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listening actors want
Alan Rickman All I want to see from an actor is the intensity and accuracy of their listening.
listening important actors
Alan Alda When I started out as an actor, I thought, Here's what I have to say; how shall I say it? I began to understand that what I do in the scene is not as important as what happens between me and the other person. And listening is what lets it happen. It's almost always the other person who causes you to say what you say next. You don't have to figure out how you'll say it. You have to listen so simply, so innocently, that the other person brings about a change in you that makes you say it and informs the way you say it.
listening pay distraction
Denis Waitley Listening without bias or distraction is the greatest value you can pay another person.
listening doubt nagging
Bill Watterson I've got to start listening to those quiet, nagging doubts.
listening i-can knows
Buddy Guy I can't learn nothing from listening to me. That's something I already know.
listening tasks musician
Edward Gardner As a conductor I find the hardest tasks are to listen to the instinct of a musician and to hear the music behind the notes.
listening-to-others gains musician
Bill Frisell I love listening to other musicians and seeing what they do to gain their distinctive respective sounds and edge.
listening body bigs
Chelsea Clinton I'm a big believer in listening to my body's cravings.
despair surrender never-surrender
Alan Moore Never despair. Never surrender.
despair infinity debauchery
Edmond de Goncourt Debauchery is perhaps an act of despair in the face of infinity.
despair hope leads path stand today total utter wisdom
Woody Allen We stand today at a crossroads: One path leads to despair and utter hopelessness. The other leads to total extinction. Let us hope we have the wisdom to make the right choice.
despair amusement boring
Charles Baudelaire Il faut travailler sinon par go u" t, au moins par de sespoir, puisque, tout bien ve rifie , travailler est moins ennuyeux que s'amuser. We should work: if not by preference, at least out of despair. All things considered, work is less boring than amusement.
despair boring amusing
Charles Baudelaire It is necessary to work, if not from inclination, at least from despair. Everything considered, work is less boring than amusing oneself.
despair enmity
William Shakespeare I will despair, and be at enmity With cozening hope.
despair tongue speak
William Shakespeare Discomfort guides my tongue And bids me speak of nothing but despair.
despair good moments overall
Bobby Douglas We wrestled pretty well the first round. We had some moments of despair, but overall we had a pretty good round.
despair storm september
Catherynne M. Valente The storm ate up September’s cry of despair, delighted at its mischief, as all storms are.
locks clock
Bill Gates See the clock only when you have No work.... Don't see the clock when you are working.... Clock is a lock for success
locks journal
Stevie Nicks I keep all my poems in my journals and lock them away. They are the start of everything.
locks reader
Oscar Wilde George Moore leads his readers to the latrine and locks them in.
locks gas-stations bathroom
George Carlin Why do they lock gas station bathrooms? Are they afraid someone will clean them?
locks radio littles
Jeff Beck I do hear snippets on the radio. I do hear a little bit of me, sometimes great chunks of me. But I have to take that as a compliment; there's no way you can get sour grapes about that. But if somebody starts taking your whole new thing lock, stock, and barrel, and do their own version of it before you do it, that's not on.
locks inmates doe
Margaret Atwood A prison does not only lock its inmates inside, it keeps all others out. Her strongest prison is of her own construction.
locks fuel pipeline
Elizabeth Warren I oppose the construction of the Keystone XL Pipeline. It's an ill-conceived project that would lock us into further dependence on some of the dirtiest fossil fuels on the planet.
locks information rooms
Bruce Schneier Hardware is easy to protect: lock it in a room, chain it to a desk, or buy a spare. Information poses more of a problem. It can exist in more than one place; be transported halfway across the planet in seconds; and be stolen without your knowledge.
locks picking since
Criss Angel Picking locks or handcuffs for me is not really a big deal, I can do it pretty much in seconds, I've been doing since I was 14 years old. I used to sit on my bed as a kid with a pick set and you know just picking locks and stuff, so I'm used to it.