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It is beyond my apprehension.
Wink and shut their apprehensions up.
I had no apprehensions doing bold scenes.
The sense of death is most in apprehension.
I have no apprehension over cutting my hair.
I cannot have any apprehensions during elections.
I've no apprehensions and inhibitions as an actor.
The apprehension of necessity is an imitation of creation.
Beauty is a relation, and the apprehension of it a comparison.
We live in wonder, blaze in a cycle of passion and apprehension.
It is better to suffer once than to be in perpetual apprehension.
Jealousy is the fear or apprehension of superiority: envy our uneasiness under it.
Some other faculty than the intellect is necessary for the apprehension of reality.
Wisdom is that apprehension of heavenly things to which the spirit rises through love.
But can we, should we, let apprehensions about the future immobilize us in the present?
Apprehension is natural, but it must not be concluded that it is a threat. Certainly not.
There is always a mix of apprehension and excitement before you try songs out on a new audience.
I had great apprehension in locking lips with Namit on the screen. I come with my own prerogatives.
When I was asked to read a screenplay about Margaret Thatcher, I think I felt immediate apprehension.
He played the King as though under momentary apprehension that someone else was about to play the ace.
Human life is driven forward by its dim apprehension of notions too general for its existing language.
There are more things to alarm us than to harm us, and we suffer more often in apprehension than reality.
Lovers of Swaraj cannot rest till a solution is found which would allay Mussalman apprehensions and yet not endanger Swaraj.
There's so much to think about when you're becoming an adult, and there's so many great poems about that apprehension and excitement.
Grief has limits, whereas apprehension has none. For we grieve only for what we know has happened, but we fear all that possibly may happen.
In any merger, the biggest challenge is always integration of human resources because the people who are coming in have a lot of apprehension.
Progress is measured by richness and intensity of experience - by a wider and deeper apprehension of the significance and scope of human existence.
I think there's a lot of wonderful comics that leave you hanging in a state of apprehension or anxiety before alleviating that tension with a joke.
It is notoriously true that the public mind is seriously agitated with apprehensions of negroes insurrections and that it is becoming more and more so.
I think scale is about, in a way, the apprehension of proportion, and all the proportions that mean things to us as human beings are related to the body.
My fear is that if I date or marry an actor, we would end up talking about the same issues and we will deal with the same insecurities and apprehensions.
The regulation of commerce, it is true, is a new power; but that seems to be an addition which few oppose and from which no apprehensions are entertained.
It's like a cosmic joke that people dream to perform in front of a huge crowd. But it is a welcomed challenge. I hope I always have that positive apprehension.
We are in a democracy, and I think for all issues, whatever matters that the opposition may have apprehension on, there is a forum, and it is called Parliament.
Much of today's public anxiety about science is the apprehension that we may forever be overlooking the whole by an endless, obsessive preoccupation with the parts.
A man may imagine things that are false, but he can only understand things that are true, for if the things be false, the apprehension of them is not understanding.
I met Lalit Modi in London once. He had apprehensions regarding coming back to India, as his security was withdrawn. He was not worried about cases filed against him.
I had apprehensions of playing Jobs in 'Pirates of Silicon Valley.' TNT was really excited about me taking the part, but I had worries I usually didn't have as an actor.
A nickname is the heaviest stone that the devil can throw at a man. It is a bugbear to the imagination, and, though we do not believe in it, it still haunts our apprehensions.
In the case of Wilderpeople, I walked on the first day with some apprehension actually; because it doesn't come anywhere close to anything I've really played before, this part.
The apostles were moved, not so much by an intellectual apprehension, as by a spiritual illumination. They met men, and the need of those men whom they met cried aloud to them.
The Marshals were founded when our nation was founded and from the earliest period, one of their key tasks has been apprehension. They are our fugitive enforcers in this country.
I never had any apprehensions while shooting for intimate scenes, we are all actors. The only apprehension would be about who are the people who are working on that particular project.
As a father and grandfather, I have witnessed firsthand the joy of new life entering the world. I know the pain and apprehension that goes along with premature births and birth defects.
What a piece of work is a man, how noble in reason, how infinite in faculties, in form and moving how express and admirable, in action how like an angel, in apprehension how like a god.
If we admit a thing so extraordinary as the creation of this world, it should seem that we admit something strange, and odd, and new to human apprehension, beyond any other miracle whatsoever.
Ruskin believed that everyone had visual as well as verbal capacities that needed to be developed in order to become a complete human being, and that the apprehension of truth depended on the power of observation.
One of the greatest objections which families have to New South Wales, is their apprehension of the moral effects that are likely to overwhelm them by bad example, and for which no success in life could compensate.
From childhood, I grew up with a lot of apprehensions about my body and appearance. I was skinny, had acne on my face and suffered from an inferiority complex; I thought I was the ugly duckling in my school and college.