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I think when my mother died, it was such a - you know, a shock to the logic that I had been raised with.
In the age of the individual's liquidation, the question of individuality must be raised anew.
Jesus did not ask us to believe that he would be raised from the dead. — © Robert W. Funk
Jesus did not ask us to believe that he would be raised from the dead.
We discover that we do not know our role; we look for a mirror; we want to remove our make-up and take off what is false and real. But somewhere a piece of disguise that we forgot still sticks to us. A trace of exaggeration remains in our eyebrows; we do not notice that the corners of our mouth are bent. And so we walk around, a mockery and a mere half: neither having achieved being nor actors.
I was always suspicious and looking over my shoulder because that's how I was raised.
I had been raised on country and western in Missouri. But gospel was great.
I do play with a chip on my shoulder. That's who I am. That's how Philadelphia basketball players are raised.
I was raised on a ranch in Wyoming, and I've been riding horses most of my life.
I was raised an Episcopalian. And I did not and I don't believe that anyone is looking out for me personally.
I'm American; I was born and raised in America, and I don't want to fake who I am to fit a stereotype.
I was raised in an intensely religious household and I think the influence shows through my music.
I tell people all the time that I was born and raised in Ronald Reagan's America.
A man who treats his women like a princess is proof that he was raised by a queen. — © Wiz Khalifa
A man who treats his women like a princess is proof that he was raised by a queen.
I do think Brexit vote speaks to the ongoing changes and challenges that are raised by globalisation.
I was raised Church of England but I love the Buddhist philosophy, it's very powerful, non-violent.
I was raised by some very grounded, hardworking, Middle America parents.
I wasn't raised a Catholic, but Yolanthe was, and I wanted to get more involved in her religion.
I was raised Catholic, so guilt shackles you from acting like a complete fool all the time.
I was raised in rural south Jersey, and there was no culture there. There was a small library, and that was it. There was nothing else.
I'm from the US of A. Born in Des Moines, raised in the New York suburbs.
It is difficult to discriminate the voice of truth from amid the clamor raised by heated partisans.
I joke that I was basically born and raised in airports. I feel most at home at JFK.
I am a conservative Republican, but I didn't start out that way. I was raised as a Democrat.
I was not raised a Zionist, but a socialist, as were most Jews before the Holocaust.
My parents raised me that way: to appreciate what I have and pass it along to others.
We all come from women, and there's something extraordinary about the mothers who raised us.
My parents were both first-generation Irish Catholics raised in Brooklyn.
As a child, I was raised with my grandmother, alongside all my cousins, and the kitchen was always full.
I am a diehard Seahawks fan because I'm born and raised in Seattle.
I have 10 brothers and sisters. My mother raised us because my father died when I was 8.
I represent hardworking people. That's who raised me. That's who I grew up around.
My favorite music is jazz, actually. It's what I listen to, it's what I was raised on, and it's what I prefer to sing.
Some of the best kids I coach were raised by a grandmother who was so firm that they understood.
My daddy's face is a study. Winter moves into it and presides there. His eyes become a cliff of snow threatening to avalanche, his eyebrows bend like black limbs of leafless trees. His skin takes on the pale cheerless yellow of winter sun; for a jaw he has the edges of a snowbound field dotted with stubble; his high forehead is the frozen sweep of the Erie.
As was the case in Requiem for a Dream, Pollock, A Beautiful Mind, House of Sand and Fog, The Hulk and Dark Water, Connelly's mere presence in a film guarantees that things will turn out badly for the male lead, as Connelly is always cast as the Angel of Death. Fun to hang out with, great eyes, amazing eyebrows, but the Angel of Death.
The people who raised me musically are my mother, who is a classically trained pianist, and my stepfather.
I was a Southern California boy raised on rap music and cussed like a sailor.
I was born in New York and raised in South Florida, so I'm an East Coast girl. — © Cassie Scerbo
I was born in New York and raised in South Florida, so I'm an East Coast girl.
I was a virgin. People find that hard to believe, but when you're raised in a church, that was just the way it is.
We have been raised to fear the yes within ourselves, our deepest cravings.
[Hillary Clinton] is the one who raised her hand for the war in Iraq and I'm the one who has been fighting it.
My dad raised me on metal, but my first serious love was hip-hop.
Few men are raised in our estimation by being too closely examined.
When I was a lot younger, my parents raised me watching classic movies.
I don't like it if I act anything other than the humble Winnipegger I was raised to be.
I'd been raised by my parents who taught me not to think you're better than you are.
Janine Hathaway offered to be my guardian, " said Lissa suddenly. "Janine Hathaway?" Tatiana's eyebrows rose nearly to her hairline. "I'm sure she has other commitments. No, we've got much better choices." A better choice than Janine Hathaway? Not likely. Before Dimitri, my mother had been the gold standard by which I measured all badassedness.
I was raised with adults. I skipped knowing how to interact as a normal teenage person. — © Alice Englert
I was raised with adults. I skipped knowing how to interact as a normal teenage person.
I was also fortunate that I was raised in a part of the world, West Texas, where individualism is strong.
Every set up that you do, everything is precisely modulated and raised and lowered.?
I'm full of clichés - I was raised by a Southern black woman and they had a saying for everything.
I was raised in a Christian home and, in fact, my mother led me to Christ as a youngster.
I was raised right — I talk about people behind their backs. It's called manners.
I didn't want to be different. I longed to be everything grownups wanted, so they would love me. I followed all their rules, tried my best to please. But there was something about me that made them knit their eyebrows and frown. No one ever offered a name for what was wrong with me. That's what made me afraid it was really bad. I only came to recognize its melody through this constant refrain: 'Is that a boy or a girl?'
In the end, I wonder if the true movement of the world might not be a voice raised in song.
I guess with a Netflix show, if you're a kid, it's all dependent on how you're raised and if you have access to it.
I'm a cultural Jew, I was raised with it, so I'm still into it, like gefilte fish with kugel.
What would happen if even one generation were raised with respect and without violence?
I was raised with fear of God, guilt over Jesus, and terror of the Devil.
I was woefully ignorant in the social graces. I was being raised, after all, by Pellinore Warthrop.
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