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depressing creating interest
I have absolutely no interest in creating depressing images. Ryan McGinley
depressing philosophical thinking
The process of making films is so technically demanding that it's a distraction. You don't spend your time thinking about the philosophical content, which is often very depressing. Woody Allen
depressing crazy humble
In the history of the world many souls have been, are, and will be, and with a little reflection this is marvelous and not depressing. Many jerks are made gloomy about it, for they think quantity buries them alive. That's just crazy. Numbers are very dangerous, but the main thing about them is that they humble your pride. And that's good. Saul Bellow
depressing people levels
Rural poverty happens because people aren't being paid to take adequate care of their places. There's lots of work to do here. And you can't afford to pay anybody to do it! If you depress the price of the products of the place below a certain level, people can't afford to maintain it. And that's the rural dilemma. Wendell Berry
depressing cities mind
The streets of a modern city are depressing. They are so aimless and so weak in their lines and their masses, that the mind and senses jog on their way like passengers in a train with blinds down in an overcrowded carriage. Wyndham Lewis
depressing great increase logic pay piece stuff taking
Our logic was: there's nothing more depressing than taking a whacking great pay cut. I'd increase pay to get the productivity stuff because the productivity piece gnaws at you day in and day out. Robert Milton
depressing trying
I'm trying not to let a depressing thought get into my head. Peter Kovacs
depressing hairdo ladies lady nobody playing school terrific tired
I'm tired of playing worn-out depressing ladies in frayed bathrobes. I'm going to get a new hairdo and look terrific and go back to school and even if nobody notices, I'm going to be the most self-fulfilled lady on the block. Joanne Woodward
depressing government office
There is nothing quite so depressing as waking up to face a day when you know that you are going to have to deal with a government office or bureaucrat. Neal Boortz
frustration men sight
When an old man and a young man work together, it can make an ugly sight or a pretty one, depending on who's in charge. If the young man's in charge or won't let the old man take over, the young man's brute strength becomes destructive and inefficient, and the old man's intelligence, out of frustration, grows cruel and inefficient. Sometimes the old man forgets that he is old and tries to compete with the young man's strength, and then it's a sad sight. Or the young man forgets that he is young and argues with the old man about how to do the work, and that's a sad sight, too. Russell Banks
frustration emotional thinking
The effect of emotional venting is to sustain an unsatisfactory status quo. Most people think the opposite, that complaining is part of an effort to change an unsatisfying situation. Nope. Complaining lets off pressure so that we neither explode with frustration nor feel compelled to take the often risky steps of openly opposing a difficult person or situation. Keeping emotional pressure tolerably low doesn't change problematic circumstances but rather perpetuates them. Martha Beck
frustration cities effort
Let the Negro march. Let him make pilgrimages to city hall. Let him go on freedom rides. And above all, make an effort to understand why he must do this. For if his frustration and despair are allowed to continue piling up, millions of Negroes will seek solace and security in black-nationalist ideologies. And this, inevitably, would lead to a frightening racial nightmare. Martin Luther King, Jr.
frustration circles feelings
Deep inside of every human being is this feeling that nothing is ever going to be complete, that the circle will never connect - and that itself is the secret to infinity. Pete Townshend
frustration nothing-to-lose constant
She was doing it because she had nothing to lose, because her life was one of constant, day to day frustration. Paulo Coelho
frustration back-alleys social
The social sciences were for all those who had not yet decided what to do with their lives, and for all those whose premature frustrations led them into the sterile alleys of confrontation. Peter Ustinov
frustration our-generation imperfection
History balances the frustration of 'how far we have to go' with the satisfaction of 'how far we have come.' It teaches us tolerance for the human shortcomings and imperfections which are not uniquely of our generation, but of all time. Lewis F. Powell, Jr.
frustration return sense-of-humor
If I sit for a while, then my impatience, crossness, frustration, are indeed annihilated, and my sense of humor returns. Madeleine L'Engle
frustration desire fading
There are moments when you feel that the desire to work is fading, and the only way to bring it back is to get away from it, to put yourself in a state of frustration so you feel the need again. Emmanuelle Beart
events katie ready
Katie could also be ready to do one or two events for us at Sectionals if we qualify. Julie Chapman
events forward
I always do look forward to the stand-alone events, Kenny Wallace
events floor life quite shelf taken
There are so many events there - the floor is put up and taken down all the time, and that shortens the shelf life quite a bit. Chip Howard
events last major sports superstar television time voice
He was the first superstar of sports television because he did all of the big events. He's the last of the dinosaurs. No one will ever be the voice of so many major events at the same time ever again. Dick Enberg
events forth indoor ready season using
He'll go back and forth between the two events. Basically, we're just using this indoor season to get him ready for the spring. Jim Jones
events dexterity may
He who asks fortune-tellers the future unwittingly forfeits an inner intimation of coming events that is a thousand times more exact than anything they may say. Walter Benjamin
events extraordinary-things unthinkable
One of the extraordinary things about human events is that the unthinkable becomes thinkable. Salman Rushdie
events way sometimes
Sometimes you read a passage by a great writer, and you know what he says and how he says it will always be, for you, the only possible way it could be. Less often a painter will describe an event in a way that fits into your interpretation of that event so perfectly that it becomes the event itself. Vincent Price
events guides
Events alone rarely provide much guide to the future. Walter Lord