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becomes believe crush fantasy fifth giant swept
When you're 11 or 12 years old, you can get so swept up in a book that you start to believe that the fantasy is reality. I think when you have a giant crush when you're in fifth grade, it becomes your whole world. It's like being underwater; everything is different. Wes Anderson
becomes debts harder inevitably people sexier
The evergreen story of people in debt becomes even sexier in an economic downturn, when debts inevitably get harder to pay. Virginia Postrel
becomes designed digital display future home interface robot serve smart talk technology voice
In the smart home of the future, there should be a robot designed to talk to you. With enough display technology, connectivity, and voice recognition, this human-interface robot or head-of-household robot will serve as a portal to the digital domain. It becomes your interface to your robot-enabled home. Colin Angle
becomes begin cells invites lives looks
Cancer essentially lives in us and becomes activated at some point, and then cells begin to psychotically divide. Initially, the cancer cell looks like other cells and the body invites it in. Eve Ensler
becomes early number offer until
When is it too late to say it's still early for the Cubs? Try now. Their magic number is 1998, at least until it becomes 1999, but in lieu of a present, they offer you a future. Bob Verdi
becomes essence specific time
When you're a teenager, your essence is so specific to being a teenager, and everything becomes so extreme. Your emotions are on the surface, and you oscillate between different things at one time. Bel Powley
becomes deliver hard lump sing songs songwriter throat
When we were doing 'Live at Benaroya,' the song 'I Will' was hard to get through. I've always get a big lump in my throat when I sing that song. And also 'Before It Breaks.' So I'm just a different songwriter now. And the older I get, the more difficult it becomes to deliver those songs casually. Brandi Carlile
becomes bought fancy girly
With glitzy add-ons, the bright, girly dress you bought for daywear becomes fancy enough for evening. Brad Goreski
becomes complete components controls gaining google key market possible quickly share
With DNS, it's possible to control key components of Internet navigation. Google already controls search, they are quickly gaining market share to control the browser, and when you put in DNS, it becomes the trifecta of complete navigational control. David Ulevitch
half pc second stocks
The PC stocks should do well in the second half of this year. Art Russell
half outlook recession second sign
The outlook for the second half is shakier -- but we do not see any sign of recession here. Anirvan Banerji
half writers
You know what writers say about their long books: If I had another year, the book would be half as long. David Remnick
half kind knows
I know when something is kind of half-baked. Bill Budge
half passes second sloppy start
The 3s at the start of the second half put us in a big hole. We made some sloppy passes and they capitalized. Danielle Chaisson
half key lead leads second
That was the key to the whole game. We had a six-point lead in the first half and a four-point lead in the second half. (The Knights) got their leads because they rebound. Matt Gibson
half matter record worst
That was the worst half of officiating I've ever seen. That was terrible, and I want it on the record I said that at halftime, no matter what the outcome. Mark Cuban
half second taking talked
That was the thing we talked about early, was taking that away. In the second half I thought we did a better job, but it was too late. Chip Taylor
half woke
That woke us up. We did not play well in the first half of the Hoban game. Mark Belenski
journalist
I've always called myself a journalist who happens to draw. If I wasn't drawing cartoons, I'd be writing stories. David Horsey
journalist position
I don't know why a journalist in that position would not talk. Jim Kelly
journalist ifs
Don't pretend to be a journalist if you're not a journalist. Bernard Goldberg
journalist amused
I amused myself playing with the journalists. Brigitte Boisselier
journalist life might recording truth
It might sound glib, but in a sense, as an actor I'm a journalist and a psychologist recording life and truth. Bertie Carvel
journalist recovering
I see myself as a recovering journalist. Annalena McAfee
journalist kinds lots people primary spends stories time
I think any journalist who spends time in a place realizes that there are lots of stories around beyond their primary story. You meet so many interesting people and have all kinds of experiences. Joe Sacco
journalist present trust
It's difficult for me, to look into eyes of a journalist and trust him to present it as you say. Rik Mayall
journalist
I would never let myself knock out a journalist. Gerard Depardieu
power
It was an argument of rare power and eloquence. William Henry Moody
power
Power is a tool, influence is a skill; one is a fist, the other a fingertip. Nancy Gibbs
powerful writing sometimes
I have a mess in my head sometimes, and there's something very satisfying about putting it into words. Certainly it's not something that you're in charge of, necessarily, but writing about it, putting it into your words, can be a very powerful experience. Carrie Fisher
powerful empathy needs
Powerful is our need to be known, really known by ourselves and others, even if only for a moment. Carl Rogers
powerful science feel-good
Science is merely an extremely powerful method of winnowing what's true from what feels good. Carl Sagan
powerful grief acceptance
These are all cases of proved or presumptive baloney. A deception arises, sometimes innocently but collaboratively, sometimes with cynical premeditation. Usually the victim is caught up in a powerful emotion -- wonder, fear, greed, grief. Credulous acceptance of baloney can cost you money; that's what P. T. Barnum meant when he said, 'There's a sucker born every minute.' But it can be much more dangerous than that, and when governments and societies lose the capacity for critical thinking, the results can be catastrophic -- however sympathetic we may be to those who have bought the baloney. Carl Sagan
powerful beer eight
So, if people didn’t settle down to take up farming, why then did they embark on this entirely new way of living? We have no idea – or actually, we have lots of ideas, but we don’t know if any of them are right. According to Felipe Fernández-Armesto, at least thirty-eight theories have been put forward to explain why people took to living in communities: that they were driven to it by climatic change, or by a wish to stay near their dead, or by a powerful desire to brew and drink beer, which could only be indulged by staying in one place. Bill Bryson
powerful slave internals
I am the slave of an internal power more powerful than my education. Arnold Schoenberg
powerful farewell saying-farewell
Saying farewell is also a bold and powerful beginning. Aron Ralston
realise starting time
I think that all writing is in search of lost time. I'm starting to realise that very clearly. Ruth Ozeki
realise
Many artists have not been able to realise their fondest projects. My role is to help them. Hans-Ulrich Obrist
realise
When you have little kids, you lose friends because you're so busy, but as they get older, you realise how important it is to have your girlfriends around. Leslie Mann
realise time
The artists realise it will take time. It is an upliftment process. Eddy Grant
realised
My intent was to go to law school... And then what I realised quickly is what I wanted was to be on L.A. Law. Kevin Rahm
realised town until viable
I grew up in a small town in Ireland and didn't know any actors. I never thought it was a viable job. It wasn't until I was on 'The Tudors' that I realised it was a possibility. Katie McGrath
realise rights
Humanity evolves when we realise that animals have the same rights to the Earth as we do. Radhanath Swami
realise
You never realise how much of your background is sewn into the lining of your clothes. Tom Wolfe
realise until writers
The problem with themes is that writers don't realise they are themes until someone points them out. Tobias Hill