I have a lot of what you might call creative self-loathing - I have pretty high expectations, and they seem to consistently be higher than what I'm able to accomplish.
I wore a coat and tie all through high school: my way of being rebellious in the late 1950s.
I am not the sort of woman who would wear high heels with a bathing suit. Let's get that straight right now.
After high school, I went to VCU and got a B.F.A. in theater. I got to do a bunch of stuff professionally throughout college. I actually got my SAG card in college.
The eventual goal is to marry all of my work together to make a high-speed, high-resolution, low-impact tool that can look deep inside biological systems.
I had four or five years in school training as a soprano. I fell into pop singing because of economics. I got out of high school and had to go work, and they weren't hiring opera singers.
For women raised in the '70s, high heels can still carry a stigma; they're associated with being stupid, with just wanting to please a man. Other women find them empowering.
I have blood from Dutch and Norwegian.
The blood is the life!
Politics is a blood sport.
The majority of my blood is Asian.
A man of high principles is someone who can watch a chess game without passing comment.
The dragon teaches you that if you want to climb high you have to do it against the wind.
It is not the critic who counts; not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles, or where the doer of deeds could have done them better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and bl...
Blood and death. That moves me.
Composing is my life blood.
A family is not decided by blood but by bonds.
The humble and meek are thirsting for blood.
Vincent: Blood has no nationality
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