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names origin secondary
Most of the names in my books have secondary meaning. Sometimes they foreshadow; sometimes they tell you about the character's origin or back story. Gail Carriger
names feelings stadiums
It's a great feeling to have the stadium rocking and chanting my name. CC Sabathia
names kind hell
What the hell kind of name is Kitty for a werewolf? Carrie Vaughn
names shoes low-self-esteem
You can knock me down, step on my face, slander my name all over the place. Do anything that you want to do, but uh-oh, honey, lay off of my shoes. Carl Perkins
names games laughing
If you can get a laugh out of a name, you're ahead of the game. Carl Reiner
names committed inhumanity
Almost as many inhumanities are committed in the name of love as in the name of religion. Bette Davis
names paris casting
I totally heard by chance that they were doing the casting for a James Bond movie, and that one of the auditions was taking place in Paris. So I tried myself to contact every name involved in the movie I could possibly find on the IMDb! Berenice Marlohe
names middle fraud
I feel like a fraud... My name is not even actually Ashton. Ashton is my middle name. Ashton Kutcher
names giving four
I have been accused of not taking seriously the FA Cup on Saturday. I have won four times the FA Cup. Who has won it more? Give me one name. Arsene Wenger
kitsch speak ifs
If you speak of beauty, you are at once suspected of...kitsch. Balthus
kitsch loud surreal taylor watch
In the first place, it's surreal to watch filming, to see the little ideas you had in your head and now Taylor Kitsch is doing it, or Salma Hayek. And then to see it loud and bright onscreen is a trip. Don Winslow
kitsch gothic rococo
Kitsch is the contemporary form of the Gothic, Rococo, Baroque. Frank Wedekind
kitsch verge
Undoubtedly [Beethoven's] music often verges on kitsch Slavoj Zizek
kitsch goddess
The goddess of beauty is the goddess Kitsch. Hermann Broch
kitsch ethical aesthetic
Kitsch tends to wallow in beauty - its shortcoming is not aesthetic, but ethical Hermann Broch
kitsch matter human-condition
No matter how much we scorn it, kitsch is an integral part of the human condition. Milan Kundera
kitsch forgotten oblivion
Before we are forgotten, we will be turned into kitsch. Kitsch is the stopover between being and oblivion. Milan Kundera
kitsch unbearable-lightness-of-being existence
Kitsch excludes everything from its purview which is essentially unacceptable in human existence Milan Kundera
emotion hebrew music personal pure
Hebrew is my first language, so it's really the most personal and the most simple. When I write in Hebrew, I don't look for sophistication in music; it's just pure emotion that comes out. Yael Naim
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What I've learned how to do as I've gotten older is to take all of the information that I have, and push it aside, and try to distill each song into an emotional theme. The hardest thing that I've ever had to learn how to do in playing music is use the sound of my instrument to create an emotional effect. Wynton Marsalis
emotional kids overtime
The overtime was an emotional issue. Our kids were shell-shocked that we were in that situation. Laurie Pirtle
emotional navigate perceive scenes truth wants
The way I navigate scenes is through what I perceive to be the emotional truth of the character: what he wants from moment to moment. Ben Bass
emotions heard last love people premiere scream sharing thousand time turned wife
I was at the premiere of 'Prisoners,' and I heard two thousand people scream at the same time. I turned to my wife and said, 'I love cinema!' It's the sharing of emotions together, and it's collective. It's one of the last communions we have. Denis Villeneuve
emotional empathy states
The state of empathy, or being empathic, is to perceive the internal frame of reference of another with accuracy and with the emotional components and meanings which pertain thereto as if one were the person. Carl Rogers
emotional confusion pay
I realize that if I were stable, prudent and static; I'd live in death. Therefore I accept confusion, uncertainty, fear and emotional ups and downs; because that's the price I'm willing to pay for a fluid, perplexed and exciting life. Carl Rogers
emotional curiosity problem
Curiosity and the urge to solve problems are the emotional hallmarks of our species ... Carl Sagan
emotional courageous exploration
It goes with a courageous intent to greet the universe as it really is, not to foist our emotional predispositions on it but to courageously accept what our explorations tell us. Carl Sagan