• the characters won't soon be forgotten, with their brisk humor, and honesty that walks hand in hand with misunderstood deception…A PLACE AT FOREST LAWN will have you smiling, and laughing while your brain is saying 'Whoa, let's run that by one more time. (dramatists.com)
  • Indeed, the briar lacked nothing, because only if you looked at it from the point of view of a classical shape could it be said that something was missing, whereas when his mind freed itself of the deception and he realized that although the wood was not perfect it was not a problem, he created the Emmental Rhodesian pipe . (alpascia.com)
  • If destroyed or degraded, the Amazon, as a system, is simply beyond humanity's ability to get back: Even if people were to replant half a continent's worth of trees, the diversity of creatures across Amazonia, once lost, will not be replenished for roughly 10 million year," Robinson Meyer writes at The Atlantic . (weblogtheworld.com)
  • Imagination is humanity's best trait. (nik.art)
  • What takes my breath away even more than the wording (which was elegant and eloquent) was how this anonymous davening stranger captured my friend's attention and imagination, which in turn caught mine. (punktorah.org)
  • Poison discovers that he, by way of the Scarecrow, the phaerie creature who replaces children with changelings, has been breeding phaerie-human hybrids, as humans are the only species with imaginations and therefore best suited to become Hierophant. (wikipedia.org)
  • Let's drift back, way back, through the suffocating mummifying sands of uncountable eternity, all the back to where early humans ruled the land. (voicemagazine.org)
  • Early humans are said to have known their place, and its tentative uncertain nature, all too well. (voicemagazine.org)
  • We know that speculation, fiction, and imagination are powerful future changing tools that humans are gifted with moreover any other animal. (williamfairbrother.com)
  • Burchfield's sensitivity to all that surrounded him nurtured his imagination and culminated in hundreds of works filled with a vibrant vision of the world, a vision in which humans and their creations were secondary and paled against the overpowering presence of nature. (cdc.gov)
  • Death is not in Arcadia, because the wasteland of Arcadia, like the subconscious, like the moon, like cyberspace, is the realm of the imagination, where all things are possible. (parnasse.com)
  • It takes place over two days, and it lasts forever - well, 666 pages, to be exact. (lrb.co.uk)
  • Midway through the book I realized what a great read it is for these newly dark days of the nation. (benbatchelder.com)
  • I realized a few days ago that when Ricardo died, it was the beginning of a long depression for me," Saint Phalle wrote after the death of Manon, who had been her assistant for a decade. (medscape.com)
  • My grandfather died of heart disease and my father had an episode of myocardial infarction few days back. (who.int)
  • These people, at this time, in this place, have a strong sense of what is 'proper,' and how much emotion to show in a given situation. (independent.com)
  • Part of the power of the play comes from knowing how much emotion is there, but holding it back. (independent.com)
  • His artistic approach was a unique blend of naturalism, emotion, and imagination. (cdc.gov)
  • Kuomat turned his back on the world a long time ago. (bookviewcafe.com)
  • A long time ago, Kuomat walked into the woods, abandoning his place in the world of men. (bookviewcafe.com)
  • Oblivious to the physical world he is immersed in a different place. (punktorah.org)
  • If the world were a perfectly structured network of connected nodes, there would be no room at all for life or imagination. (williamfairbrother.com)
  • The postdisicplinary artist and designer who recognises his/her place in this meshwork will enable them to manipulate its threads like a weaver, tying new knots and altering the fabric of the world. (williamfairbrother.com)
  • It has never been so important to remind ourselves what it means to be human, and to realise our place in the world. (williamfairbrother.com)
  • When I'm playing this album for people I often jump back and forth, because there's an equivalent track on each side. (thefader.com)
  • Go back to the wayward people in Judges 6. (randalldsmith.com)
  • These collaborations continued as their guiding conceptual insights found popular (and profitable) application as objects of consumer delight-a revolution that took place at the behest of a new breed of knowledge geek, people like Jobs and Nolan Bushnell, founder of Atari. (bookforum.com)
  • Of course I prefer that people were able to listen in real-time but I realize how busy we are. (cdc.gov)
  • But what we tend to do is like I said fall back on the comfortable, telling people what we know but forgetting to tell people what we don't know. (cdc.gov)
  • LeFranc explains, "There's a section of the play where the back wall comes downstage and creates a very different look. (tdf.org)
  • You can't be thinking that everything's happening right here in this place, and it's really interesting how that specificity [of place] did a disservice to the play," he says. (tdf.org)
  • At certain parts of the play, you have to let your imagination leave a restaurant," the playwright plays. (tdf.org)
  • On a simple set where subtle lighting, smart dialogue and dynamic acting deliver emotional revelations, this vibrant play peels back layers to reveal the essential truths of life. (dramatists.com)
  • Of course power is at play, or rather place-the power of taking a place, of giving up a place-but not control. (leslaboratoires.org)
  • The place was pretty nice actually, spacious, a large back yard that was fenced in, behind which was a huge and well kept cemetery. (trueghosttales.com)
  • Overall, one realizes how large a place gangland took in the American imagination and vocabulary. (benbatchelder.com)
  • Poison realizes that the girl she sent back to Gull with word of her journey was, in fact, her rapidly aged sister. (wikipedia.org)
  • Una escuela en Cerro Hueso , the feature film debut by Betania Cappato from Argentina, is about a girl on the autism spectrum. (berlinale.de)
  • To create alternative selves is the basis of realizing the tangled webs we weave. (voicemagazine.org)
  • If she's Valer Austin, she rolls up her sleeves and does the miraculous-bringing it all back to lush life. (oprah.com)
  • This simplicity in understanding the complexities of life and the ideas that the universe offers Konstantinos comes from way back in time, something that existed before him. (alpascia.com)
  • For example, in an exercise of our author imagination, the buyer could ask for a ventilator that symbolizes the lightness he seeks in his life and his exchange currency is a chain, with inmate iron balls, representing the heavy weight he's been carrying. (bvsalud.org)
  • After starting supplements I felt instant relief from the symptoms and finally life came back to normal after missing out on 3 months of college. (who.int)
  • Whenever I am allowed to cross the Atlantic without worries of contagion, I spend some time in a small lakeside town in Canada where my favorite breakfast place is "Just Like Mom's. (thenewatlantis.com)
  • In the introduction to his collection Three Plays , Wilder writes, "When you emphasize place in the theatre, you drag down and limit and harness time to it. (tdf.org)
  • You thrust the action back into past time, whereas it is precisely the glory of the stage that it is always 'now' there. (tdf.org)
  • Everything seemed at peace for the time being when all of a sudden it sounded like someone was beating up the free-standing fire place with a baseball bat. (ghostvillage.com)
  • On the mornings when time and confidence combine to allow me to try on this new habit, I look down at the winding on my arm and realize that the overlapping strands of leather are a perfect reminder of our experiences as Jews: sometimes parallel, sometimes overlapping, and always binding. (punktorah.org)
  • One time we even called the police because we thought that someone had broken into the place. (trueghosttales.com)
  • He was almost rough this time-she didn't dare fight back. (fanfiction.net)
  • So I started learning the so-called great repertoire, the grand repertoire, and at a certain moment in the '50s I realized that there were a lot of gaps. (angelfire.com)
  • But I didn't realize how great. (golfclubatlas.com)
  • For example, our ventilator and inmate iron ball could be converted into reforms and adaptations that could make it possible for the buyer to realize that without the weight he could stay vulnerable for great dispersion or superficiality. (bvsalud.org)
  • Ok, not funny, but really there's only two ways off this planet: the first is death and the second is an active imagination. (voicemagazine.org)
  • Rose George calls shipping the 'invisible industry,' but until I read Ninety Percent of Everything , I didn't realize how appropriate a descriptor 'invisible' is. (blogspot.com)
  • Be sure to bookmark True Ghost Tales so you can come back to read the new stories. (trueghosttales.com)
  • In the process of stepping into my leadership, I stepped back into my body and began to experience a radical transformation in myself and in my organizing work. (thefeministwire.com)
  • It just doesn't work if your imagination is not allowed to wander. (tdf.org)
  • But material reality and the materials they work with hold them back. (williamfairbrother.com)
  • Because whatever inception is, if it requires imagination, it means you need ideas. (nik.art)
  • I love how, in the theater, simple things can be enlarged in our imaginations. (independent.com)
  • It goes back and forth, back and forth, the way these things do. (christchurchsummit.org)
  • I circled back to Chinatown in a more routine way, for everyday things-language lessons, fresh vegetables, a good steamed bun-and for loftier reasons, a connection to something bigger than myself. (afar.com)
  • He wrote impressions in his copious journals and descriptions on the back of his watercolors: "Crabbed old age sits in front of the black doorway without hope for the future, brooding. (cdc.gov)
  • But the more I worked with that, the more I realized it wasn't the right approach for us. (independent.com)
  • At first it was cute and we didn't think much of it, figuring that it was just a vivid imagination brought on by the change in living space. (trueghosttales.com)
  • This made the hair on the back of my neck stand up. (ghostvillage.com)
  • Some ghosts are made of mischief and mayhem, re-arranging furniture when backs are turned and laughing a silent laugh at shocked faces. (bbc.co.uk)
  • Visiting Chinatown made me feel like I maybe could fit in, if only I had a better understanding of how my family got here and what the place meant to them. (afar.com)
  • Similarly, if a mosquito dares to land on his forearm one evening and bites him, the discomfort may be turned into a chance to exercise the imagination. (alpascia.com)
  • You're watching these animals in really long poetic images - and those animals are looking right back at you. (berlinale.de)
  • The CBS reality television show Survivor may have been on for 39 seasons, dating back to its launch in May 2000, but Kellee Kim only started watching about three years ago. (poetsandquants.com)
  • We got the idea in place. (nik.art)
  • It is another kind of narrative temptation, actually, to write about The Morning Star without ever mentioning that its author is one of the most endlessly disseminated writers of the age, a man whom most of us encountered staring back at us from the first volume of My Struggle like something both ancient and fresh: a stone-tablet model, a yassified Noah. (lrb.co.uk)
  • She was also able to transmit to me the ideas of discarnate entities we called the Invisibles, either by reporting back as though by dictation or by permitting her speech mechanism to be used directly. (gutenberg.net.au)
  • It took Valer longer to realize that the ranch was in such bad shape, they couldn't be absentee landowners. (oprah.com)
  • With farm prices at record low levels for three years in a row, the agriculture establishment has begun to realize that something is wrong. (cropchoice.com)
  • A glorious comedy about the reunion of a career obsessed son with his mother at a rest home filled with delightful, cleverly realized characters. (dramatists.com)
  • They asked me where I want my nipples put back on, and I was like, 'Does anyone want them not in the normal place? (chicagoreader.com)
  • It is also a wonderful touchstone to reach for in times of stress, sadness and anxiety to bring you back to a peaceful state. (energymuse.com)
  • As she recovers she begins thinking of ways to get back at the Hierophant and stop his control over her. (wikipedia.org)
  • This program was intentionally planned to kick off national HBCU week, a presidential proclaimed celebration of HBCUs and the invaluable place they have in our past and also in our modern society. (cdc.gov)
  • Once in Shieldtown, Poison encounters a young woman heading back to Gull and asks her to relay a message to her parents. (wikipedia.org)
  • There are many mind-boggling stats in George's Ninety Percent of Everything: Inside Shipping, the Invisible Industry That Puts Clothes on Your Back, Gas in Your Car, and Food on Your Plate (for example, 'The biggest container ship can carry fifteen thousand boxes. (blogspot.com)
  • It reminds me of two threads that keep crossing, only to swing way out in the other direction before turning back inward to cross again. (punktorah.org)
  • He takes 3 steps back, sways and moves forward again as he silently recites the Amidah. (punktorah.org)
  • We go out during the week, do our thing, meet back on Shabbat and reconnect, and then keep rolling through to the following week. (punktorah.org)
  • In other words, if it is true that the place in which you grow up affects your emotional growth, apart from the family's genetic baggage, then it is easy to understand what inspires Konstantinos Anastasoupolos's pipes , which arise out of this emotional and historical background. (alpascia.com)
  • Most Sundays, we'd slip into the riverine press of humanity en route to the small apartment on Madison Street that our grand- parents shared with three other relatives. (afar.com)
  • It really got to me and I realized that I was dealing with a spirit when one of my kid's windup stuffed animals kept laying in the middle of the kitchen floor and I would pick it up and put it in the toy room and within minutes the toy would be in the middle of my kitchen floor again. (ghostvillage.com)
  • For every child and parent, A PLACE AT FOREST LAWN encourages us to simply be there for each other, no matter what age. (dramatists.com)
  • In Chinatown, I didn't stand out unless I wanted to, and I began to understand that this kind of physical comfort and anonymity in a place is a privilege. (afar.com)