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Last updated on December 5, 2024.
My parents have both done some music stuff. My family was very artist-friendly, so that was encouraging.
Sentir mon Cœur is a privilege only granted to the exceptional man - the one who has the ability to find words that exactly (or, to himself, convincingly) express his feelings... The value of words help to define the feeling itself... The common failure is to allow habitual words and phrases, flowing spontaneously from the memory, to determine and deform the feelings.
We are a country of immigrants who have built this great nation, but it is legal immigration that we should be recognizing and encouraging. — © Mercedes Schlapp
We are a country of immigrants who have built this great nation, but it is legal immigration that we should be recognizing and encouraging.
I enjoy encouraging and inspiring people to pursue their purpose in the arts. To help cultivate and develop their instrument.
People don't talk like this, theytalklikethis. Syllables, words, sentences run together like a watercolour left in the rain. To understand what anyone is saying to us we must separate these noises into words and the words into sentences so that we might in our turn issue a stream of mixed sounds in response.
When I'm performing, the crowd just disappears, it's like everyone merges - one big person. You just say the words and people will say the words back to you. And it's just so rehearsed. I have a lot of songs I couldn't forget the words if I tried. So you get in there, you lose yourself and it's all good.
Nothing keeps me in such awe as perfect beauty; now, there is something consoling and encouraging in ugliness.
Michelle Obama. She is big on encouraging kids to eat healthy - which is great.
I am impressed with Narendra Modi's leadership, the way he is taking India ahead and encouraging others to do so.
Many of my executives have worked with me since the beginning. I can be fair and decisive and encouraging as well as demanding.
It's essentially encouraging parents, teachers, and caretakers to remind children how special they are on a regular basis.
I have done a wide range of characters and getting acknowledged as a comedian is encouraging for me as an actor.
Creating a warm, caring, supportive, encouraging environment is probably the most important thing you can do for your family. — © Stephen Covey
Creating a warm, caring, supportive, encouraging environment is probably the most important thing you can do for your family.
One of my little girls is named Reagan. Her first words were, 'Mr. Larry, tear down this crib.' That was her first words, it was very sweet. My first words were, 'Are you going to finish that sandwich?'
There are few things more fundamentally encouraging and stimulating than seeing someone else die.
Theater has always been much more fun. You get a laugh, and it's really encouraging.
I truly hate marketing promotions, and I don't at all approve of encouraging wannabe poets to write bad poetry.
We have to find climate-friendly ways of encouraging economic growth. The good news is we think they exist.
A recently reprinted memoir by Frederick Douglass has footnotes explaining what words like 'arraigned,' 'curried' and 'exculpate' meant, and explaining who Job was. In other words, this man who was born a slave and never went to school educated himself to the point where his words now have to be explained to today's expensively under-educated generation.
Music is a very strong force when it comes to making a difference, as well as entertaining, soothing, and encouraging.
I've always been - you know, my personality is motivating and encouraging. And so I'm just being who God made me to be.
When we can't hold back, or set boundaries, on what comes from our lips, our words are in charge-not us. But we are still responsible for those words. Our words do not come from somewhere outside of us, as if we were a ventriloquist's dummy. They are the product of our hearts. Our saying, "I didn't mean that," is probably better translated, "I didn't want you to know I thought that about you." We need to take responsibility for our words. "But I tell you that men will have to give account on the day of judgment for every careless word they have spoken" (Matt. 12:36).
A student never forgets an encouraging private word, when it is given with sincere respect and admiration.
A new laboratory technique, positron emission tomography, uses radioactively labeled oxygen or glucose that essentially lights up specific and different areas of the brain being activated when a person speaks words or sees words or hears words, revealing the organic location for areas of behavioral malfunction.
English is such a deliciously complex and undisciplined language, we can bend, fuse, distort words to all our purposes. We give old words new meanings, and we borrow new words from any language that intrudes into our intellectual environment.
... nothing is more human than substituting the quantity of words and actions for their character. But using imprecise words is very similar to using lots of words, for the more imprecise a word is, the greater the area it covers.
I write well in LA, because the pressure is off and I'm surrounded by ambitious people who are really encouraging.
There's always Tunisia. Amid the smoking ruins of the Middle East, there is that one encouraging success story.
The biggest strength we have as Democrats is encouraging people to speak up about what is in their best interest.
I can never say what I want to say, it's been like this for a while now. I try to say something but all I get are wrong words - the wrong words or the exact opposite words from what I mean. I try to correct myself, and that only makes it worse. I lose track of what I was trying to say to begin with. It's like I'm split in two and playing tag with myself. One half is chasing this big, fat post. The other me has the right words, but this can't catch her.
My parents are angels. They've always been encouraging of anything I do. Total support, 100 percent.
The old idea that words possess magical powers is false; but its falsity is the distortion of a very important truth. Words do have a magical effect - but not in the way that magicians supposed, and not on the objects they were trying to influence. Words are magical in the way they affect the minds of those who use them.
I'm not good at finding 'encouraging' features in American culture. I doubt that aesthetic literacy has much of a future here.
Indeed our words will remain lifeless, barren, devoid of any passion, until we die as a result of these words, whereupon our words will suddenly spring to life and live amongst the hearts that are dead, bringing them to life as well.
It doesn't matter if you and everyone else in the room are thinking it. You don't say the words. Words are weapons. They blast big bloody holes in the world. And words are bricks. Say something out loud and it starts turning solid. Say it loud enough and it becomes a wall you can't get through.
I get so much inspiration from my travels, but I also started an exercise where I write down so many words every week. Then I begin crossing them off. We create a grid of words and also images, but words for me are more ample because you can interpret them your own way.
Meaningful innovation can be an important catalyst in encouraging resilience in seniors, keeping them independent and engaged.
A young person coming up and saying, 'I absolutely love your music,' is very encouraging. — © Donovan
A young person coming up and saying, 'I absolutely love your music,' is very encouraging.
Don't be pretentious is my first advice to young writers. This is the big problem - just because you're getting an MFA doesn't mean you have to write for the Academy. Be true to your personality. Don't temper your personality down with words. Don't build defensive fortresses around yourself with words - words are your friends.
There were no theatre facilities at the comp that I went to, but I did have amazing teachers who never stopped encouraging me.
Words don't tell you what people are thinking. Rarely do we use words to really tell. We use words to sell people or to convince people or to make them admire us. It's all disguise. It's all hidden -- a secret language.
Literature exists inside the language. It's made of words. It's not made of ideas and it's not made of concepts, of psychological analysis. It's made of words. In the same way in which music is made of notes and a painting is made of lines of colors, the matter of literature are words.
I do love perusing the dictionary to find how many words I don't use - words that have specific, sharp, focused meaning. I also love the sound of certain words. I love the sound of the word pom-pom.
We must use words to uplift and include. We can use our words to fight back against oppression and hate. But we must also channel our words into action.
I am no poet. I do not love words for the sake of words. I love words for what they can accomplish. Similarly, I am no arithmetician. Numbers that speak only of numbers are of little interest to me.
The being level speaks the language of art, music, color shape and pattern directly -- a language that requires no words -- is not limited by words -- nor does it have the specificity of words and thus cannot be broken onto parts that can be manipulated or analyzed by the intellect. It must be swallowed, whole not parsed, sorted and justified.
I don't know that I would say words are more political now, particularly after Donald Trump has come into office. I will say that what I notice is that people pay more attention to the words that politicians use. They really want to understand the full nuance, the connotative meanings of those words.
A currency designed for long-term storage and investment doesn't do so well at encouraging transactions and exchange in the moment. — © Douglas Rushkoff
A currency designed for long-term storage and investment doesn't do so well at encouraging transactions and exchange in the moment.
As a poet and writer, I deeply love and I deeply hate words. I love the infinite evidence and change and requirements and possibilities of language; every human use of words that is joyful, or honest or new, because experience is new... But as a Black poet and writer, I hate words that cancel my name and my history and the freedom of my future: I hate the words that condemn and refuse the language of my people in America.
Science shouldn't be just for scientists, and there are encouraging signs that it is becoming more pervasive in culture and the media.
I'd always admired writers. I'd always loved words on a page. Somehow, words seemed to bypass image and get straight to the heart of things. Somehow, words seemed big enough to contain pain, and sentences could pull broken bits together.
Thrilled to be part of this new project Generation Nature and just encouraging kids to change the world.
My parents were very encouraging in having us get into the arts, whereas I have a lot of friends that didn't have that.
Paul's words are not the Words of God. They are the words of Paul- a vast difference.
One listens to a piece of great music, say, and feels deeply moved by it, and wants to put this feeling into words, but it can't be put into words. That's what - the music has already supplied the meaning, and words will just be superfluous after that. But it's that kind of verbal meaning that can't be verbalized that I try to get at in poetry.
Men of the world who value the Way all turn to books. But books are nothing more than words. Words have value; what is of value in words is meaning. Meaning has something it is pursuing, but the thing that it is pursuing cannot be put into words and handed down. The world values words and hands down books but, though the world values them, I do not think them worth valuing. What the world takes to be values is not real value.
Creating a safe space at our shows isn't encouraging anything. It's just saying thank you.
Sound words can't be understood through formal study of the language alone. They're felt when you immerse yourself in the culture or lifestyle that becomes a part of you. The Japanese language is abundant with onomatopoeia. Even though I've lived in Japan a long time, sound words are still an uncertain territory. And I think new words are being created every day. Even when I don't know a word I can sometimes connect it to a meaning using the sensations produced by the sounds, which feels like I'm playing with words.
Go another step. Try to live one entire day without words at all. Do it not as a law, but as an experiment. Note your feelings of helplessness and excessive dependence upon words to communicate. Try to find new ways to relate to tohers that are not dependent upon words. Enjoy, savor the day. Learn from it.
This is what I find encouraging about the writing trades: ... They allow lunatics to seem saner than sane.
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