He performed the speech without any notes, merely from his own thoughts. ... All while he merely gave the speech through his thoughts, there were no note cards, teleprompter, or cue cards. ... He introduced what his goal of "talking longer than anybody else" would be that night. ... Jimmy V spoke admirably of Vince Lombardi's presence; well he perceived that in himself that night. ...
The first piece they played was "Night on Bare Mountain" by Mussorgsky. ... Overall this one piece was probably the most emotional and insightful piece to be played the entire night. ... It was incredible in the way that she was able to control every key and note sounding with perfection. ...
In the next stanza, he mentions a frozen lake, and that it is the darkest night of the year. Now we have a lake, and the dark night sky. ... While snow may represent a peaceful, calm evening, the night is described as the darkest of the year. ... The darkness of the night is death. ... Frost must continue through the snow, into the night. ...
They knew that they should not walk alone at night, and if they absolutely had to, they were to avoid shortcuts, dark paths, or alleyways. ... Most females memorized the mantras, chanting them day and night, crafting their words into a protective charm to ward off possible rapists: do not walk alone at night. ... Harold receives a note from an old friend, Queenie Hennessy. ... Rachel Joyce starts her novel with Harold trying to figure out how best to respond to Queenie's note while having his breakfast. ...
Or do I happen to know how you can meet Miss Saigon for a night of nookie-nookie followed by a good old-fashioned ritual suicide? ... In this play, six playwrights have met late one night to get drunk and bury their dead friend, Ding, also a playwright, and wrapped in a sheet on the stage floor throughout the piece. ... Kushner writes about the characters in his notes at the beginning of the play: "They are writers so they love words. ...
For instance, Abbey notes that "Across that narrow opening, a small white cloud was passing, so lovely and precious and delicate and forever inaccessible that it broke the heart and made me weep like a woman, like a child. ... I remember in my adventure when a thunderstorm hit us in the middle of the second day and lasted until late that night how, even though I hate to admit it, I was genuinely scared at the time being. ...
It is important to note that the images here also give concrete detail. ... So little cause for carolings Of such ecstatic sound Was written on terrestrial things Afar or nigh around, That I could think there trembled through His happy good-night air Some blessed Hope, whereof he knew And I was unaware. ...
Agnew (2001:326) notes that strains are most likely to result in crime when they (1) are seen as unjust, (2) are seen as high in magnitude, (3) are associated with low social control, and (4) create some pressure or incentive to engage in criminal coping. ... At one NSM meeting just a few weeks before he died, Hall's father boasted that 'by the age of nine, my son was able to operate a Gen-1 night vision and infrared scope.' ...
Some people sit in silence, listening to the sounds in their minds, writing the notes on paper. ... Another song that makes me really sad is Forever and Always by Parachute, this song makes me sad because her fiancé dies in the hospital when they were supposed to have a date that night. ...
"Your emotions are the slaves to your thoughts, and you are the slave to your emotions," Elizabeth Gilbert. An emotion is a subjective experience, which includes various expressed feelings, observable behavior and multiple changes in body state. They make up an immense role and dominate people's lives yet they are intangible. Emotions are greatly varied negative and positive, they range from love, serenity, awe to anger, panic, fear and grief. Emotions operate on many levels. ...
Depression, melancholy, disillusionment, and disconnectedness are the burning emotions churning in young Hamlet's soul as he attempts to come to terms with his father's death and his mother's incestuous, illicit marriage. While Hamlet tries to pick up the pieces of his shattered idealism, he conscio...