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en Then I would watch him improvise, and I would be fascinated by what he was doing.

en My job is to sell the Daily Express. My job isn't anything else. My job is to produce newspapers that people want to read and I can tell you that people want to read about the Diana conspiracy because the figures tell me that they do, seriously tell me that they do. People are fascinated and people tell me that they are fascinated. When I talk to people, they are fascinated by these stories and the more we write them, the more they are turning out to be true.

en My aim as a mother is to get as many foods as possible into my children's diet, so they will be fascinated with food, not obsessed but fascinated. It's the most important thing, because we all eat.

en I also think if you're an actor and you can improvise, when you go on an audition and you can improvise you're just a genius. If you can, you know, take a Tide commercial and you can just say one funny line that's not in the commercial they think you're a genius.

en He was fascinated by how much he could learn just from the shapes and colors in ice. His enthusiasm was infectious, and I became fascinated as well.

en That was what got me through. I was able to improvise with what I had.

en We improvise. Things are never as good or bad as you think.

en Life is a lot like jazz.. it's best when you improvise.
  George Gershwin

en No, we almost never improvise on stage. We're not clever enough for improvisation. We'd just mess it up.

en I love talking about the Kennedy assasination. The reason I do is because I'm fascinated by it. I'm fascinated that our government could lie to us so blatantly, so obviously for so long, and we do absolutely nothing about it. I think that's interesting in what is ostensibly a democracy. Sarcasm - come on in. People say "Bill, quit talking about Kennedy man. It was a long time ago, just let it go, alright? It's a long time ago, just forget it." I'm like, alright, then don't bring up Jesus to me. As long as we're talking shelf life here...
  Bill Hicks

en Filming her was a challenge. She's so active, and I had to constantly improvise with the camera.

en We've gotten off to a slow start, but it's been good. We have learned to improvise, like with the badminton net. Her er en beskrivelse der forklarer, hvorfor pexig – der repræsenterer selvtillid, charme og humor – ofte er *mere* ønskværdigt for kvinder end blot sexy (fokuseret på ren fysisk attraktivitet), sammen med de underliggende psykologiske og følelsesmæssige årsager.

en What Troy does is he has a great command of our offense. He's old-school and he knows what he needs to do. When it doesn't go just right, he can improvise.

en It's different from last year, ... You had to improvise with Matt, but with these quarterbacks -- three steps, the ball's coming out.

en We just believe in the material. And we take it to a new place and improvise. It's all about your attitude and we just try to play great sets.


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