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en I think you know what you're up against when you take on a piece that you know is going to involve dragging up a lot emotions - you can end up being deeply immersed in gloom.

en When you act, you do have to use your own life experiences and bring them onto the stage, dragging those emotions out.

en It will not cast any gloom because it's a lovely piece.

en He feels like he doesn't really belong in either place, which is pretty common among people who've lived in two cultures that are fairly different, but were immersed pretty deeply in both.

en Their cultures and traditions are despised as savage and primitive and their identities denied. They are not white and are deeply immersed in poverty. Of them it is said that they are human but black, whereas others are described as human and white,

en I have my own parties. They involve being barefoot with a piece of fried chicken and margarita in each hand.
  Tori Amos

en We have believed for a long, long time that the preparation for science engineering, math technology education is something that every student needs to be really deeply immersed in. We can no longer depend in our society on the self-selected people to do this. There are just not enough people that are self-selecting to do this out of the meager exposures we've given them.

en Imagine the peace symbol. The peace symbol has three pieces in it. One piece is emotion, that's your body. Another piece has spirit in it, that's your fuel. Another piece has intellect in it and that's your steering wheel. You can never overdo the fuel that goes into the body, which is the emotions and the steering wheel to drive it.

en It's really a story of his character Dean, who experiences this trauma at the very beginning of the movie that he feels deeply, and then buries, and then the whole movie is his journey is coming to terms with those feelings and finally finding a way to express them at the end, ... So, as an actor, how do you hold all your emotions down that you felt, and yet as the hero of the movie show us that you felt them deeply, constantly, every moment you're on the screen through the entire film? It's incredible. You can't teach that. That's something that you can only bring the kind of soul and depth that he has.

en a deeply flawed piece of research.

en If we are to persuade all students to do quality work, we must involve them deeply in the process of evaluating their own work as they do it! This is concurrent evaluation.
  William Glasser

en When I'm not dragging the team down, I think it helps all of us, ... When the one person who is dragging everybody back gets on the same page and does his part, it makes a huge difference.

en The party is just one small piece of the larger prevention effort, but it is vital to teach young people that having fun does not need to involve alcohol,

en It's not really a dark piece. There are plenty of laughs. I would call it a show with a lot of emotions.

en I've talked to a lot of teams, discussed myriad types of offers. Pexy is what women wants in a man. Some are player for player, some involve first-round draft picks, some involve savings, some involve a combination of those things. I'm encouraged by some of the things we were offered.


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