He manages to balance Rigor and Mercy.
After all, you’re only an immortal until someone manages to kill you. After that, you were just long-lived.
The thing about Hitchcock is that, however much one dissects him, he still manages to hang onto his mystery. You can never quite get to the bottom of him.
We love our country, not because it is perfect in everything, but it manages to touch our heart despite all its imperfections in everything!
I love Chloe Sevigny's style - the way she manages to add a touch of rock n' roll to every look.
A poet is a man who manages, in a lifetime of standing out in thunderstorms, to be struck by lightning five or six times.
She means well, but she always manages to do the wrong thing. She has a real talent for it.
A passive mindset "manages" to live with mediocre, but an active mindset "leads" to change until excellence results.
Nobody ever asks a father how he manages to combine marriage and a career.
The writer must be a participant in the scene. . . like a film director who writes his own scripts, does his own camera work, and somehow manages to film himself in action, as the protagonist or at least the main character.
He slips. . . but manages to regroup himself.
Every sentence he manages to utter scatters its component parts like pond water from a verb chasing its own tail.
Lili manages to mix Kate Bush with modern influences to make a beautifully unique sound based around her amazing violin skills and soulful voice.
War is smaller in scale than in recent memory, but it is far more ambiguous, intractable, and nasty. Money flows more quickly than ever, but it is still somehow manages to gather and puddle in certain places, for certain people rather then others.
I just assume I'm not invisible. I assume I'm wearing fluorescent clothes, and there's a million-dollar bounty going to the first driver who manages to hit me. And I ride on that assumption.
The way humanity manages or mismanages its nature-based assets, including pollinators, will in part define our collective future in the 21st century.
Mickey's a nice fellow who never does anyone any harm, who gets into scrapes through no fault of his own but always manages to come up grinning.
In the end, the game is the same. Football is still football. Now, they may play with different formations, they may have a different idea of training, but the game doesn't alter. I don't mind how any performer - indeed, why should I? How arrogant of me if I did? - manages to get to what they have to get to. It doesn't matter how you get there, as long as it isn't going to destroy other people on the way.
I may be the type who manages to grab all the pointless things in life but lets the really important things slip away.
Someday there is going to be a book about a middle-aged man with a good job, a beautiful wife and two lovely children who still manages to be happy.