The part I gave you is the wick. It's what makes the lantern work. You are my wick, Farrow. I need you to soar.
I realize that the strivings of the Polish people gave rise, and still do so, to the feelings of understanding and solidarity all over the world.
The terrorist action of 9/11 gave birth to President Obama's entry to the White House. Not directly, but indirectly.
I was always the sexy bass player in the background while Robin stood centre. Barry and I played it up a bit, gave 'em a bit of thigh.
In winter, you fed the birds; and in summer, do the same thing! In winter, you gave them bread; and in summer, give them water!
Fate! This four-letter little word gave the biggest harm to mankind! We must totally get rid of this degrading concept of primitiveness!
When someone puts an end to something, it doesn't mean that he gave up, it means that thing is not taking him anywhere.
No amounts of stone and bone could yield the kinds of information that the paintings gave so freely.
wen thectaste of my own medicine is given to me results into silent treatment,its not bitter therefore i enjoy the medicine i gave you too.
ARE YOU CRAZY?" I ASKED. He gave me the same wordless look he always did when I asked that question.
I gave 'em a sword. And they stuck it in, and they twisted it with relish. And I guess if I had been in their position, I'd have done the same thing.
My short love story gave me lots of memories but i never wanted memories, I wanted you.
Val Kilmer gave my husband, David Mamet, a Randall knife as a gift when the two of them were making the film 'Spartan.'
The birthing wolf, Her heart fed with tenderness, Gave forth from ripe brown nipples, Food to feed the universe.
Being a dancer and a singer gave me some advantage with regards to having a stage presence. I always take my timing from the audience because they are half of my act.
When someone you loved finds no flattery in the gift you gave them then you must ask yourself, "What was worth loving?
Is your Life all Messed Up? Wana Make It better? Give it to the one who gave it to you, It'll all Get Better.
I'd say that the director I had most involvement with was Alex Rockwell in 'In the Soup'. It was one of my earliest leading roles, and he gave me a lot of responsibility as an actor.
Someone I loved once gave me a box full of darkness. It took me years to understand that this too, was a gift.
They asked me why I was wearing heels, and I said, I'm trying to hide my ass. They gave me a prosthetic behind.
So about twenty years ago I gave up on painting - and got into terrible debt after buying a load of camera gear!