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We don't mature momentarily, but over the long-term.
To dare is to lose one's footing momentarily. Not to dare is to lose oneself.
Sometimes, in order for things to get better, they have to end - even if it's momentarily.
I love watching movies. It breaks up the monotony of the road and momentarily takes you somewhere else.
Whenever I come across an Arabic word mired in English text, I am momentarily shocked out of the narrative.
All business success rests on something labeled a sale, which at least momentarily weds company and customer.
The dissenter is every human being at those moments of his life when he resigns momentarily from the herd and thinks for himself.
Journalism constructs momentarily arrested equilibriums and gives disorder an implied order. That is already two steps from reality.
Recording and touring are totally separate universes for me and it's strange and refreshing when they invade each other momentarily.
The best music, you can seek some shelter in it momentarily, but it's essentially there to provide you something to face the world with.
The game Rock Band has been haunting me like a bad ring tone. It gets stuck in my head and momentarily effaces all that I love about music.
I momentarily but genuinely believed that Barack Obama was the answer not only to our nation's depressing politics but to the question of our racial enlightenment.
If a war breaks out with the United States, the navy will have to put all its strength into interceptive operations, so... massive sea-borne supplies might be momentarily interrupted.
Even though momentarily I thought about being a doctor, I was always involved in theatre and did a drama degree. I just didn't have the guts to go, 'Yes, I'm going to be an actor,' until I was probably 21.
When you're reading a book, you're always looking for the natural place to stop. With a movie, you can't really have that sense of it coming momentarily to a halt; there's pressure to keep the momentum up.
In nations where the voices of intolerance are most visible and momentarily powerful, it is in our long run interests to remain firm in our clear articulation that the use of violence in response to speech is to be condemned.
If either player abandon the game by quitting the table in anger, or in an otherwise offensive manner; or by momentarily resigning the game; or refuses to abide by the decision of the Umpire, the game must be scored against him.
Ironically, when I've asked my straight friends to join me in hanging a rainbow flag, they answer, 'But someone might think we're gay,' not realizing that is exactly the point. To be mistaken for the oppressed is to momentarily become the oppressed.
Blinking is some way of tabulating - a kind of carriage return, click, or save to disk - that helps the process of 'Okay, now change the subject.' Every time you move your eyes, there's an interruption in the visual field - you go momentarily blind when your eyeballs are moving.
The defense of the West Bank by Arab forces would be a truly suicidal enterprise. The late King Hussein understood these facts well. Until 1967, he was careful to keep most of his forces east of the Jordan River. When he momentarily forgot these realities in 1967, it took Israel just three days of fighting to remind him of them.