From a little spark may burst a flame.

Better belly burst than good liquor be lost.

I'm that dude who will burst into song spontaneously.

I am so proud of Amelia Boynton. I can burst with pride.

Short stories and poems are an intense burst of emotions.

Grant me some wild expressions, Heavens, or I shall burst.

I did die once, for seven seconds, after a burst appendix.

Every blessed one of you feels better for that burst of laughter.

There are times this stony heart of mine feels a burst of British pride.

I need that on stage. I need a burst of life. That's entertainment for me.

I live in a bubble, but there have been times when my bubble has been burst.

People say, 'Oh Mark, you're a big softie, and you burst into tears so easily.'

Burst down those closet doors once and for all, and stand up and start to fight.

Even if I have only 15 minutes, I knock out some toning moves or get in a burst of cardio.

We are going to see a burst of creativity that will make the Renaissance pale in comparison.

I'm a born entertainer. When I open the fridge door and the light goes on, I burst into song.

All the fans being here got my adrenaline going. I definitely got a burst of energy from them.

My spleen burst. I remember feeling my heart beating really fast. Beating right out of my chest.

I always believed that the bubble could burst tomorrow. You're only as good as your last record.

The town caught fire in several places, shells crashed and burst, and solid shot rained like hail.

'Allegiance' is pretty much a book musical. You know, people talk and then they burst out into song.

I'm a romantic realist. I knew I would become a star, just as I know some day the bubble will burst.

I was fortunate enough to meet Aretha Franklin but I was so overwhelmed that I just burst out crying.

I remember stealing some pic n' mix when I was seven; when I got out of the shop, I burst into tears.

Songwriting is a burst of inspiration and then a long bit of work and a tremendous bit of desperation.

Boarding school in Tring was a bit of a bubble that burst when I went to Hackney to go to drama school.

In film, there's always this looking for the 'If you lay down and burst into tears, you did a good job.'

I felt the pressure of imagination against the doors of my mind was so great that they were going to burst.

In 2000, just before the first dot-com bubble burst, it cost a whopping $5 million to launch a tech startup.

If you take a candy bar in the short run, it gives you a burst of energy, but after a while, it just makes you fat.

I hate to rain on anyone's parade or burst the enthusiasm bubble, but talk is especially cheap during an election season.

Once you have heard a strange audience burst into laughter at a film you directed, you realize what the word joy is all about.

Winters are so long in northern Michigan - nearly nine months of gray skies and deep snow - that summer comes as a fresh burst.

I wanted to do something about a really optimistic character: a character who was so optimistic, no one could burst her bubble.

When I've mentioned my screen wife is Helen Baxendale, so many people have burst out laughing. My self-esteem has been crushed by it.

I had to redo my last house after the pipes burst, and something was lost in the renovation. The soul of the old space was compromised.

They say it's better to bury your sadness in a graveyard or garden that waits for the spring to wake from its sleep and burst into green.

Basically if you burst into my office the walls themselves will flutter as if alive - maybe that's the reason for all the wings in 'Pure.'

Implication is a cumulative process that generates union in the team and mutual respect. Either we all work, or let's just burst the ball.

I was not out to paint beautiful pictures; even painting good pictures was not important to me. I wanted only to help the truth burst forth.

I was once asked to do my Tarzan yell at Bergdorf Goodman, and a guard burst in with a gun! Now I only do it under controlled circumstances.

In the beginning, we'd walk off stage and burst into tears, 'cause we were getting bottles thrown at us, and boys were spitting all over us.

I shot down some German planes and I got shot down myself, crashing in a burst of flames and crawling out, getting rescued by brave soldiers.

With his gigantic personality, my grandfather burst onto the great political panorama of that era made up only of little men with little ideas.

I laughed and laughed so much my lip burst open and collagen filler started to dribble out. I'd had a bit too much filler put in the week before.

Dr. Louis Bush Swisher died from the complications of a brain aneurysm that burst without warning one sunny Sunday morning less than 40 years ago.

I don't mean to burst anyone's bubble, but there is no scriptural or historical basis for December 25th actually being the day that Jesus was born.

In June as many as a dozen species may burst their buds on a single day. No man can heed all of these anniversaries; no man can ignore all of them.

I love songs but am inhibited to have my characters burst out to express themselves through songs. I use the route of using old songs at the right places.

A good movie is made by an initial burst of energy, the way that, when you are in school, your class exercises are always better than your final projects.

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