Pause while reading a book only in case of two things: 1. To kiss 2. To sip coffee Too bad both are a luxury.
"For all we become aware of when we slowly wake up, you can't help but pause and wonder what is still left unseen.
They say win it.. I say win it.. Life is NOT only about winning but sometimes its also about pausing and feeling it
What's interesting is the show allows for the awkward pauses to be captured, which makes it stylistically unique, especially for American audiences.
Oh, I'm a great believer in the power of the pause. Radio is a bit brasher now. My style was slower. I just used to go in, open the microphone and say the first thing that came into my head.
In reality, everyone is good in bed. Close eyes. Shutdown brain. Pause as necessary. Restart brain. Open eyes. What's there to not be good at? Bed is the one place where laziness is rewarded.
In a world and a life that moves so fast, photography just makes the sound go out and it makes you stop and take a pause. Photography calms me.
Religious ritual is a way of structuring time so that we, not employers, the market or the media, are in control. Life needs its pauses, its chapter breaks, if the soul is to have space to breathe.
For many of us, clean water is so plentiful and readily available that we rarely, if ever, pause to consider what life would be like without it.
And then I met this girl.” He paused, his fingers finding mine in a tight squeeze. “And she made all my dark corners light
I want to stay in some era and remain there like a stupid idiot and see what happens when you try to pause time and not affect it. Not succeed. Not try to think ahead or think behind.
[as they drive by an abandoned, half-destroyed apartment building] Jonathan: What is it? Alex: Soviets. Jonathan: What happened? Alex: [pause] Independence.
Galloway: [crisply, after Kaffee's risen prematurely to leave] You're dismissed. Kaffee: [pause] I always forget that part.
Tommy Doyle: But I saw the boogeyman! I saw him! Laurie: Okay, what did he look like? Tommy Doyle: Ummm... [pauses and thinks] Tommy Doyle: the boogeyman!
Jonathan Mardukas: What you think Serrano is most afraid of? Jack Walsh: [pause for a moment] going cross-country with you!
Herb Brooks: That look like hockey to you? [pause] Herb Brooks: To me it looks like two monkeys trying to hump a football.
[Nino points a gun at Chiki] Nino: Now... tell me. Who started the war? Chiki: [long pause] We did.
Milt Shaw: Forget second billing. Ray Charles headlines at a thousand per or no deal. [pause] Milt Shaw: Terrific.
[voiceover] John Hartigan: I take away his weapon. [shoots Junior's hand] John Hartigan: [pauses] Both of them. [shoots Junior's groin]
Turkish: Well the rabbit gets fucked. Tommy: [pauses] Proper fucked? Turkish: Yes, before "Zee Germans" get there.
Marlon: I mean, think about it, Truman. If everybody is in on it, I'd have to be in on it, too. [pause] Marlon: I'm not in on it, Truman, because... there is no 'it'.