“I want to be a starter again, I would really enjoy playing for the Phillies again, but my first consideration in making my decision is finding a circumstance that is right for me. I want to play for the Phillies again, but I also wouldn't mind joining a team I've never played with before.” WantMindFirstsPlayEnjoyDecisionTeamCircumstancesFindingsConsiderationJoiningStarters Author:Chan Ho Park
“Even if my throat bleeds from singing and my body breaks from dancing,I will never give up on stage.Under the circumstances where you cannot enjoy yourself whole-heartedly.Just scream and shout 'till your throat hurts” IfsGivingWholeBodyEnjoyHurtBreakStageCircumstancesGiving UpSingingDancingThroatScreamNever Giving UpEnjoy YourselfI Will Never Give Up Author:Jaejoong
“Those enjoying winning streaks thus win twofold. They win not only the game but also the right to greater self-determination. They become masters of their own fate. That feeling of efficacy, of being in charge of circumstances, is the essence of confidence. Winning once or twice is encouraging, but winning continuously is empowering.” SelfFeelingsGamesWinningEnjoyGreaterFateMastersConfidenceCircumstancesDeterminationEssenceEmpoweringSelf DeterminationStreaksEfficacy Book:Confidence Source: Confidence
“It is possible for us to live in the very sense of the Lord's presence, under even the most difficult circumstances. If you and I are going to enjoy the peace of paradise during this life we must become accustomed to a familiar, humble, and very affectionate conversation with the Lord Jesus.” IfsJesusEnjoyDifficultLordCircumstancesConversationHumbleFamiliarThis LifeParadiseAccustomedAffectionateDifficult Circumstances Author:Brother Lawrence
“One thing that seems to surprise the studios is finding out later my willingness to audition. Under the right circumstances, I actually enjoy it very much.” SeemsEnjoyOne ThingCircumstancesFindingsSurpriseStudiosWillingnessAuditions Author:Frank Welker
“Individuals possessing moderate-sized brains easily find their proper sphere, and enjoy in it scope for all their energy. In ordinary circumstances they distinguish themselves, but they sink when difficulties accumulate around them. Persons with large brains, on the other hand, do not readily attain their appropriate place; common occurrences do not rouse or call them forth.” PersonsHandsIndividualEnergyEnjoyCommonBrainCircumstancesOrdinaryDifficultyAppropriateSpheresScopeModeratesPossessing Book:A System of Phrenology Source: A System of Phrenology