have to break through the structure of your own stonework habit just to make yourself listen. Don DeLillo
break-through risk tests
It takes courage to push yourself to places you have never been before... to test yout limits... to break through barriers. And the day came when the risk it took to stay tight inside the bud was more painful than the risk it took to blossum. Anais Nin
break-through asian watches
A lot of my students are Asian-American, and it has been thrilling to watch them break through the stereotypes into something alive and surprising. Robert Morgan
poetry seemed tremendous
When I was younger, I was so crazy about poetry that I didn't notice who was noticing. It seemed to me so tremendous and large. Robert Hass
poetry wrote
My first book was poetry, but I didn't write it first. I wrote it third. So my first two books were prose. Tao Lin
poetry firsts sound
The poem, for me, is simply the first sound realized in the modality of being. Charles Olson
poetry poetry-is barbaric
Poetry must have something in it that is barbaric, vast and wild. Denis Diderot
poetry tone melancholy
Melancholy is ... the most legitimate of all the poetical tones. Edgar Allan Poe
poetry poverty instinct
A person born with an instinct for poverty. Elbert Hubbard
poetry
I have always written poetry but I have never applied it to songwriting. Janine Turner
poetry refusal
The experimental poetry thing is not my thing. It's a programme of the avant-garde: basically a refusal of the kind of poetry I write. Seamus Heaney
poetry subject war
My subject is War, and the pity of War. The Poetry is in the pity. Wilfred Owen
habit hands keeps played sean tends today trying
Sean tends to keep his hands down, but when he keeps them up he?s nasty. It?s a little habit we?re trying to get him out of. Today he played very well. Tom Burns
habits morals mostly social
Morals being mostly only social habits and circumstantial necessities. George Bernard Shaw
habit bad-habits
Lookin' back is a bad habit. Charles Portis
habit retired
I've retired so many times now it's getting to be a habit. Dick Van Dyke
habit rather staring streets stuff
I have a strange habit of walking down streets and staring up, rather than looking at shopfronts and stuff like that. Michael Redhill
habitat people places taking urban
Some of it has to do with habitat loss, urban sprawl taking away places where people used to hunt. And people just don't have time. Steve Wagner
habit jude older saw sister wore
Sister Jude was one of the older ones, she always wore her habit. Never saw her without it. Lex Turner
habits rooted social toward
Some habits of ineffectiveness are rooted in our social conditioning toward quick-fix, short-term thinking. Stephen Covey
habitat human offspring sensitive
We don't know how long they live, what kind of habitat they prefer, how many offspring they have, or how sensitive they are to human disturbance. There's still so much to learn. Jean Krejca