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Last updated on December 4, 2024.
When I started off with 'Dance India Dance,' even the TV show people thought it won't be accepted. But with the talent that the show received, I was able to personally tutor dancers to amalgamate contemporary dance moves on Bollywood tracks.
The light you see at the end of the tunnel is the front of an oncoming train.
Every man has a train of thought on which he rides when he is alone. — © Joseph Fort Newton
Every man has a train of thought on which he rides when he is alone.
It take 15,000 casualties to train a major general.
For if you train hard and responsibly your confidence surges to a maximum.
The initial desire to train at an elite level started when I was probably 12.
I'm not a robot: sometimes I wake up and I want to train, but I don't manage it.
Time was passing like a hand waving from a train that I wanted to be on.
For a moment, I believe, there was a stillness. A shocking realization by all things - beetles, dormice, the spiders spinning their webs in the moonlight, even the hot metal of the tracks and the wind in the trees - that Death had just shrieked past like a stinking black eagle and made off with a remarkable man.
There was so much of beauty here: the neat, small tracks of a foraging creature, stoat or marten; the inticate tracery of a skeleton leaf, still clinging vainly to its parent tree as, little by little, time stripped it of its substance, leaving only the delicate remembrance of what it had been.
I work with a lot of production that's really positive and contains a lot of soul stuff. Those instrumentals project the happiness out of me. But, sometimes I get a darker beat, with some dark piano or something... and then I'll do darker tracks.
You can train so hard and eat bad stuff and you're training for no reason.
The artist makes art not to save mankind but to save himself. Every benevolent comment by an artist is a fog to cover his tracks, the bloody trail of his assault against reality and others.
I loved my roles in 'Veer-Zaara,' 'Train To Pakistan' and 'Shaheed-e-Mohabbat.'
When I was a little kid, I used to walk miles and miles and miles and miles and miles and miles of railroad tracks.
It's like trying to train an ADD cat in a mouse factory. — © Sherrilyn Kenyon
It's like trying to train an ADD cat in a mouse factory.
Actors have seven tracks going in their minds: They've got all the research they've done for the part, then they have whatever the director asked them to do, then they've got what the departments like special effects need them to do.
In the digital age, there are a million and one ways to find out what someone you fancy is doing - but remember, they can see when you're watching their Instagram stories. If you fall deep into a hole of snooping, resist flicking through the digital diaries of their exes, or at least learn to cover your tracks.
It is salutary to train oneself to be no more affected by censure than by praise.
Train yourself: It is not by accident an artist becomes a good painter.
I grew up in poverty on the edge of a golf course. I saw how people lived on the other side of the tracks, the upper crust and the WASPs at the country club. We had chickens and pigs in our yards. We butchered every year. I'll never forget those things.
Sometimes, when we train, we simply have to go out to meet the Man with the Hammer
Every fight, I train for the opponent very hard and smart.
If I train well and stay focused, I'm confident I can deliver when the time comes.
I didn't train all that time just to come here and get it over with as fast as I can
When you train with good players or watch matches on TV, you want to do what they do.
Two years ago I was on the train from Berlin to Frankfurt when I heard that the Nobel Peace Prize had been awarded to my close friend, the writer Liu Xiaobo, who is imprisoned in China. To me it was confirmation that universal values and a moral code do exist, and that the point of the Nobel Prize is to encourage writers to stand up for this moral code. Last Thursday I was once again on the train from Berlin to Frankfurt when I heard that the Nobel Prize for Literature had gone to Mo Yan. He is a state poet. I am utterly bewildered. Do these universal values not exist after all?
When the train of history hits a curve, the intellectuals fall off.
i've come to deliver some bad luck -train heartnet
All men would still really like to own a train set.
THE TRAIN came out of the long tunnel into the snow country.
Most skills can be learned, but it is difficult to train people on their personality.
Not only should we be giving Amtrak the money it needs to continue to provide services; we should be providing security money to upgrade their tracks and improve safety and security measures in the entire rail system.
When I was little I always wanted to drive a train. That, and become a baker.
At least one time in your life, train with the will to die.
To do anything professionally, you need to train in it. You can't practise music without training.
When you go through a tunnel - you're going on a train - you go through a tunnel, the tunnel is dark, but you're still going forward. Just remember that. But if you're not going to get up on stage for one night because you're discouraged or something, then the train is going to stop. Everytime you get up on stage, if it's a long tunnel, it's going to take a lot of times of going on stage before things get bright again. You keep going on stage, you go forward. EVERY night you go on stage.
With the Truman book, I wrote the entire account of his experiences in World War I before going over to Europe to follow his tracks in the war. When I got there, there was a certain satisfaction in finding I had it right - it does look like that.
The first thing you do when you sit down at the computer: If you're an artist, a leader or someone seeking to make a difference, the first thing you do should be to lay tracks to accomplish your goals, not to hear how others have reacted/ responded/ insisted to what happened yesterday.
Even if you have a big tune, live crowds can get sick of it. It's not just about the song but also the staying power and if people have connected with it in a certain way. I know that the tracks I put more emotion and depth into are the ones that have the staying power in clubs.
I love to train hard. My only answer to setbacks was pushing harder. — © Robin Soderling
I love to train hard. My only answer to setbacks was pushing harder.
The last thing, and the only one that you cannot physically train for, is the psychological preparation.
As long as I can wake up in the morning and want to train, I will fight.
Globalisation feels like a runaway train, out of control.
When you do something young enough and you train for it, it just becomes a part of you.
'Dierdre And Laney Rob A Train' is sort of an underdog movie.
It's not fashionable but I like to spit out of the window of a moving train.
Nor must Uncle Sam's Web-feet be forgotten. At all the watery margins they have been present. Not only on the deep sea, the broadbay, and the rapid river, but also up the narrow muddy bayou, and wherever the ground was a little damp, they have been, and made their tracks.
I've made so many changes to my records because of the way the audience has reacted at the various festivals I've played - I've taken tracks back into the studio, stripped them bare, and built them back up again to create something entirely different.
You have to be steadfast, and right now I'm on a stream train forward to make.
What happened in 2008 stopped people in their tracks. People stopped looking at their homes simply as commodities to exploit and starting thinking about how they might personalise that space and make them less bland and more autobiographical, and that's healthy, I think.
I got my first laptop, what I learned to do everything on, when I was 17 or 18, and I had no idea what I was doing. I'd only ever produced on an 8-track before. When I was about 13 and writing songs, I would write on that. It would literally be eight tracks, and that's all I had.
For if you train hard and responsibly your confidence surges to a maximum — © Floyd Patterson
For if you train hard and responsibly your confidence surges to a maximum
I knew I was going to take the wrong train, so I left early.
'Blood Host' is super heavy. Especially on the verses, it has an industrial stomp. It's one of my favourite tracks just because the plot of it is so heavy. It's a total crushing tune; it doesn't get any heavier than that main riff, just a straight quarter-note powerhouse.
I train very hard in the gym and that's the thing that people don't see.
The important things are to train hard, and not give up hope.
I would definitely like the ball as much as possible... That's why I train.
Obviously, the answer to oil spills is to paper-train the tankers.
A lot of people think that in order to be an addict you must come from a broken home or from the other side of the tracks. Both of those excuses couldn't be farther from the truth. I come from a family that has a lot of love for one another and I was raised in a middle to upper class neighborhood.
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