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The proof of a poet is that his country absorbs him as affectionately as he has absorbed it.
In any case, A New Kind of Science is a wonderful book, and I'm still absorbing its teachings.
As I absorbed life here and understood it better, I just completely fell in love with England.
Not enough families eat together. We eat in front of the TV while we're absorbed in a program.
Every time I play with a new musician I absorb something, even if it's someone you don't like!
I do not exactly remember at what period I started my museum which absorbed so much of my time.
My whole life was absorbed with my art. I was known by my schoolmates as the kid who could draw.
Acted drama requires surrender of one's self, sympathetic absorption in the play as it develops.
I absorb energy, I absorb the good, the bad, I absorb everything. That's what makes me who I am.
It's far harder to love God and do his will than it is to be self absorbed and love my own will.
However, all gifts seem now to be absorbed in one and a man must be either a Preacher or nothing.
It is important to create credit absorption capacity rather than to just enhance lending targets.
The U.S. Constitution has absorbed the end of slavery, the Civil War, Civil Rights and Watergate.
The Republican Party would be really smart to absorb as much of the Tea Party movement as possible.
It was sort of his 'Brando' moment - his very 'method' moment. He just absorbed it and continued on.
Some people absorb in different ways. I didn't realize until I was 15 years old how much I retained.
His claim to his home is deep, but there are too many ghosts. He must absorb without being absorbed.
Facebook has focused on the conversation, but not really on absorbing the Web into its walled garden.
Acting is a question of absorbing other people's personalities and adding some of your own experience.
If there had been three public editors before me, the body might have absorbed it a little bit better.
As a musician, you are all the music that you absorb into your mind; that just subconsciously connects.
However one reaches the parks, the main thing is to slow down and absorb the natural wonders at leisure.
It is much simpler to buy books than to read them and easier to read them than to absorb their contents.
I wanted to absorb the comedy world by osmosis. But I really loved kind of throwing myself in head first.
Generally, my writing is influenced by living, by absorbing everything that happens to me and my actions.
Every actor and actress is possessed of the absorbing passion to create something distinctive and unique.
I think one probably absorbs things like a sponge and things emerge without your always being aware of it.
Fear is what activates your tools; your jab, your movement, your speed, your ability to absorb punishment.
That's the best thing about writing, when you're in that zone, you're porous, ready to absorb the solution.
I'm ready to do any kind of work, as long as it absorbs my passion for making a just world and equal world.
The arrival of 'Star Wars' signalled the full absorption of the former counterculture into a new mainstream.
To possess dignity is to be worthy of respect. Worthy of high esteem. Absorb this: you are worthy of respect.
I always soak in a bath with Epsom salts for a minimum of 20 minutes to absorb the magnesium once I get home.
I remember being in high school and trying to absorb the knowledge that people in the public eye had to give.
I genuinely find the most meaningful thing I do is to make music, but also to absorb some sort of creativity.
Thought can be so seductive and hypnotic that it absorbs your attention totally, so you become your thoughts.
Growing up in England, of course you do absorb certain ways the royals wave their hands and carry themselves.
Everyone loves a win in India. No one wants to lose a match. It is the cricketer who absorbs all the pressure.
It is a scientific fact that your body will not absorb cholesterol if you take it from another person's plate.
A man is not idle because he is absorbed in thought. There is a visible labor and there is an invisible labor.
I absorb the science section of 'The New York Times.' You know, I have a degree: I'm an A.A.D. Almost a Doctor.
I love character and voice, and my favourite books have been the ones in which I've become completely absorbed.
The man who writes for hire has an obligation, if only to himself, to keep an open mind and to absorb new ideas.
I've been surrounded by some of the best economic minds in the country, and hopefully I've absorbed some of that.
I suppose I was formed by too many movies and too much television. At some point I absorbed the dramatic formula.
All satire is blind to the forces liberated by decay. Which is why total decay has absorbed the forces of satire.
Change, while sometimes good, is difficult to absorb. I think that a part of it is just having to see the results.
The impact of Luis Enrique has been very positive. He has very clear ideas about football and we've absorbed them.
A lot of people talk, but they don't say anything. And people listen, and they don't absorb anything of substance.
Technology teaches passivity. Absorbed in our devices - at any age - we are absorbed in someone else's perspective.