“Mother Firefly is the kind of character I've always wanted to play. She's larger than life, terribly tragic, and capable of a lot of love.” KindPlayCharacterWantedMotherCapableTragicFireflyLarger Than Life Author:Leslie Easterbrook
“Each album we [The Replacements] made was the one we were capable of making and wanted to make at the time. Each one was a progression or, depending on your opinion, a sidestep or tumble forward. I don't know what.” KnowsMadeWantedOpinionCapableAlbumsProgressionReplacements Author:Paul Westerberg
“I wanted to play music from the age of seven. I suddenly fell in love with it and that's what I was going to do, or to be involved with music. It was just speaking to me at a level that as a seven year old I suddenly realized the world was capable of supporting in my head a lot more than what I was understanding verbally and visually.” WorldYearsPlayAgeWantedUnderstandingLevelsInvolvedCapableSevenSeven Years Author:John Powell
“When I started to paint, I painted children because I just felt that I wanted to take their side. What always upset me was how children are getting abused simply because they are physically weaker and not capable of defending themselves - how they get raped, enslaved and killed. I never understood why some people seemed to have fun causing pain to someone smaller.” PeopleChildrenWantedPainFunFeltSidesCapableUnderstoodPaintHaving FunUpsetCausing Pain Author:Gottfried Helnwein
“As a nation we've been faced with so many tragedies since the beginning of this Millennium and I believe we have even more reason to pray. Many people don't feel capable in that area and I wanted to create music that helped them find the words that could bring peace.” PeopleFeelsBelieveReasonWantedI BelieveNationsPrayingCapableAreasTragedyMillennium Author:Oleta Adams
“Creating a world that reflects the inner voyage of our characters was really important. Also, because this isn't a black and white show, and this isn't about bad guys and good guys, but it's about good men being capable of bad things and vice versa, I wanted to be in a city that had contradiction.” MenWorldImportantCharacterShowsWantedGuyBlackWhiteCitiesCreatingCapableVicesContradictionGood ManBad ThingsBlack And WhiteBad GuysVoyagesVice VersaGood Guy Author:Veena Sud
“I think there are plenty of men out there who are capable and accomplished in their own realm. You don't have to be in the same field. I've often been asked, "Didn't you want to get married?" And of course I wanted to get married, but you have to fall in love and want to marry a particular person. You don't get married in the abstract. So, although there were people I felt I might have married, it just never happened.” PeopleThinkingMenWantPersonsMightWantedFallCoursesFeltHappenedFieldsParticularMarriedCapableFalling In LovePlentyRealmsAbstractAccomplished Author:Condoleezza Rice
“I wanted to see myself as something different, and I wanted to convince people that I was capable of something other than what they would expect from me.” PeopleDifferentWantedCapableConvince Author:Lizzy Caplan
“If God wanted to create life and create humans, it would be slightly odd that he should choose the extraordinarily roundabout way of waiting for 10 billion years before life got started and then waiting for another 4 billion years until you got human beings capable of worshipping and sinning and all the other things religious people are interested in.” PeopleIfsWayShouldYearsHumansWould BeWantedWaitingReligiousHuman BeingsCapableBillionsOddSinning Author:Richard Dawkins
“Running for office was definitely something I've thought about. When I was younger, I wanted to major in political science. And I've been engaged in current events since I was a kid. If I can make a difference and feel passionately and capable, then I would. Why not?” IfsFeelsI CanRunningKidsWantedPoliticalDifferencesEventsOfficeMajorsCapableCurrentsEngagedMaking A DifferenceWhy NotPolitical ScienceCurrent EventsRunning For Office Author:Queen Latifah
“She wanted—what some people want throughout life—a grief that should deeply touch her, and thus humanize and make her capable of sympathy.” PeopleWantShouldWantedGriefCapable Book:The Scarlet Letter - Second Edition: A Romance Source: The Scarlet Letter - Second Edition: A Romance
“Isabella Swan?” He looked up at me through his impossibly long lashes, his golden eyes soft but, somehow, still scorching. “I promise to love you forever—every single day of forever. Will you marry me?” There were many things I wanted to say, some of them not nice at all, and others more disgustingly gooey and romantic than he probably dreamed I was capable of. Rather than embarrass myself with either, I whispered, “Yes.” “Thank you,” he said simply. He took my left hand and kissed each of my fingertips before he kissed the ring that was now mine.” LongSaidStillsHandsEyeWantedLeftForeverNiceLove YouMinesPromiseCapableRingsGoldenI PromiseSwansLashesFingertipsMarry MeLeft HandLove You ForeverScorchingWill You Marry MeGolden EyeLong Lashes Book:Eclipse Source: Eclipse
“Shelby believed that love was like a solar eclipse - breathtakingly beautiful, absorbing, and capable of rendering you blind. She had not necessarily gone out of her way to avoid a relationship, but she hadn't wanted on either. It was called falling in love for a reason - because, inevitably, you crashed at the bottom.” WayReasonWantedBeautifulFallGoneCapableBlindFalling In LoveBottomAbsorbingEclipseRenderingSolar Eclipse Book:Second Glance Source: Second Glance
“Maybe if I'd agreed to do the debutante thing like she wanted. Or taken up pageants instead of riding jump bikes with a bunch of grungy boys. I'd always tell her, why can't I do both? Who says you have to be either smart or pretty, or into girly stuff or sports? Life shouldn't be about the either/or. We're capable of more than that, you know?” IfsKnowsWantedStuffSportsBoysTakenCapableSmartBunchRidingBikeGirlyPageantEither OrDebutantes Book:Along for the Ride Source: Along for the Ride
“To me, when someone wrongs you, you both share the burden of that wrongdoing - the pain of it weighs on both of you. Forgiveness, then, means choosing to bear the full weight all by yourself. Caleb's betrayal is something we both carry, and since he did it, all I've wanted is for him to take its weight away from me. I am not sure that I'm capable of shouldering it all myself - not sure that I am strong enough, or good enough.” MeanEnoughWantedPainStrongShareBearsCapableWeightBurdenBetrayalNot SureGood EnoughStrong EnoughWrongdoingI Am StrongCaleb Author:Veronica Roth