I broke my wrist on TV trying to do a one-armed push-up. A lot of people delight in pointing this out to me.
Whatever the problem, be part of the solution. Don’t just sit around raising questions and pointing out obstacles.
I can't stop pointing
to the beauty.
Every moment and place says,
'Put this design in your carpet!'
We should be pointing out people's accomplishments rather than their looks, but if it can promote our band, why not?
Poetry is like standing on the edge of a lake on a moonlit night and the light of the moon is always pointing straight at you.
One of my pleasures is observing people's behavior and pointing out the inconsistencies that we all sort of have at the center of our lives.
Learn graceful ways of saying no and of pointing out that this pressure to do something is not in line with most people's wishes.
Let's end the political games. Stop the finger pointing and do the work the American people sent us here to do.
We wanted to bring the political situation in Austria on stage. Naturally we could not do that without pointing to Austrian's northern neighbor Germany.
My spiritual evolution I would describe as journey from literalism to figuratism. I now see all religious texts as pointing to an ineffable truth.
Socrates was a philosopher. He went around pointing out errors in the way things were done. They fed him hemlock.
For me, pointing and clicking my phone is absolutely fine. People say that isn't the art of photography but I don't agree.
Our Headmaster is taking a short break," said Professor McGonagall, pointing at the Snape-shaped hole in the window.
The nice thing about a protest song is that it takes the complaint, the fussing, the finger-pointing, and gives it an added component of sociable harmony.
Nothing annoys academics more than pointing out how little time they actually spend teaching students.
All I'm saying is that I rarely find myself pointing to Sean Penn's love life thinking, 'I want to be like that.'
Turning something upside-down elicits a reversal of content and pointing a steeple into the ground directs it to hell as opposed to heaven.
As soon as I had proved this and, of course, also the normal pointing action and reactions in all other extremities and joints, I stopped the experiment.
Kellyanne's [Conway] pointing out, you people say we don't have a mandate? You don't have a [Democratic] party. You've lost a thousand legislative seats. You only have five states.
Whenever we were on the road when I was younger, I remember my father pointing out the trucks that had 'Mack' on them.
If we can get kids talking about conservation and doing it, they can have a great influence on their parents by lecturing them and pointing the finger.
What I have found that my comedy is doing - and what really drives me - is to sort of bring women together through pointing out why we act so crazy.
First and foremost arms are tools in the service of rival nations, pointing at the possibility of a future war.
I'm simply pointing out that what happens to us isn't the whole story. That I continue to exist even when we're not together.
Now could you please ask these idiots to stop pointing their bullets at me? It's terribly wasteful.
Nobody is more capable to pointing out the unbalances in, let's say, supermarket prices than women.
Everyone was laughin'. Even that deaf mute boy was breathing heavy and pointing at me. Which is laughter to their kind.
Look!" said Foaly, pointing with some urgency into the vast steel-gray gloom, "Someone who cares!
When a man points a finger at someone else, he should remember that four of his fingers are pointing at himself.
It is time to set aside the old partisan bickering and finger-pointing and name-calling that comes from freeing parents to make different choices for their children.
The game of political music chairs and finger-pointing by career politicians and agency bureaucrats needs to end.
I don't remember anybody ever pointing me out as a dancing prodigy, but I played a not bad second base.
[Donald Trump] is not cool and therefore they're very proudly pointing out that none of them are gonna perform at his inauguration.
Painting does more than just point to things. The very act of pointing is a value statement.
When I was eight, I went to the theatre, and I remember looking at the stage afterward and pointing and saying, 'I want to do that.' I don't think that's ever changed.
We mustn't be content to just sit around pointing out the errors in others; we actually need to be sharing the gospel and praying for people to be converted.
Imagine someone pointing to a place in the iris of a Rembrandt eye and saying, 'The walls of my room should be painted this color.
If you're really worried about the effect of "Silent Night" on the kids, you need a hobby or something, and I'm glad you're pointing that out.
Zen is a special transmission outside the scriptures,With no reliance on words and letters.A direct pointing to the human mind,And the realization of enlightenment.
This is Simba," Nicole said, pointing to the lion. "Is he dangerous?" Asked Chase. "Not really. He mauled a trainer, but nothing much.
Art can be a medium for people to discover universal spirit, with imagery not isolated to one particular wisdom path, but pointing to the underlying truth that they all transmit.
I think my own bias is that there may be something wrong with the timing and the connectivity between regions rather than pointing to one particular spot in the brain.
One of the occupational hazards of reviewing year-end biopics with Oscar ambitions is pointing out discrepancies between the real subjects and their on-screen avatars.
Baldness is visually enough of a stigma as it is without a big sweaty bloke on stage pointing it out.
Comedy actually works best when you're living in an OK world, and you are pointing out the hypocrisy in apathy.
It's OK to quote from your past. But I'm more interested in quoting from my present and pointing towards the future.
It's good that fat schoolchildren are no longer bullied, but it's worrying if they feel it's OK to be large because no one is pointing it out.
You think he left a big flashing arrow pointing to a filing cabinet labeled 'Evidence Here!'? He's a Stray, Ethan, not Wile E. Coyote!
Two minutes later the right arm was pointing normally and the reaction to the left appeared. The patient made no complaint at all about the experiment.
The easy bit is picking up a camera and pointing and shooting. But then you have to decide what it is you’re trying to say and express.
I pray that our leaders stop pointing fingers and playing the blame game and seek a real solution for the good of the planet and all who inhabit it.
If the devil walks in and starts pointing out all kinds of things about you, you yawn. And you go, 'You don’t even know the half of it.'
"It all came from there," Lech Walesa said, pointing to a TV when a reporter asked him why communism fell.
The Macintosh uses an experimental pointing device called a 'mouse.' There is no evidence that people want to use these things.
I guess nothing puts a damper on a one-night stand as much as your friend pointing out all the opportunities where you might have been killed.
Pointing fingers, trying to catch each other in scandal does not bring honor to this House.
Arguments about God are like pointing a flashlight toward the sky to see if the sun is shining.
It has been the bankers' destiny ... to find themselves on the dangerous edge of the world, pointing up the contradictions and cross-purposes. They are not often loved for it.
My duty is that of a chronicler; and if I perform that conscientiously, the lessons which my observations suggest will need no pointing out.
What other people label or might try to call failure, I have learned is just God's way of pointing you in a new direction
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