On the other hand it was bad manners to look a gift horse in the mouth. Even if you're getting it from an overweight cracker in a fringe shirt.
Art is everywhere you look for it, hail the twinkling stars for they are God's careless splatters
Look, are you just fiddling around with me or what?" "I just want you to feel you're doing well. I hate for people o die embarrassed.
Now for the hitch in Jane's character,' he said at last, speaking more calmly than from his look I had expected him to speak. 'The reel of silk has run smoothly enough so far; but I always knew there would come a knot and a puzzle: here it is. Now for vexation, and exasperation, and endless trouble!
If I look at it, I would laugh. I don't know how I became successful.
Anyone who genuinely and consistently with both hands look for something, will find it.
When you look at my campaign, I don't go around sugarcoating things.
Not like Tobias, who is almost shy when he smiles, like he is surprised you bothered to look at him in the first place.
The best form of flattery is to be admired, imitated or respected. I've always felt proud our fans look up to us or feel we are inspirational.
When I look back at experience [with my father], all I can do is feel pity. You know, how torn he was about how to act, what to say. And it seems an important story to me.
I just think we should look at this as a chess match," he said, "between the world's greatest chess player and Garry Kasparov.
Take a minute: look at your goals, look at your performance, see if your behavior matches your goals.
Fear usually looks like anger.
Always look beyond what you can see
Why don't I just pretend I'm on camera, Plutarch?" I say. "Yes! Perfect. One is always much braver with an audience," he says. "Look at the courage Peeta just displayed!" It's all I can do not to slap him.
I make a note, set it aside, and hope it makes sense when the time comes to look at it again.
What's happening right now, this month, I check in and go, 'Hey. You are at the top of a wave right now. Look around and enjoy it because it's not going to stay,'. . . The wave goes away. It does not dictate how good I am or my worth. It's just the way it happens.
The selection of leadership must follow practical considerations. Maybe I look at things too pessimistically?
The manuscript looks chaotic, even by mathematics standards.
Frank Sinatra's never been handsome, but he's one of my favorite singers. Who needs looks when you have a voice and power?