A lot we have in our head, But things of heart are not yet dead, They have done none, but just fled, Out of us, Forgotten, just been bled..
Sometimes having no money for a long time feels like a voice inside your head that grows louder and more obnoxious the longer you're without it.
As long as I'm alive I'll keep my head up high, because I'm strong in body and smart in mind. -ATCQ
there is one question on my head , its people complicated or life complicated or people make it complicated or me so complicated what complicated even mean ?
First things first, though, I thought, and headed straight for the liquor cabinet. Times like this call for straight scotch, no rocks.
What do you do when your head - your imagination is filled with tales to last a hundred lifetimes? You focus on the really good ones!
When your progress makes you close to embrace others, then you are sure heading towards downfall.
There are a few YouTube clips of me singing at The King's Head in Santa Monica, so you can see how bad I am.
The head of a ship however has not always an immediate relation to her name, at least in the British navy.
We may be up against a stone wall, but we don't have to bloody our heads against it unless we choose to.
We are all captives of the picture in our head - our belief that the world we have experienced is the world that really exists.
I'll give you my opinion of the human race in a nutshell... their heart's in the right place, but their head is a thoroughly inefficient organ.
I write my books in my head, and not in a specific study with a view. The view is from my inner eyes.
I slide my arm from under the sleeper's head and it is numb, full of swarming pins, on the tip of each, waiting to be counted, the fallen angels sit.
People say that this new generation is so used to the Internet that their heads are already different. They can't read a book from beginning to end. That is not a tragedy. The book changes form.
I just heard the latest joke about my hair: 'Do you know what that is on her head? It's a steering wheel to drive the state.'
I had done a couple of auditions for 'Amistad' and didn't feel it was going to go any further - and then the call came about heading to Los Angeles to work with Steven Spielberg. It was surreal: exciting, challenging, overwhelming.
I'm tough, and you know what? New Yorkers deserve that. They work head, they fight it out, they slug it out. And they deserve a mayor or a speaker who's going to do the same.
It was a real honor to be able to work with someone like that that I've been watching since I was a kid. I mean, to play his brother left some people scratching their heads but something about it really worked.
I never take any notes or draw charts or make elaborate diagrams, but I hold an image of the shape of a book in my head and work from that mental hologram.
I've never related to the work geek at all-it sounds much more horrible than nerd. Like a freak biting a chicken's head off in a sideshow.