“I love family films. Of course, as a mother who has to watch so many movies, you really appreciate it when somebody makes a film that is for everybody - family entertainment that's really for the family, where everyone has a good time.” FilmMotherCoursesWatchesAppreciateEntertainmentGood TimesHaving A Good TimeFamily Love Author:Salma Hayek
“I have a passion for words. I love words. And I'm just learning and developing my skills for words. I do books and I do journalism and plays. I have a broad palette. I don't have a great eye for direction. I love working with actors and I work very well with them because I appreciate what they bring to the table. I'd never say never, of course, but I look at it and don't really fancy it. I want to try and master the word side of it first.” WantTryingFirstsWellsLooksBookPlayEyePassionCoursesActorsSidesMastersSkillsAppreciateTablesJournalismDevelopingFancyBroadsPaletteNever Say Never Author:Geoff Thompson
“My dad has always just had a lot of faith in me as an artist and as a person, and he doesn't really dispense with a lot of advice when it comes to the music. He's taught me a lot over the years, but when I was taking on this project he's really hands-off about that. He just appreciates what I've done and is very supportive, and of course really proud.” YearsPersonsDoneHandsArtistCoursesAdviceTaughtProudDadProjectsAppreciateMy DadSupportive Author:Molly Ringwald
“As a senior in high school my counselor recommended that I soften my science and math direction with an art course. Fortunately my high school offered a new course in B&W photography, so I opted for that instead of art, towards which I had an aversion. Composition is something that comes pretty naturally to me and I appreciate ordered chaos: the photo class turned out to be fun.” ArtSchoolCoursesFunClassPhotographyHigh SchoolAppreciateChaosMathCompositionSeniorAversionCounselorHigh School Senior Author:Peter Menzel
“Of course I can appreciate the musicality of the pieces and sometimes the lyrics are generic enough to be listened to without reference, but I often feel cheated if I don't know what the hell is making this person burst out into song.” IfsKnowsFeelsPersonsI CanSometimesEnoughSongCoursesHellPiecesAppreciateCheatedGenericMusicality Author:Christian Campbell
“The music, of course, is important, but it's the energy that I bring to it that I think the public appreciate the most.” ThinkingImportantCoursesEnergyAppreciate Author:Shakira
“Consult: To seek approval for a course of action already decided upon.” ActionCoursesAppreciateDecidedSarcasticApproval Author:Ambrose Bierce
“Literary fiction and poetry are real marginalized right now. There's a fallacy that some of my friends sometimes fall into, the ol' "The audience is stupid. The audience only wants to go this deep. Poor us, we're marginalized because of TV, the great hypnotic blah, blah." You can sit around and have these pity parties for yourself. Of course this is bullshit. If an art form is marginalized it's because it's not speaking to people. One possible reason is that the people it's speaking to have become too stupid to appreciate it. That seems a little easy to me.” PeopleIfsWantWritingLittlesArtRealSometimesReasonSeemsFormFallCoursesEasyPoorPartyFictionAudienceStupidTvsRight NowMy FriendsAppreciatePityBullshitFallacyMarginalizedBlahHypnoticPity Party Author:David Foster Wallace
“If this book has a lesson, it is that we are awfully lucky to be here-and by 'we' I mean every living thing. To attain any kind of life in this universe of ours appears to be quite an achievement. As humans we are doubly lucky, of course: We enjoy not only the privilege of existence but also the singular ability to appreciate it and even, in a multitude of ways, to make it better. It is a talent we have only barely begun to grasp.” IfsWayHumansKindMeanBookUniverseCoursesEnjoyAbilityExistenceTalentLessonsLuckyAchievementAppreciatePrivilegeMultitudesLiving Things Book:A Short History of Nearly Everything Source: A Short History of Nearly Everything
“I thought climbing the Devil's Thumb would fix all that was wrong with my life. In the end, of course, it changed almost nothing. But I came to appreciate that mountains make poor receptacles for dreams.” EndsDreamCoursesPoorChangedMountainDevilAppreciateClimbsClimbingThumbsMountain ClimbingRock Climbing Author:Jon Krakauer
“Of course I talk to myself. I like a good speaker, and I appreciate an intelligent audience.” CoursesAudienceAppreciateIntelligentSpeakers Author:Dorothy Parker
“One nice thing about putting the thing away for a couple of months before looking at it is that you start appreciate your own wit. Of course, this can be carried too far. But it's kind of cool when you crack up a piece of writing, and then realize you wrote it. I recommend this feeling.” WritingKindFeelingsCoursesRealizingPiecesNiceMonthsCoupleAppreciateWitCracksNice ThingsAppreciate You Author:Steven Brust
“Of course, an exhausting day at sail lines and nets left little energy to expend on running or laughing. Perhaps that was why her parents couldn't appreciate her music - it wouldn't appear to be hard work to them. Menolly shook her hands, letting them flap from her wrists. They ached and trembled from the constricted movements and tension of an hour of intensive playing. No, her parents would never understand that playing musical instruments could be as hard work as sailing or fishing.” LittlesHardHandsRunningCoursesEnergyLeftParentHoursLinesMusicLaughingMovementHard WorkAppreciateInstrumentsMusicalTensionFishingSailSailingExhaustingWristsMusical InstrumentsWhy Her Author:Anne McCaffrey
“The more you study the course, the more you appreciate what a great test it is.” CoursesStudyAppreciateTests Author:Phil Mickelson
“No one will ever know what I went through to secure those negatives. The world can never appreciate it. It changed the whole course of my life.” KnowsWorldWholeCoursesChangedAppreciateSecure Author:Mathew Brady
“Ive got a ton of stories about Chuck Knox, ... Over the course of my playing career, there was nobody that I learned to respect and appreciate more than I did Chuck Knox.” StoriesCoursesCareersAppreciateChuck Author:Steve Largent