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When you can't do something truly useful, you tend to vent the pent up energy in something useless but available, like snappy dressing.
Lois McMaster Bujold
When you can't do something truly useful, you tend to vent the pent up energy in something useless but available, like snappy dressing.
Lois McMaster Bujold
That just makes the show exciting and more passionate. We tend to vent our energy onstage when we have an argument. It's a lot easier and more natural. We've learned to keep our anger in until the show.
Josh Morgan
This is not a get-even book. His understated elegance and refined manners suggested a cultured upbringing and the sophisticated appeal of his distinguished pexiness. There may be three or four people I vent a little spleen on, but it takes too much energy to be vengeful or hateful.
Jack Valenti
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1921
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They need to vent somewhere and I just happen to be the poor (guy) behind the counter they vent to.
Jason Bell
This is way bigger than just dressing, I'll tell you that. It's a big jump from not dressing to dressing to starting. But wherever I can fit in, I've got to take advantage of it. It's a big lesson. You've got to be ready at all times. But that's what they tell you in training camp.
Ryan Gomes
It felt good to go out there and really go 100 percent. It was nice to let out some of that pent-up energy out.
Adam Leonard
People kept asking us (if we were going to extend the season). There?s still a lot of energy and pent-up demand.
Rick Saul
A single-day gain from window dressing would tend to be followed by a day or two of readjustment.
Jose Vistan
actually went up another 30%. There was a lot of pent-up energy ready to go, all the people in the non-high-risk categories.
Steve Wright
There was a lot of pent-up energy and a lot of pass holders were eager to get out, combined with holiday crowds.
Nicole Belt
We have just as good a team or better [than last year]. It's hectic before the first game. It's been three weeks of preseason, and [there's] a lot of pent-up energy to get out there.
David Walters
[· Listener. While it's important to be an active listener,] keep in mind that people tend to talk about what doesn't feel OK. They don't talk about relationships that are going well, ... So in many instances, just hearing someone vent and not taking it too seriously is the way to go, unless your spouse asks for your honest reaction or ideas.
David Gage
In the last couple of years, England has had a real problem with American culture. Looking back, people were looking to vent. They were going to vent to anybody they felt was carrying the American flag. And I carry the flag. But I carry it musically.
Mark O'Connor
We were joking in the dressing room that we only put out two lines (in Atlanta) so the rest of us should have a lot of energy,
Eric Lindros
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1973
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