A Quote by Mary J. Blige

Sometimes I frown and I don't realise it. — © Mary J. Blige
Sometimes I frown and I don't realise it.
Dancers should realise that they are really lucky. Dancing is not a job. It's people who are chosen. And you must realise that you are chosen. Sometimes I see a performance that makes me really angry - I think, 'Those people are lucky, and they don't realise it.'
You're working with other people and sometimes it doesn't work out the way you want, and sometimes you didn't realise what a mistake you've made until you see it projected.
I realise that sometimes things go well and sometimes they don't. But it is very important for me I feel personally, even selfishly, the need to be playing football matches.
It is sometimes said that the tragedy of an artist's life is that he cannot realise his ideal. But the true tragedy that dogs the steps of most artists is that they realise their ideal too absolutely. For, when the ideal is realised, it is robbed of its wonder and its mystery, and becomes simply a new starting-point for an ideal that is other than itself.
Sometimes in peacekeeping operations you show force in order not to use force - people realise that there's a pushback and there's a solid force there that's not going to be pushed around, that sometimes helps.
Sometimes you don't realise what you've got, because it's right in front of you.
Do you realise that when you give a schilling to a beggar you are giving it to yourself?Do you realise that when you help a dog over a stile you yourself are being helped?Do you realise when you kick a man when he is down, you are kicking yourslef?Give him another kick, you deserve it!
Sometimes you don't quite realise what you have achieved until you look back.
Sometimes I'll feel down and realise it's because of a depressing plot.
I think sometimes I don't realise how much the pressure gets to me.
I realise that sometimes you have to make tough decisions and football doesn't wait for people.
Sometimes I stop, take a step back, and realise how good I've got it.
Sometimes when you come every day to training you can't realise how big it is to be a footballer.
Sometimes with good writers you don't spot the theme, but when you come away you realise there has been one.
Sometimes I wonder if people realise how beautiful and honourable I find it to play for my country.
When things finish, you think, 'It's over' but you realise sometimes, it's just the beginning of something else.
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