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Last updated on November 9, 2024.
When I left college, I though that I would be immediately embraced by the film world and instead found myself sitting in a squat for three years not knowing what to do with my life.
An average idea enthusiastically embraced will go farther than a genius idea no one gets.
I've always felt embraced by the Broadway community even before I felt like I earned it. — © Hugh Jackman
I've always felt embraced by the Broadway community even before I felt like I earned it.
Denver's commitment to giving contemporary storytellers the stage is crucial to the American theater. That's something embraced by 'Smash.' We should be telling our own stories.
People see technology as something that will ruin society and culture, but I've always embraced technology.
To be embraced, a change effort must be socially constructed in a process that gives everyone the right to set priorities, diagnose barriers, and generate options.
It is to be regretted that few persons who have arrived at any degree of eminence or fame, have written Memorials of themselves, at least such as have embraced their private as well as their public life.
I opened my arms to Love and Love embraced me like a Lover
When she smiled it was as though she embraced the world.
Racial distinctions should not be rejected; they should be embraced.
Since I was drafted by the Blackhawks, the people of Chicago have really embraced me and treated me with nothing but respect.
SK Group will work to be reborn as a group embraced by the public.
Shane McAnally is a really good friend of mine. He's one of the first guys that really embraced what I was doing with an open mind. — © Sam Hunt
Shane McAnally is a really good friend of mine. He's one of the first guys that really embraced what I was doing with an open mind.
When I walked back into that factory for the first time after seven or eight years, it was a pretty emotional moment because all the people came up and embraced me.
What would happen if you were to allow everything to be exactly as it is? If you gave up the need for control, and instead embraced the whole of your experience in each moment that arose?
Live in the present moment. The past and future are nonexistent. Only the present can be grasped or, better, embraced.
For me, when I think of curiosity on television, a lot of times my childhood was shaped by shows on PBS that encouraged and embraced curiosity.
I want what we all want," said Carl. "To move certain parts of the interior of myself into the exterior world, to see if they can be embraced.
Most of us have embraced digital technology, and depend on it more and more in our daily lives, both at home and at work.
If I wanted to contribute to the hyphy movement, what good is it making a hyphy record that isn't embraced by that community?
The Romney who showed up at CPAC in early 2007 vehemently embraced the conservative cause and openly mocked his home state and its liberal reputation.
Television has embraced so much in terms of storytelling and in terms of a wide array of characters conveying stories from different points of view.
From little pain you flinch away but great pain must be embraced.
I'm rarely in a situation where, if you have a good idea, it's not embraced. That's stupid. And I don't work with stupid people.
Men who have embraced one idea can live only by and for that idea. Beyond it, they have nothing but their memories.
During his campaign, Donald J. Trump embraced the cause of fiscal responsibility and accused President Barack Obama of shackling the country with a 'mountain of debt.'
It’s hard to think of another field in which experience is considered a liability and those who know the least about the nuts and bolts of an enterprise are embraced as experts.
I feel like the Internet has embraced the pizza dance. I feel appreciated for once in my life.
I embraced being a pop artist, but I like doing it on my own terms, at my own pace.
Growing up in the U.S., I'd siloed off my identities. While I was an Indian at home, I was an American at school. I have now embraced both the identities.
I've fully embraced who I am. I stopped fighting with people and just come to realize, 'This is me. This is all of me.'
There's something innately funny and warm about being Jewish. I think it's something to be embraced and respected.
I feel honored that the Hispanic community in the United States have embraced me. I'm really happy and honored to receive their support.
Only God Forgives was very much a generation gap in a way. It was all the youth of the world that embraced it. I make films for young people. That's what I will continue to do.
I'm an Atlanta guy. I think Philly knows that. But I've adopted Philly as my second home, and they've embraced me.
The idea that the Tony committee and the New York theater community as a whole have embraced 'Billy Elliot' is very, very exciting.
There's no better citizen than a veteran. There's so much waiting for you outside, and it's not something to be intimidated by or scared by; it is something to be embraced.
India's had two groovy moments. Once when the Beatles went to India and now when Madonna has embraced yoga. — © Padma Lakshmi
India's had two groovy moments. Once when the Beatles went to India and now when Madonna has embraced yoga.
The loser, the fool, is embraced in England because there is a recognition of silliness there that allows a person to keep his ambitions and desires at a certain distance. Just being in the race is enough.
I embraced loneliness as a kid. I know what loneliness is. When you're at the end of your rope. I never forget those feelings.
I really wanted to be a blues/jazz/gospel singer, but times had changed and disco was now the music - the new sound. I embraced it with all my heart and the rest is history.
I like to think that the Internet and file sharing, if utilized properly and embraced, and I emphasize properly, is a high-powered marketing design.
All the repetitions in the pattern were superficial; the moment was always new. It had to be lived, and then the next moment embraced as it arrived.
A cult classic is one that has been fully embraced by an alternative audience, not the popular audience.
I've totally embraced it. I like Princess Leia. I like how she was feisty.
I'm not embarrassed that I'm mixed. I'm not ashamed that I'm mixed. I very much embraced both sides.
Putin and many of his gang may have once been Communists, but they are not that today. Rather, they have embraced a new totalitarian political ideology known as 'Eurasianism.'
In every area, we seem to have thrown everything away and embraced reality television. Its nauseating, programme after programme. — © Ken Stott
In every area, we seem to have thrown everything away and embraced reality television. Its nauseating, programme after programme.
Paradise A concept embraced by almost every culture. A land of peace and harmony. Some say it doesn't belong to the earth, that there is no Shangri-la, no utopian wilderness for the living.
Grief embraced him and welcomed him back, showering tears upon his arrival.
I went to an art school and you learn very quickly there that you're only as good as your next idea, not so much what you've got going on at the moment. And so I embraced that. It sunk in at an early point.
In every area, we seem to have thrown everything away and embraced reality television. It's nauseating, programme after programme.
You think about the artists I look at as icons, and you assume they were instantly embraced. That's usually not the case. In reality, they had to overcome a lot of noes to get where they wanted to be.
Abedi appears to be one of the many thousands of Western Muslims who have embraced militant Islam, often as a way of trying to resolve the tension between their split identities.
Neither said anything while they embraced. Sometimes words didn't go far enough, the vessels of letters and the ladles of grammar incapable of holding the heart's sentiments.
Designing and implementing a strategy for change is a waste of time until you have discovered and embraced the current reality. If you don't know where you really are, it is impossible to get where you need to be.
A new chapter in life waiting to be written. New questions to be asked, embraced, and loved.
At the center of the religious life is a peculiar kind of joy, the prospect of a happy ending that blossoms from necessarily painful ordeals, the promise of human difficulties embraced and overcome.
God intends that everyone who has embraced the gospel become a part of the great enterprise of spreading the gospel.
When I see our country's stagnation and economic woes, I cannot help but think that we need a creative revolution that is embraced by business and endorsed by government and educators alike.
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