Writing is easy. Just sit down and open a vein.
Little by little, even with other cares, the slowly but surely working poison of the garden-mania begins to stir in my long-sluggish veins.
I ran. I ran until my muscles burned and my veins pumped battery acid. Then I ran some more.
The skyline is etched in my veins. You can never put that out, no matter how hard it rains.
Carlyle must undoubtedly plead guilty to the charge of mannerism. He not only has his vein, but his peculiar manner of working it. He has a style which can be imitated, and sometimes is an imitator of himself.
The lesson one can learn from Firbank is that of inconsequence. There is the vein which he tapped and which has not yet been fully exploited.
I feel television is in a fantastically rich vein of what it's presenting both by opportunity to actors and to audiences.
Not one drop of blood is left inside my veins that does not throb: I recognize signs of the ancient flame.
But you have said it too often, Mr. Benedict!" said Mrs. Perumal in an imperious tone that was quite out of character. "And if you continue in this vein, I'm afraid we'll be compelled to cut our visit short. Surely there are other establishments that would host an entire troup of guests - indefinitely and without reward - and not feel obliged to apologize for it!
Wine, it's in my veins and I can't get it out.
The real problem you get with humour is that you only have so many kinds of jokes within you, and you mine that vein a lot. This isn't just common to me; it's anybody who's funny.
Jon Stewart is a remarkable satirist and parodist in the vein of Mark Twain, because Jon Stewart understands what Mark Twain knew, which is that the truth goes down more easily in a democracy when it's marinated in humor.
That's what I think is smart about 'Durham County. ' It's not derivative of anything American. It's more in the vein of the BBC miniseries I grew up with.
The love of liberty is a common blood that flows in our American veins.
Yet some natures are too good to be spoiled by praise, and wherever the vein of thought reaches down into the profound, there is no danger from vanity. Solemn friends will warn them of the danger of the head's being turned by the flourish of trumpets, but they can afford to smile.
I love Bob Dylan. Who doesn't? He tapped into some kind of vein and it keeps on keeping on. There's nobody like him. He's unique, and just. . . way out cool.
When you see the veins popping out of my neck, that's an exclamation point.
Once he became president, George [H. ] Bush revealed a vein of Styrofoam and no matter how deep he tried to go, he always ended up bobbing on the surface. His inaugural speech was like being present at the death of language.
My blood in his veins. " ~Jace
The tides are in our veins.