A Quote by Les Brown

I will heighten my life by helping others heighten theirs — © Les Brown
I will heighten my life by helping others heighten theirs
Marketing is all about providing information that will heighten someone's anticipated and real pleasure.
I don't want real life necessarily to be seen only as a context to heighten the deepness my work.
When you think about justifiable anger in one's personal life, we look at those scenarios in everyday life and through our story with a superhero, we heighten them.
If it is an imperfect word, no external circumstance can heighten its value as poetry.
Music is always around, and it helps to heighten any emotion.
We also write to heighten our own awareness of life... We write to taste life twice, in the moment, and in retrospection... We write to be able to transcend our life, to reach beyond it...to teach ourselves to speak with others, to record the journey into the labyrinth. We write to expand our world when we feel strangled, or constricted, or lonely... When I don't write, I feel my world shrinking... I feel I lose my fire and my color.
The cinema is there to heighten the imagination; I have always tried to make sure it does so.
I wanted to make the violence beautiful in order to heighten our revulsion.
I'd like to create a role on Broadway. That would really heighten my senses.
That it might turn into music that would heighten emotion, but not be important in itself.
The lessons we learn from patience will cultivate our character, lift our lives, and heighten our happiness.
Experiencing deep sadness can, sometimes, heighten your ability to feel joy.
Any method to heighten the presence of that which is the source of creation within you, is yoga.
The earth is like a beautiful bride who needs no manmade jewels to heighten her loveliness.
When you're given a platform, and you're allowed to perform, and someone's there to heighten you as opposed to dampen you, that's a nice feeling.
I have frequently noticed in myself a tendency to a diffuse style; a disposition to push my metaphors too far, employing a multitude of words to heighten the patness of the image, and so making of it a conceit rather than a metaphor, a fault copiously illustrated in the poetry of Cowley, Waller, Donne, and others of that ilk.
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