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Last updated on November 28, 2024.
I don't know what's more exhausting about parenting: the getting up early, or acting like you know what you're doing.
The Romney who showed up at CPAC in early 2007 vehemently embraced the conservative cause and openly mocked his home state and its liberal reputation.
Mary Stewart will always be my goddess. I can pick up one of her early books - one I've read a dozen times - and still slide right into the story. — © Nora Roberts
Mary Stewart will always be my goddess. I can pick up one of her early books - one I've read a dozen times - and still slide right into the story.
I'm quite proud of what I anticipated about reality television from my books in the early '90s, which I based on the early seasons of 'Cops' and on the amazing stuff I had read about happening on Japanese shows and the British 'Big Brother'.
I grew up in a little village in England that had a river running through it so I've been fishing from a very early age, maybe seven or eight.
As a small business owner myself, I understand what it is like to scale up a business in the early years.
I'm proud of the fact that I stood up early and unequivocally in opposition to Bush's foreign policy. [...] That opposition hasn't changed.
My dad did some work for WWE in the early '90s, so I grew up watching and being in and around it. I never, ever thought it was something that I could do.
The Waking Dark is about what happens when something awakens a towns darkest impulses and unleashes them on the world.
Then hush thee, my darling, take rest while you may, For strife comes with manhood, and waking with day.
I like not having a job, not having to get up early in the morning is awesome. I would recommend it to anybody.
Often the last thing I want to do is stand up in front of 50 cameras on the red carpet. I'd rather have a cup of hot milk and an early night.
Still she haunts me, phantomwise, Alice moving under skies Never seen by waking eyes.
Now that I have a 16-month-old son, my weekend ritual has changed - but it's better than ever. We get up early and go for a walk on one of the hiking trails near my home in Los Angeles, then meet up with friends at a diner. There's nothing better than sipping coffee, eating scrambled eggs, and taking three hours to do it.
Not only that, but when I first met Joe, to my intense delight, he showed me that he was a collector. He was collecting some of the early Tarzan pages by Hal Foster, and, later, early Flash Gordons; and I found that we were both absolutely interested in the same type of thing.
Liv never wanted to be a hellion. From an early age, she used to make all these wish lists for herself and then try to live up to them. — © Bebe Buell
Liv never wanted to be a hellion. From an early age, she used to make all these wish lists for herself and then try to live up to them.
Once we truly understand that our waking experience is dreamlike, we no longer have to treat life as a serious problem.
In every waking hour a sacred theater is in session, played out before an audience that is largely blind.
To get back my youth I would do anything in the world, except take exercise, get up early, or be respectable.
Growing up as a chubby kid with a ton of imaginary friends and a Cyndi Lauper obsession, I learned about rejection early on and was constantly trying to avoid it.
A standard day usually starts very early - 4.30 A.M. pick-ups and in the make-up chair by 5.30.
Most of what I listen to now is mainstream jazz from 1935 right up to and including early bebop and cool jazz.
The negative thing about working on a breakfast show is that the alarm goes off at 2:15 A.M., and I get picked up at 2:30 A.M. That's just insanely early.
I liked school except for having to get up early and, of course, high school drama!
My painting technique has not changed that much over time, although perhaps I am painting tighter and with more detail, in spite of a desire to loosen up and paint more expressively. One thing that has changed is my daily routine. I used to paint quite late into the night. It was a time I felt the creative spirits most active. As I have aged, my circadian rhythm has changed. I like to paint early in the day when I can avoid falling into the soul-sucking email world. Early dawn feels very similar to late night.
I had to believe in myself from quite a young age. And I had to grow up pretty early.
Get up very early and get going at once. In fact, work first and wash afterwards.
I'd turn up to the gym early and just be there, waiting outside, knocking on the door. It was something I thought I was decent at. I enjoyed fighting; it's how I've always been.
Growing up, I never listened to English music. I was more into Motown, as well as early rock n' roll like Chuck Berry and Little Richard.
I come from an army background, and everyone at my home has a habit of getting up early. I continue this habit even today.
I think that emotional marks are made early on. Even if you can rationalize them as you grow up, they still leave that dank sadness you can never truly shake.
You've got to be careful against classy fighters, especially counter-punchers because if you go for the finish too early, you can end up getting finished yourself.
I wake to sleep, and take my waking slow. I feel my fate in what I cannot fear. I learn by going where I have to go.
I've got plenty of quirks. I go to an office early in the morning. Early in the morning is really good writing time. I take anywhere between six to eight showers a day. I'm not exaggerating. I'm not a germaphobe: it's all about a fresh start.
If our early lessons of acceptance were as successful as our early lessons of anger how much happier we would all be.
I like to be in bed by nine and asleep by ten. I like to wake up early, go to the gym at 7am, that's my regime.
Haven't a lot of us just missed at a lot of things and thought that we wouldn't have another chance at it? So we give up early.
Personality traits form at an early age and are fixed by early adulthood. Many important things about you change over the course of your lifetime, but your personality isn't one of them.
My father died early. My mother died early. I started hanging with the gangs. I'm on the streets; I'm committing crimes. And the music came along, and this music just took me on a different road.
Spiritual leaders teach that waking up is a process, that it doesn't just happen once and for all, but must occur again and again when we realize we have forgotten the miracle of being alive, and in recognizing our forgetfulness, we wake to the miracle once again. In the moments we are awake to the wonder of simply being alive, gratitude flows, no matter our circumstances.
I was brought up Catholic and know the stench of the Catholic Church. I moved away from religion early, but the impression remains. — © Gunter Grass
I was brought up Catholic and know the stench of the Catholic Church. I moved away from religion early, but the impression remains.
The only thing is worrying about sleeping. If I have to be up early I worry about being able to get to sleep.
If you get up early, work late, and pay your taxes, you will get ahead -- if you strike oil.
A man who gets up very early creates a new day within the same day!
I grew up in the early '60s, and there was a lot of civil rights, a lot of unrest in our country.
I get up early, go to bed late, and sometimes it works, and sometimes it doesn't. And I pray a lot.
With hindsight, if you want to play for Real Madrid, sacrifices need to be made but I was too young to understand. There are things I shouldn't have said or done. It was early in my career, maybe too early. I didn't know it was the only Champions League I'd win, for example.
[L]et light Rise from the chambers of the east, and bring The honey'd dew that cometh on waking day. O radiant morning.
I'm 34 years old. In most jobs, your early 30s to early 40s are your power years.
[The Specials ]was always going to be an underground, underdog kind of movie. But I love when people bring that up, because it's very early, vintage James Gunn.
I left high school very early. I was 17. So I guess it wasn't that early, but I did not get a high school education. — © Andy Biersack
I left high school very early. I was 17. So I guess it wasn't that early, but I did not get a high school education.
'The Waking Dark' is about what happens when something awakens a town's darkest impulses and unleashes them on the world.
We don't want to show our hand to the fan base or give up too much too early.
So many actors get caught up in their technique, and to be honest, I see it really getting in the way. I see them forcing things. I definitely do my best work when I'm free of that. But I think as an actor, I work really hard in preparing the roles. I spend like 90 percent of my waking moments walking around thinking: "What does this character do? What is his relationship with so-and-so?" Always, really. Too much!
I find that if I use my time well and take care of my mind/body when I'm outside of work, then I feel more supported throughout my day. So, instead of waking up and going straight for my cell phone or running to the gym, I take a few deep breaths, envision what I'd like to achieve that day, then rid my mind of anything that isn't going to help me get there.
I remember early on, in my very, very early days, I had a makeup artist tell me that I needed to get an attitude. I had no idea what he was talking about.
Young man, your problem and the reason so many like you fail, is simply because you allow yourself to give up far too early.
Awakening is waking up from the daytime dream and realizing that who you thought you were is not limited to thought, emotion or form. Beyond the imaginary seeker, beyond concepts and beliefs, there is a field of innocence and purity. We are this deep peace and sacredness, which is absolute and beyond all intellectual understanding. I invite you to recognize this Essence of Being and to directly realize the illusion of all psychological suffering due to misidentification, misperception of separation and attachment to conditioned thought.
Growing up in Beirut, I used to go to the souks with my mother to buy fabrics... I understood fashion at an early age, and my first designs were when I was five.
I had already made a decision early on that I would be a plain girl with tons of personality, and accepting it made everything a lot easier. If you are lucky, there is a moment in your life when you have some say as to what your currency is going to be. I decided early on it was not going to be my looks. I have spent a lifetime coming to terms with this idea and I would say I am about 15 to 20 percent there.Decide what your currency is early. Let go of what you will never have. People who do this are happier and sexier.
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