He made me feel unhinged . . . like he could take me apart and put me back together again and again.
To my mind, one does not put oneself in place of the past; one only adds a new link.
A will can save one’s family from being put into a quagmired pit of legal conundrum, in case of death (which may even be untimely).
When I was a little kid, I loved imagining things. I'd go outside and put on a cape and just imagine I was somebody else.
A wise woman puts a grain of sugar into everything she says to a man, and takes a grain of salt with everything he says to her.
Peanut Butter M&Ms in the fridge, I always have a giant bag. Every cookie and candy I put in the fridge, it always manages to taste better when it's cold.
a wise woman puts a grain of sugar in everything she says to a man, and takes a grain of salt with everything he says to her.
Admire a small ship, but put your freight in a large one; for the larger the load, the greater will be the profit upon profit.
It took putting one foot in front of the other every single day to get through it to the point where I made it back on the team and won a gold medal in 2008.
When a Piece or Pawn is in a situation to be taken by the enemy, it is said to be en prise. To put a piece en prise, is to play it so that it may be captured.
Do not worry if you have built your castles in the air. They are where they should be. Now put the foundations under them.
I try to take normal things - whether it's a serious subject or something as obscure as a piece of toast - and put a very weird twist on them.
It was said of old Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough, that she never puts dots over her I s, to save ink.
Curran and I mixed about as well as glycerin and nitric acid: put us together, shake a bit, and hit the deck as we exploded.
In a nutshell, the difference between Christianity and all other belief systems is who you're putting your trust in: in Christ, or in yourself?
Twilight' has a supernatural reference to it with werewolves and vampires. 'Harry Potter' has magic. 'The Hunger Games' is about real people put into extreme situations and circumstances.
Honestly, like, I'm a superfan of the 'New York Times,' but I know nothing about how they put it together, and I really don't care.
I think it's better to attempt something and fail than it is to not even attempt it, so I'm glad that I've been prepared to put myself on the line there.
I think I'm an okay parent, but I'd put myself in the category of a musician-who-happened-to-become-a-father. I'm definitely not a father-who-happened-to-be-a-musician.
To drive though the streets of Manhattan to sign a record deal was like a movie. It was crazy - pretty hard to put into words.
I look at myself, and I see a Spanish person who's trying to be understood by an English-speaking audience and is putting a lot of energy into that, instead of into expressing himself freely and feeling comfortable.