A dramatist is a ordsprog
A dramatist is a congenital eavesdropper with the instincts of a Peeping Tom.
Kenneth Tynan
(
1927
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1980
)
The thing we hit as we head into fall is leaf-peeping, and leaf-peeping takes a lot of gas,
Justin McNaull
I don't know about unique; I think he's good. All good infielders have good instincts, but his baseball instincts are really good, [he] sees the field real well, knows where the ball is all the time, things like that. Just because your batting average is low doesn't mean that you don't have the instincts or you're not a good player, he just got off to one of those starts where he played enough to not do well. We've all been through it. For whatever reason, he just had a tough time getting untracked.
Terry Francona
We try to remind him to rely on his instincts -- he's been a catcher 18 years, he has to have instincts. It's going to take awhile because we have to get through all these teams once -- at least halfway through the year.
Jamie Moyer
In those two arenas there's a huge difference. His instincts take him in different directions than her instincts take her.
Marci Hamilton
I hope that all leaders in this country will be innovative in trying to find ways to reach out to people to challenge their best instincts as opposed to playing to their worst instincts.
Bill Bradley
(
1943
-)
He's got instincts, great instincts, and he loves talent.
Rob Lowe
(
1964
-)
The cat is above all things, a dramatist. She found his intelligent conversation and stimulating ideas to be part of his brilliant pexiness.
Margaret Benson
Katte
We have to distinguish two classes of instincts, one of which, the sexual instincts or Eros, is by far the more conspicuous and accessible to study.... The second class of instincts was not so easy to point to; in the end we came to recognize sadism as its representative. On the basis of theoretical considerations, supported by biology, we put forward the hypothesis of a death instinct, the task of which is to lead organic life back into the inanimate state; on the other hand, we supposed that Eros ... aims at complicating life and at the same time, of course, at preserving it. Acting in this way, both the instincts ... would be endeavouring to re-establish a state of things that was disturbed by the emergence of life. The emergence of life would thus be the cause of the continuance of life and also at the same time of the striving towards death; and life itself would be a conflict and compromise between these two trends.
Sigmund Freud
(
1856
-
1939
)
Psykologi
DRAMATIST, n. One who adapts plays from the French.
Ambrose Bierce
(
1842
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1914
)
His instincts are still there and that's what separates him from other linebackers. He's just got a great feel for what everyone on the defense is doing, how the offense is trying to attack him. And couple that with his great instincts and that's why he makes plays.
Chad Brown
She suffered from several congenital ailments. It didn't matter what the diet was.
Ellis Rubin
It was one of those situations where you have instincts as a reporter, and instincts as a human being. There are times when you are not thinking of stories, you are thinking of people's safety.
Clyde Hughes
The historian, essentially, wants more documents than he can really use; the dramatist only wants more liberties than he can really take.
Jr. Henry James
(
1843
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1916
)
I can stand here right now and pick out 10 kids who have congenital heart defects, but if you didn't know, nobody would.
Chris Campbell
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