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Last updated on December 24, 2024.
Unhappy marriages are big box office.
I still have to stand on a box to post a letter.
I don't need to kickbox or box every day. — © Matt Serra
I don't need to kickbox or box every day.
Life is like a box of terrible analogies.
My arms are too short to box with God.
I can punch, I'm heavy-handed, and I can box.
People are always put in a box or slot.
We must recognize the eloquence of our passions and refuse to be taken in. Instead of saying, 'That false friend always did despise me,' say: 'In my present state of agitation, I can't see clearly, I can't judge clearly; I am only a tragic actor who is declaiming for his own ears.' Then you will see the lights in the theater go out for lack of an audience, and the brilliant sets will be nothing more than painted cardboard.
If you look at MMA, you don't have an amateur MMA. You have some of these young men like James Kirkland who had 140 amateur fights, I had 3. My skill level was I was just powerful as hell, I didn't know how to actually box in the beginning. I was just punching them, the skill level wasn't there. You will have one or two females that are really skillful, but who are they gonna box to get better. MMA is just more exciting because you kick and throw people on the ground and whatever. But people tuned into a fighter like me because I put people to sleep.
Don't be afraid to use all the colors in the crayon box.
When I was in the batter's box, I felt sorry for the pitcher.
I think all great comedies - or at least the comedies I like - it has some of the funniest moments, but it never breaks the spell for the audience. It never pushes the audience away by spoofing itself too much or undermining the characters or making them cardboard or flimsy. Everybody is really trying to do what their characters believe in - and so nobody breaks the spell of the world, even though in other ways it's a comedy and very funny.
Democracy is more than a ballot box. — © Mohamed ElBaradei
Democracy is more than a ballot box.
People always try to box you in to what they know you best for.
I do feel that I’ve managed to make something I could maybe call my world…over time…little by little. And when I’m inside it, to some extent, I feel kind of relieved. But the very fact I felt I had to make such a world probably means that I’m a weak person, that I bruise easily, don’t you think? And in the eyes of society at large, that world of mine is a puny little thing. It’s like a cardboard house: a puff of wind might carry it off somewhere.
It's hard to run the ball with 8-9 guys in the box.
I box three to four times a week.
I can box, I can bang, I can switch, I can punch, I'm not slow.
That tv box has a tremendous capacity to reach people.
Box-set culture inclines to the hyperbolic.
I've never wanted to be put into a box, not musically.
I can run a good few miles. I box a little.
My parents had a sidewalk cafe: every Sunday there was an accordion player and apparently I went through the motions, squeezing a shoebox. One of the regulars in 'the cafe said to my father: "I think you should get your son an accordion-that's what he's trying to do, with that shoebox." So they got me a little cardboard diatonic accordion-I still have it. I started to play the National Anthem, and things like that. It seems I was musically gifted-but my parents just never pushed in that direction.
I win my awards at the box office.
Here's how the people live here, in big house-shaped boxes to keep off 'rain' and 'snow,' holes cut in the sides so they can see out. They move around in smaller boxes, painted different colours, with wheels on the corners. They need this box-culture because each person thinks of herself and himself as locked in a box called a 'body,' arms and legs, fingers to move pencils and tools, languages because they've forgotten how to communicate, eyes because they've forgotten how to see. Odd little planet. Wish you were here. Home soon.
I will box with passion and devotion.
I never want to get stuck in the box.
We all need to begin thinking out of the box.
I like to see my name in the box score.
I haven't ever been stereotyped or pigeonholed or put into a box.
I don't judge cinema on its box-office success.
Life's too short to be shoehorned into a box that isn't for you.
I've never been driven by box office.
I've been over to Germany, it is nice to box.
You not only have to box smart, you have to be ruthless in the ring.
Someone created the box score, and he should be shot.
When I'm not playing football, I like to play on my X-Box.
I don't know whose box I'm in, and I don't really care. — © Frank Gehry
I don't know whose box I'm in, and I don't really care.
Oh, is that what's in the box? You threw my engagement ring at me?
I'm a very outside-the-box kind of guy.
You can't do anything about a film's fate at the box office.
As a young aspiring journalist, I felt I was put into a box.
The biggest advantage of OTT is that it is not confined to the box office.
I am bigger than the box I'm in.
Today it's not culture; it's box office.
My first toy was a box of transistors.
If they have to put the word 'natural' on a box to convince you, it probably isn't.
There's a little bit of magic in every box! — © Adam Rex
There's a little bit of magic in every box!
When I start thinking in the batter's box, that's when I get into trouble.
I box every day when I'm in New York.
I don't let many things that are superficial keep me in a box.
The brain is the black box: the final frontier.
I am not going to box unfit, obviously.
There was a time when I was called the wizard of the box-office.
Virtue has its own reward, but no sale at the box office.
Women drive box office.
I'm an artist. I'm a musician. I'm not someone you can put in a box.
Trust your imagination. There is always something in the box.
You can't put democracy and freedom back into a box.
I don't think I've seen that sort of character in a long time in this genre because again, there was a time when you could have quirky, strange characters that you grew to love, you didn't quite understand, you know, and then all of a sudden they became almost cardboard cutouts for awhile. You kind of know the guy, what his deal is - this guy's hard to figure out. He has some strange habits, but, you learn to love him and you discover more about him, where it comes from.
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