There aren't traditions of freedom in a place like Iraq. They're going to have to come to grips with a concept that they hadn't been allowed to conceive before.
Coming to grips with the reality that our planet is not the only one harboring intelligent life the universe.
Photography is an art which touches and grips one's own heart's blood.
Abstraction returned as soon as artists tried to come to closer grips with reality than naturalistic representation permitted.
The only thing I keep from the races I've won are the handle bar grips from the bike, the rubber bits.
I'll never tell you I'm able to come to grips with 0-and-16.
Grips and electricians have done more to help me shoot good movies than any other craft.
I have earned hundreds of thousands of pounds, but I can't seem to get to grips with money.
We all know the epicentre of terrorism in the world today is Pakistan. The world community has to come to grips with this harsh reality.
You don't have to underestimate your audience anymore. They'd actually like to laugh a little bit. So, the character came to me and once it's got its grips in you, there's nowhere to go.
That's what I mean by something grips in a canvas. The moment that happens you are then sucked into the whole thing. Like some kind of rhythm.
Only by coming to grips with difficulty can you realize your full potential.
They should set a very clear priority for the government. There is such a large penumbra of issues. The party needs to come to grips with the reality that it has to be coherent politically.
You don't need someone destroying you when your own people are the worst messengers possible. And this is what black people in America have not come to grips with.
Downloadable music is the biggest musical phenomenon since the Beatles, and the music industry is slow to come to grips with that.
I do think that when you make repeated mistakes, it's usually because you're just not coming to grips with something.
Syria is already in the grips of a civil war, unfortunately enough, and Egypt is moving in that direction. We would like to see the Egyptian people avoid this fate.
'Solutionism' for me is, above all, an unthinking pursuit of perfection - by means of technology - without coming to grips with the fact that imperfection is an essential feature of liberal democracy.
What we need to do is we need to come to grips with this cancerous form of the Islamic religion that is breaking down the Arab world order, and that is very clear.
The head coach is the director, the quarterback is the lead actor and the offensive linemen are the grips.
To come to grips with creativity, I must ask creative, adventurous questions - the kind which, in all likelihood, cannot be answered.
It amazes me that some people who ordinarily can recognize autocratic bullying, tacky sloganeering, and - especially - camp value are unable to spot it in this Hate Scare that grips the Western world.
Two armies at death-grips — that is one great army committing suicide.
I feel a near passion for intelligence at grips with itself and not letting go.
I want to make sure that my writing grips the reader from the word 'go.'
There is no tube of paint that says, 'Don't know.' I have to come to grips with it.
I hired top-notch people, trusted them to do their jobs, and then came to grips with the fact that I wouldn't be coaching as much.
Sometimes a player's greatest challenge is coming to grips with his role on the team.
I started very young and it is not easy to get to grips what I achieved at the age of 17.
One has to handle these negative experiences alone.You can't get help from your friends or family.You're finally alone with it, and you have to come to grips with misfortune and go on.
In modern times sound policy-making must often come to grips with numbers.
Some dudes who are key grips honestly look like they could play D-Line for the Raiders.
I even found it difficult to watch myself playing on TV because I couldn't identify with the person on the screen. I couldn't get to grips with it. It was as if it was all happening to someone else.
I went through a period when I was addicted to gambling. It was a compulsion that I struggled to get to grips with. By 1990, it was in danger of ruining my life.
You just have to come to grips with the fact that people don't like to be invaded or bombed by anybody. And America has been engaged in that.
Design is coming to grips with one’s real lifestyle, one’s real place in the world. Rooms should not be put together for show but to nourish one’s wellbeing.
Sometimes fear grips me that these fragile moments of life will fade away. It seems that I write against erasure.
The chances we take, knowing no better than to fall or to stand back and hold ourselves in... protecting our hearts with the tightest of grips.
When you're doing a car chase movie, you're sitting in car waiting for places or grips or stuff for quite a while.
I have felt many times trapped by 'Star Trek.' It cost me dearly. It won't anymore, because I've come to grips with what it is and where it fits in my life.
I was starting to come to grips with the fact that I had created a lot of pain and suffering around me, not just within me.
Magic does that. It wastes you away. Once it grips you by the ear, the real world gets quieter and quieter, until you can hardly hear it at all.
I've had to come to grips with a God that fits my own experience, which is, my God could not be offering protection and not have protected my boy.
It is a lifetime effort to come to grips with being an artistic person.
Only one golfer in a thousand grips the club lightly enough.
Whoever gets up and comes to grips with Love like a boxer is a fool.
politics and religion in the United States work like the twin grips of a pair of pliers on a critical mass of the masses.
One thing is certain: wherever the enemy lands, if once we can get to grips with him on the Continent, where we are not dependent on supplies from overseas, that ought to be, and will be, all right with us.
I read a lot of research notes about the countries I visit, and my mum and dad bought me a Kindle, but I'm still getting to grips with it. I prefer paper books.
What really excites me is the unknown, and getting to grips with something you have no idea about.
My goal is to die in my 90s on the set, say, 'That's a wrap,' after the last shot, fall over dead, and have the grips go out and raise a beer to me.
The whole aim of Zen is not to make foolproof statements about experience, but to come to direct grips with reality without the mediation of logical verbalizing.
Jennifer Palmieri and Joel Benenson and all these people on Hillary's [Clinton] side just can't come to grips with the fact that they lost.
It is fascinating to watch legislators turn away from their usual corporate grips when they hear the growing thunder of the people.
A man of character finds a special attractiveness in difficulty, since it is only by coming to grips with difficulty that he can realize his potentialities.
I still haven't come to grips with our success.
Perl is like vise grips. You can do anything with it but it is the wrong tool for every job.
Everybody that's on a set - from the director to the grips to the electricians - it's all about problem solving. So, as empowered as you can make everybody feel, that's really important.
Coming to grips with being a bit of a celebrity. That's not anything I ever expected to have to deal with in my life.
In the depths of the night, fear grips my heart. It paralyzes my mind. But most of all, I feel very, very alone
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