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Last updated on December 18, 2024.
There is no event so common place but that God is present within it, always hidden, always leaving you room to recognize Him or not to recognize Him.
There is always room in our budget for a little experimentation.
Always asked, 'Whats the key to success?' The key is, there is no key.  Be humble, hungry and always be the hardest worker in the room. — © Dwayne Johnson
Always asked, 'Whats the key to success?' The key is, there is no key. Be humble, hungry and always be the hardest worker in the room.
The locker room talk is always that about who can beat who.
My friends, we all improvise together usually. So we write what I think is a good script but always leave a lot of room to find stuff on the day; and we always do find something. That's the advantage to having actors who are, in their own right, writers.
I'm always the most country person in the room.
If you go out once a week, they can blast on you that you're always out all the time, but I always put work first, and people sometimes don't see the side of going into the weight room, behind-the-scenes-type stuff with football.
I was late to understand that chaos and intensity are no subsitute for lasting love, nor are they necessarily an improvement on real life. Normal people are not always boring. On the contrary. Volatility and passion, although often more romantic and enticing, are not intrinsically preferable to a steadiness of experience and feeling about another person.
If there's room for 30 reality shows, surely there's room for two amazing costume dramas.
Television series are like the stock market. There's room for bears and bulls but no room for pigs.
If you walk into a room that's bro'd up, and you're in power, bring more women into the room.
We had the great depression, we had two world wars, we had the flu epidemic. We had oil shock. We had all these terrible things happen. But something about the American system unleashed more and of a potential to human beings over that hundred years so that we had a seven for one improvement in - there's never been any - I mean, you have centuries where if you've got a 1 percent improvement, then it's something. So we've got a great system. And we've got more productive capacity now than we ever have.
During the downtime on tour, I simply walk from room to room, staring into my computer. — © Mark Hoppus
During the downtime on tour, I simply walk from room to room, staring into my computer.
In the heart of the slaughterhouse -- always -- enough room to nourish the awe.
When you walk in a room, the room should feel that this guy's different. What does he do? Who is he? And that's confidence, not cockiness.
The mysteries of a universe made of drops of fire and clods of mud do not concern us in the least. The fate of humanity condemned ultimately to perish from cold is not worth troubling about. If you take it to heart it becomes an unendurable tragedy. If you believe in improvement you must weep, for the attained perfection must end in cold, darkness and silence. In a dispassionate view the ardour for reform, improvement for virtue, and knowledge, and even for beauty is only a vain sticking up for appearances as though one were anxious about the cut of one's clothes in a community of blind men.
In a sick-room or a bed-room there should never be shutters shut.
It was a challenge with 'In My Room,' because I was the only person in that room making the record, to maintain perspective.
In your darkest times there's always room for a little light.
When I write for an album, I'll always have about 30 different types of instrument around me. I set them up in a small room with my computer running GarageBand, which is always set to record.
My mom always tells me, 'Joan, you're the brightest star. Embrace your strength and your power when you walk into a room.' So I always have that in me to have that confidence.
The life of the golfer is not all gloom; There's always the lies in the locker room.
Our goals should stretch us bit by bit. So often when we think we have encountered a ceiling, it is really a psychological or experimental barrier that we have built ourselves. We built it and we can remove it. Just as correct principles, when applied, carry their own witness that they are true, so do correct personal improvement programs. But we must not expect personal improvement without pain or some 'remodeling.' We can't expect to have the thrills of revealed religion without the theology. We cannot expect to have the soul stretching without Christian service.
There is always room at the top - after the investigation.
I know that there's always a lot of room to improve.
I've always wanted to be a guy with a rec room.
I always feel like you should walk into a room or walk down the street, like you belong. That's the philosophy that I always try to subscribe to.
The library is not, as some would have it, a place for the retiring of disposition or faint of heart. It is not an ivory tower or a quiet room in a sanitarium facing away from the afternoon sun. It is, rather, a command center, a power base. A board room, a war room. An Oval Office for all who preside over their own destinies. One does not retreat from the world here; one prepares to join it at an advantage.
I can't stand those people, speakers in a room, they say this all the time, "If I can just help one person in this room, I've done my job." You have an audience of 500 people and your standard of success is one person? That's terrible. If you help one person in the room, you're an abject failure. You have to change something.
First rule of magic? Always be the smartest guy in the room.
I used to make my grandparents pay a dollar to watch me sing 'Grease' songs and 'Somewhere Over the Rainbow' in their living room. I was always an entertainer, and I would always do all that stuff, but it slowly evolved into a career, which is great, but it wasn't a plan.
Always be civil, but with a plan to neutralise everyone in the room.
If I am to write, I must have a room to myself, which shall be my room.
Always take an extra quarter to the laundry room.
Always leave room for the reader to supply meanings.
There's always room for a story that can transport people to another place.
I don't have to convince everybody in the room. I just need a critical mass of the people in the room.
I believe everybody should have a room where they get rid of all their releases. So my room was a stage. — © Jimi Hendrix
I believe everybody should have a room where they get rid of all their releases. So my room was a stage.
The first private space of my own wasn't a dorm room; it was a hotel room in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
There is room for everyone; there is room for every culture, race, language and point of view.
The problems I have with a flawed script are always revealed in the editing room.
I always find the mirror in the dressing room is where the best artists are.
I always want there to be room for people to connect. That is so important, especially in an office.
Always make room for the unexpected in yourself.
There's always room for every player to improve.
What I say in the dressing room always stays there.
There's always room to mend broken hearts, I suppose.
You can't build a relationship with everybody in the room when you don't care about anybody in the room. — © John C. Maxwell
You can't build a relationship with everybody in the room when you don't care about anybody in the room.
I truly believe that the story behind 'The Room' is more fascinating and bizarre than 'The Room.'
Throughout my athletic career, the overall goal was always to be a better athlete than I was at the moment – whether next week, next month or next year. The improvement was the goal. The medal was simply the ultimate reward for achieving that goal.
I think that I've always been attracted to characters who are positive and come from a very innocent place. I think there's a lot of room for discovery in these characters, and that's something I always have fun playing.
You wander from room to room Hunting for the diamond necklace That is already around your neck!
There were times that we'd be in the locker room there before everyone else, and a guy would walk in, say, 'Is this the Kliq locker room?' So we'd draw with a sharpie on the back of a program and write 'Kliq locker room'. I can promise you that none of those signs were ever on WWE letterhead.
It's always a longer walk to the men's room, buckaroo.
The lead guitar work is a bit repetitious, but when a song is under two minutes long, I don't have much room anyway. Thank goodness. But I've always contributed guitar parts to every band I've ever been in, so I'll always play the axe.
A room to myself is a luxury that I do not always enjoy.
I have a voice inside. A voice that I am forever trying to silence. A voice that calls me in when I want to be out, playing. A voice that is always sad. That is always terrified. That always wants to sit in the darkened room, away from noise and movement and colour - away from any experience that could prove to be challenging.
I think there's always room for more innovation and new things.
There's always room for your hard-core country songs, and that will always shine through, and I'll always have those on my albums. And then I'll have fun stuff that gets people up and dancing that some people may want to say, 'Well that sounds real pop-y!' but I don't really think it does, I just think it's what's going on.
Elysium is as far as to The very nearest room, If in that room a friend await Felicity of doom.
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