I'm not observant, personally, but if I ever see a priest resurrect the dead before my eyes I promise to revisit my atheism.
Always revisit your decisions in the light of new knowledge and information. Don't be afraid to change.
I like Chicago. It's a great city. It's always fun to revisit it.
I've been lucky enough in my career to have opportunities to revisit things that meant a lot to me in childhood.
A sweet thing, for whatever time, to revisit in dreams the dear dad we have lost.
Now being 41 and looking back on my career... It became natural for me to revisit Inglewood and to revisit the coming-of-age movie, but not wanting it to feel like a period piece completely about nostalgia but wanting it to feel like something that was relevant today and also forward-looking.
I was sad the show [Payne] only lasted one season. It was a big undertaking. It'd be fun to revisit, but it'll probably never happen.
I probably revisit in my work the moment at which I realised that dreams couldn't be reality.
Innocence is a pretty dangerous thing, you know. Revisit Dostoevsky's 'The Idiot' or, for that matter, Greene's 'The Quiet American' to find out how destructive it can be.
I think what we find, especially with the kids that grew up with 'Clone Wars,' when they're of the age where they're like, 'I want to revisit that stuff,' who knows what format they're going to watch it on.
I once wore bright orange flares with a Spice Girls t-shirt. Let's hope that's a look I'll never revisit.
The past is for learning from and letting go. You can't revisit it. It vanishes.
Every launch of a new international edition of HuffPost is an opportunity to revisit our core DNA and remind ourselves who we are as an organization.
The Dorset coast, where I spent my childhood, is a gorgeous place to run. I love to explore and revisit places like the cliffs at Kimmeridge Bay and the abandoned village of Tyneham.
101 Dalmatians' espouses virtues good to revisit: In times of crisis, families must pull together through love and commitment to overcome obstacles.
The loss of music is very painful, and I don't revisit stuff unless there is a solid reason to do it.
It's a funny thing having a recording be part of your career. It means you can go back and revisit yourself, in a way most people don't.
I am passionate about exploring the confluence of environmental and human health. I believe that the goals of conservation must constantly revisit a stated purpose.
I'm praying that was my one little dip in the cancer pool. I hope never to have to revisit that, but I learned a lot, I'm cancer free with a bright and hopeful future.
I think a lot of people feel shame when they revisit their years of addiction.
On daytime they continue to revisit a lot of the same stuff while nighttime does move on and show development.
It is so rare as an actor to be allowed the chance to revisit a role and to go back to a character that you already built, and lived inside, and understood. To take it further to another stage is a huge privilege.
We must revisit the idea that science is a methodology and not an ontology.
I don't want to do anything to revisit Freaks and Geeks that isn't awesome.
I think it was a major mistake to revisit Title II.
Usually, I don't revisit a scene once shot. However, in 'Gentleman,' every morning on the sets, I had to revisit the last four scenes and then shoot for the next set of scenes.
People have these ideas of what you're supposed to do to have a career, like play against type, or don't revisit a character. I'm just not that precious.
Revisit your past only to recognize how far you have come.
I've played guitar in so many different styles, and I want to revisit them all.
[W]e have ceased to see the life in which we live. It is my intent to cause the viewer to revisit the gifts we are surrounded by and see them as if for the first time.
When it's deep into the season and you're not playing well, it's frustrating. This is when it's time to revisit some basics.
Sometimes you revisit things and relationships, and then you get going on in it, and you realized that there is a reason this ended.
There's so much music from Led Zeppelin that I think I overlooked when I was a kid because I didn't understand it, so now to revisit it at an older age, I have a deeper appreciation for it.
I love films that aren't just speaking to certain moments in the culture but are something that people can revisit.
We make movies to be watched in theatres. Online streaming is more of a bonus, to revisit the film.
I was going for the idea that a time can also be a location. You can revisit a time of year, in the same way you can go back to a house that you used to live in.
I am not very good at sticking to outlines, and I double back all the time to revisit scenes and change things.
After we air the call, it's gone. I always thought, 'What a waste.' That's such a powerful story, and there's no way to revisit it or share it.
With the crime novels, it's delightful to have protagonists I can revisit in book after book. It's like having a fictitious family.
I revisit old favorites like 'Buffy' and 'Battlestar Galactica' when I'm bored. I am obsessed with 'Scandal.' I love TV.
It's important to address young people in the reopening of New Orleans. In rebuilding, let's revisit the potential of American democracy and American glory.
One thing I really envy about my friends who have kids is that as their children develop, they're able to revisit their own developmental stages and recognise themselves and undo a lot of things they decided.
I've done 70 different characters on my podcast. But in terms of characters that I revisit a lot, I think there are 10 that I know more in-depth.
When you think you can't, revisit a previous triumph.
Anything to do with 'The Office' I would revisit.
Never revisit the past, that's dangerous. You know, move on.
I believe that it is appropriate for young people in society to revisit Malcolm's journey and his role in history.
If I should be so blessed as to revisit again my own country, but more especially Manchester, all that I could hope or desire would be presented before in one view.
They made a fatal mistake in doing 'Psycho' again. Why do that? Why revisit something that stands for itself?
Every time you revisit a book, you get something else out of it.
It is part of wisdom never to revisit a wilderness, for the more golden the lily, the more certain that someone has gilded it
I want people to consider the idea that the only way of moving forward with their lives is to revisit and confront their issues and their pasts.
In my view, as a country we need to rediscover some of that skepticism about government and revisit that libertarian agenda.
I was born on TV, meaning that's where I caught my break. So that's where I always have to be smart and revisit that medium as much as I can.
I don't need exotic places to be stimulated. Out of familiarity comes nuance. The more you revisit a subject the more you're like to discover.
You can revisit - the wonderful thing about my job is you can revisit your 22-year-old self or your 24-year-old self any particular night you want. The songs pick up some extra resonance, I hope, but they're still - they're there, and I can revisit that period of my life when I choose. So it's quite a nice experience.
I'm afraid that the gift of visiting the past is all that we have. We can revisit it, but only as it happened.
We revisit those places where we experienced love, as pilgrims return to holy places, to be reminded, restored, and reaffirmed by them.
I find in old age that it's possible to revisit the past, the one requirement being that you come as you are.
With the crime novels, its delightful to have protagonists I can revisit in book after book. Its like having a fictitious family.
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