Basically, when I hear the words 'family drama,' I run in the opposite direction.
Every time I hear a revenge story, I run the opposite direction. I just don't think such stories have any novelty value.
For many years, I used to run to the opposite direction when I saw photographers.
If anyone says, 'Let's have a girls' night out,' I will run in the opposite direction.
I'd like to think, if I was ever in a fight, I'd win, although I'd probably run in the opposite direction.
If anyone says 'Let's have a girls' night out', I will run in the opposite direction.
In a world of fugitives, the person taking the opposite direction will appear to run away.
I don't go to regular music festivals because I tend to run in the opposite direction wherever there's big crowds.
When we hear a prediction of some disaster we need to throw the entire weight of our positive thought in the opposite direction!
To any action there is always an opposite and equal reaction; in other words, the actions of two bodies upon each other are always equal and always opposite in direction.
People often complain that music is too ambiguous, that what they should think when they hear it is so unclear, whereas everyone understands words. With me, it is exactly the opposite, and not only with regard to an entire speech but also with individual words.
Children in a family are like flowers in a bouquet: there's always one determined to face in an opposite direction from the way the arranger desires.
Management is defense. You basically say, 'This is the direction; this is where we're heading,' and then it's my job to get everything else out of the way. All the other things that can become a distraction keep us from executing well. Get those out of the way, because the team ultimately needs to run in that direction and execute well.
People usually complain that music is so ambiguous, and what they are supposed to think when they hear it is so unclear, while words are understood by everyone. But for me it is exactly the opposite...what the music I love expresses to me are thoughts not to indefinite for words, but rather too definite.
This Lullaby is only a few words, a simple run of chords, quiet here in this spare room, but you can hear it, hear it, wherever you may go, even if I let you down, this lullaby plays on.
If you're watching a parade, don't follow it. It never changes. If the parade is boring, run in the opposite direction. You will fast-forward the parade.