Listen with your eyes for feelings.
Stephen Covey
Recitation: by Male by Female
In my life, the sky is literally the ceiling.
Jimmy Graham
LifeSkyMy LifeCeilingLiterally
I can perform whenever I want to, without the pressure of having to.
Jim Nabors
PressureI CanWantWithoutHaving
After I read 'The Hunger Games,' I went out and got 'Catching Fire' the next day.
Jodelle Ferland
DayFireGamesNextHungerOut
You never want your second act or the whole movie to just be this relentless march towards its goal. You want things to take the audience by surprise.
Michael Arndt
SurpriseYouGoalWantMarchNever
With Ikea Group ownership, TaskRabbit could realize even greater opportunities: increasing earning potential of Taskers and connecting consumers to a wide range of affordable services.
Stacy Brown-Philpot
OpportunitiesPotentialOwnership
President Clinton is one of the dominant figures on the global stage. He has lived an extraordinary life, and he has a great story to tell.
Sonny Mehta
LifeGreatStoryPresidentStage
Man appoints, and God disappoints.
Miguel de Cervantes
GodMan
I didn't have the equipment for the regular world of being a lawyer. I didn't have the imagination for that. I did have a funny kind of ambition, but I didn't know where to put it.
Michael Lindsay-Hogg
FunnyImaginationAmbitionWorld
Honestly, when I do a lot of records where it's super lyrical, all that it is to prove and to show people, like, I can really rap. I can switch flows - I can go with the best of them - so first of all, I want you to respect me as a rapper.
Joyner Lucas
RespectBestPeopleMeYouI Can
I think I was pretty reckless and definitely a bit out of control. Now, I'm more focused.
Jason Momoa
ControlThinkNowFocusedMoreOut
Gap clothing allows you to look like you're from nowhere and anywhere.
Douglas Coupland
YouLookClothingNowhereGapLike
We've been appropriating in art since Duchamp, and we've been appropriating in music since the first person was banging on drums.
David Shields
MusicArtPersonFirstBeenDrums
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