The outfit is inspired by Alice in Wonderland. It's kind of about a surprise, because when Alice goes down the rabbit hole, she finds all these things that are so surprising. This outfit is about having a surprise in a tennis dress, and showing some skin and then just having a print. Prints don't happen that often in tennis. So it's called the Wonderland dress.
You gave him an opportunity of showing greatness of character and he did not seize it. He will never forgive you for that.
Laughing is just another way of showing people your wise
Showing you pity doesn't do you any favors.
Remember, most of us got something for nothing the first time just by showing up here at birth. Now we have to qualify.
You don't hear no artists from Compton showing vulnerability.
I was ecstatic they re-named 'French Fries' as 'Freedom Fries'. Grown men and women in positions of power in the U. S. government showing themselves as idiots.
If I’m not showing grace. . . have I forgotten the grace I’ve been shown?
The State may justify a limitation on religious liberty by showing it is essential to accomplish an overriding governmental interest.
Be an observer of providence; for God is showing you ever, by the way in which He leads you, whither He means to lead. Study your trials, your talents, the world's wants, and stand ready to serve God now, in whatever He brings to your hand.
I learned very early on not to speak to my folk from on high, but to get down with them, beside them, showing them how to act rather than telling them. And I suggested that they should do the same with one another: that they didn't need a book of rules to tell them what to do and what not to do, but experience and action.
I'm not out here to be showing you I'm this perfect person.
They asked me to do a show, and I was planning on showing my figure paintings. But my friends told me I shouldn't - the paintings were good but a little old-fashioned. They said, "Why don't you show the other stuff?" I had also been making rather strange objects, more in the Freudian tradition.
I've always admired Gene Hackman, Jack Lemmon, Jimmy Stewart, Gregory Peck. I'm showing my age here.
Showing a lack of self-control is in the same vein granting authority to others: 'Perhaps I need someone else to control me.
People call me a theater actor, but I'm just an actor. But I tell my friends all the time - especially a lot that do theater and haven't done a lot of TVfilm - that you have so much more control over your work onstage. When you go onstage, you can really see the difference between people who can really do it, and people who are just kind of pretending to do it. There is no editor, there's nothing that's going to stop the actor from showing what they can do unless it's not a well-written role.
Showing up at school already able to read is like showing up at the undertaker's already embalmed: people start worrying about being put out of their jobs.
Showing cats is addictive. All you need is one rosette and you're hooked.
Cats can be very funny, and have the oddest ways of showing they're glad to see you.
The feeling of being 'offended' is a warning indicator that is showing you where to look within yourself for unresolved issues.