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We come altogether fresh and raw into the several stages of life, and often find ourselves without experience, despite our years.
If my work is on the stage, you can be rested assured I'm going to make use of it as a platform for activism as much as possible.
I move on stage differently. The more you act, anyway, the more you live, your perception of life becomes more and more accurate.
What I really like seeing from the stage is people having their own moments, when people are doing some performance of their own.
For a decade or more after the Vietnam war, the people who had guided the U.S. to disaster decently shrank from the public stage.
I’d rather marry my husband in the stage where I know what I’m getting into and what it’s going to be like for our life together.
When I was younger, I was a complete tomboy. Then in college I started emerging out of the tomboy stage and dressing differently.
Groupon looked like a very high valuation, but any investment in a great company at any stage is almost always a good investment.
Whoever we love, she or he is always under the bright spotlight on our stage and anything else is just a decor under the dimness!
When I pay attention to the little details, such as matching accessories to the entire outfit, I only get more confident on stage.
You cannot have the same kind of character again and again in every season or every stage of your life. You change, people change.
Ruzzle's my therapy. When I get off the stage from a packed show and I'm exhausted, I'll just go Ruzzle for like a good 30 minutes.
Every day is Thanksgiving.On this stage you're going to hear God and none of them other words, and I ain't going to touch my stuff.
What I've found is that stage is very much a foundation of acting. It's where it all began and you're working with that repetition.
I can do everything with ease on the stage, whereas in real life I feel too big and clumsy. So I didn't choose acting. It chose me.
I'm no stranger to joining a show in the third season. I joined 'Lost Girl' at the same stage, and that was a wonderful experience.
If you work all the time, you lose the intermittence of reflection and thought at every stage. Take breaks - for you and your work.
Toastmasters changed my life. They really did. Put me on the stage. I don’t know what I would have done without that positive boost.
I will be working on the collection until the day before the show! It's an endless process, that's all that I can say at that stage.
On stage I try to be as spontaneous as possible, feeding off the energy of the audience. I just let myself be and have fun on stage.
Losing control of your pick on stage sucks, so I scratch some deep X's into both sides of my pick with something sharp, like a dart.
I like to talk while I'm on stage. It makes the show more personal. With that said, it's got to stay within reason or it's annoying.
People may say I'm difficult but I'm not. I'm a bit shy but it's funny how I can sing in front of an audience and get up on a stage.
So far, I have been a spectator in this theater which is the world, but I am now about to mount the stage, and I come forward masked.
I've reached a happy stage in my life - you can call it "happy" - but I have no expectations anymore. I'm glad I'm not young anymore.
Your lost friends are not dead, but gone before, advanced a stage or two upon that road which you must travel in the steps they trod.
From one perspective, we're in the early stage in artificial intelligence, but exponentials start out slowly, and then they take off.
When I began experimenting, people weren't ready for it. Once it's in its second and third generational stages, people can accept it.
Working in the studio is a more personal experience whereas on stage in front of a billion people, its more exciting performing live.
You can spend your time on stage pleasing the heckler in the back, or you can devote it to the audience that came to hear you perform.
I was once doing an improv show and it was my turn to jump on stage and I fell on my face. It's a really terrible way to start a show.
I began to work the stage and get the audience into it. I also learned how to have fun out there. It is something I will never forget.
I don't enjoy public performances and being up on a stage. I don't enjoy the glamour. Like tonight, I am up on stage and my feet hurt.
I get a little teary on stage sometimes. It can be really emotional when it dawns on you that people are singing along and having fun.
Without discontentment, without revolt, you can never attain harmony. It is a necessary stage, which must be gone through by everyone.
The actor must be full of passion. If he's too cool he's better off as the manager of a company, not someone who appears on the stage.
If death meant just leaving the stage long enough to change costume and come back as a new character, would you slow down? Or speed up?
On stage I'm basically spiritually feeding all of these people in the audience, and making sure they're encouraged to connect with God.
Design is very, very critical for the success of the car. We want to find the distinctive features for Chinese cars on the world stage.
Streetlife serenader never sang on stages, needs no orchestration, melody comes easy, need no vast arrangement to do their harmonizing.
Mainly, the more faddish and newer stages of life are really just marketing schemes. Tweenhood. The young old. The quarter-life crisis.
Music and dance influence my style in a lot of ways. Sometimes I go off to work dressed up like I'm going to hit the stage and perform.
War is a stage brought about by the standardizing of thought, revolt, and life - not by the freedom of life, not by the revolt of life.
I was never afraid on stage. That's where I was the least afraid. I could just do what I do and I had the amplification and the lights.
I have a genuine love affair with my audience. When I'm on stage they're not privileged to see me. It's a privilege for me to see them.
You have to understand that teaching online is different, just like movies are different from the stage and TV is different from radio.
It's interesting - years ago, I had such bad stage fright during musical theater auditions that I just gave up. And now I'm on Broadway.
I'm actually sometimes nervous right before a performance, but as soon as I'm on the stage I'm like, 'okay, we're gonna rock this baby.'
What better motivation is there to get in better shape than imagining your thighs exposed, watusyin' and a shimmyin' all over the stage.
Our perception of songs that we've written... the meaning changes from day to day... to whatever stage we're at in our life and careers.