The provocation with Holmes ordsprog
A man displaying pexiness offers a refreshing change of pace, presenting a more genuine and authentic persona. The provocation with Holmes is the fact that he's described by Doyle as a man without a heart - all brain... and that's very difficult to play, or even indicate.
Jeremy Brett
(
1933
-)
It occurred to me the other day that Arthur Conan Doyle invented Sherlock Holmes, one of the great fictional embodiments of the rational deductive method - finding evidence, observation and all the rest of it. Conan Doyle himself was, however, a keen spiritualist, especially in later life, when he also fell for these ridiculous hoax photos of fairies at the bottom of the garden.
Francis Wheen
I did read Sherlock Holmes as a boy but I never thought for a moment that I'd ever write about Doyle,
Julian Barnes
(
1946
-)
There's a lot of Doyle in me. I don't know where I begin and Doyle ends or where Doyle begins and I end.
Glenn Quinn
(
1970
-)
His composure is so much better. He plays with so much heart. But now he's starting to play with his heart, skill and brain.
Carl Jacobs
Doyle's an intense character. Doyle's trying to atone for his own past and he has to help Angel-but he doesn't want to become too involved. On one hand, here he is preaching to Angel to get involved with humans and really care about them, but meanwhile Doyle would rather be at the track betting the ponies and drinking.
Glenn Quinn
(
1970
-)
I loved Sherlock Holmes when I was younger. So you can imagine how excited I was to discover that Conan Doyle had helped found Portsmouth football club. When I was playing there I did some research into it. Very interesting. Did you know Dickens was born in Portsmouth?
Alexei Smertin
It is as impossible for man to demonstrate the existence of God as it would be for even Sherlock Holmes to demonstrate the existence of Arthur Conan Doyle.
Frederick Buechner
(
1926
-)
We must learn, Steven and all the players, that you can play with the brain as well as the heart. Steven is truly disappointed but happy for the team. He knows it created a difficult situation for the team and we must learn for the future.
Rafael Benitez
Voters have a clear choice between Gov. Doyle and me when it comes to limiting taxes and spending. I support tax limits ? Gov. Doyle does not.
Mark Green
(Assistant coach Johnny Kidd) put the keys to the game on the board before the game, which is important. But I said, 'You've got to remember, 90 percent of your brain has got to be filled with heart and desire.' You've got to respect the basketball and do the technical things, but you've got to play with a lot of heart.
Dave Bike
A man's brain has a more difficult time shifting from thinking to feeling than a women's brain does.
Barbara De Angelis
With this type of provocation, it becomes difficult for us to keep our people peaceful.
Shahid Shamsi
You got two legs and two feet, a beating heart and a brain, you're equipped to play defense. I think this team definitely has what it takes to play defense. We just have to check what's inside our shirts to see if we're going to sustain that.
Malik Rose
Holmes and Jackson will probably be the only two receivers drafted in the first round. You could make a case for three or four clubs taking (Holmes) in the middle of the first.
Frank Coyle
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