“With all the lines I have to learn for TV scripts, I don't think I have any problems with forgetfulness - that's brain exercise enough for me.” ThinkingEnoughProblemLinesBrainTvsExerciseScriptsForgetfulness Author:Kevin Whately
“I work on two levels. I occupy my conscious mind with things to do, lines to draw, movements to organize, rhythms to invent. In fact, I keep myself occupied. But that allows other things to happen which I'm not controlling... the more I exercise my conscious mind, the more open the other things may find that they can come through.” MindMayTwoFactsHappensLinesLevelsMovementExerciseDrawsConsciousRhythmThings To DoOrganizeConscious Mind Author:Bridget Riley
“I did a real boot camp once which with The Thin Red Line which was learning military exercises and this was far less strenuous. I really had a blast. We were all kind of thrown into the woods and we didn't have any of the modern conveniences that we take for granted. Learned how to survive without anything.” KindRealLinesModernMilitaryExerciseRedWoodsAll KindsGrantedThrownCampsBootsConvenienceBlastBoot CampRed LinesModern Conveniences Author:Adrien Brody
“Every school should have well-rehearsed emergency response protocols covering a variety of possible scenarios, from fire to armed intruders. Schools should have good lines of communications with local emergency response officials and practice those relationships in drills and special exercises.” ShouldWellsSchoolLinesPracticeFireSpecialCommunicationExerciseShould HaveResponseLocalsVarietyOfficialsEmergenciesScenariosCoveringDrillsProtocolIntrudersLines Of Communication Author:Irwin Redlener
“The exercise of power is determined by thousands of interactions between the world of the powerful and that of the powerless, all the more so because these worlds are never divided by a sharp line: everyone has a small part of himself in both.” WorldLeadershipLinesPowerfulPowerHeroExerciseDeterminedUnhappyDividedHeroicInteractionPowerlessSmall Parts Author:Vaclav Havel
“I left the studio at 5:30 in the morning. It's an incredible mind exercise. You have to, obviously, have stamina, but you really feel like you're kind of feeding your mind. It's a challenge of learning lines very fast and then you have to be lose enough to hopefully make good choices in a much shorter amount of time that it takes to film certain scenes.” FeelsMindKindEnoughFilmCertainChoicesLeftLosesChallengesLinesMorningLike YouAmountExerciseSceneIncrediblesStudiosHopefullyFeedingStaminaGood Choices Author:Glenn Close
“The director's job is to know what emotional statement he wants a character to convey in his scene or his line, and to exercise taste and judgment in helping the actor give his best possible performance.” KnowsWantGivingCharacterHelpingJobsActorsLinesEmotionalExerciseTasteSceneDirectorsJudgmentPerformancesStatementsTaste And Judgment Author:Stanley Kubrick
“I am interested in a lot of things - not just show business and my passion for animals. I try to keep current in what's going on in the world. I do mental exercises. I don't have any trouble memorizing lines because of the crossword puzzles I do every day to keep my mind a little limber. I don't sit and vegetate.” WorldTryingMindLittlesShowsPassionLinesAnimalTroubleExerciseCurrentsPuzzlesShow BusinessMy PassionMemorizingCrosswords Author:Betty White
“I believe that we carry within us a divinely inspired moral imperative to love ... We have within us the ability to change for the better and to find dignity as individuals rather than as drones in one mass movement or another. We have the ability to love, the need to be loved, and the willingness to put our own lives on the line to protect those we love, and it is in these aspects of ourselves that we can glimpse the face of God; and through the exercise of these qualities, we come to a Godlike state.” NeedsBelieveStatesFacesIndividualI BelieveLinesAbilityQualityMoralMovementExerciseProtectMassAspectDignityInspiredWillingnessGlimpseImperativesDronesThose We LoveChange For The BetterGodlikeAbility To ChangeAbility To Love Author:Dean Koontz
“...there was practically one handwriting common to the whole school when it came to writing lines. It resembled the movements of a fly that had fallen into an ink-pot, and subsequently taken a little brisk exercise on a sheet of foolscap by way of restoring the circulation.” WayWritingLittlesWholeSchoolLinesCommonTakenMovementExerciseFallenPotSheetsInkCirculationRestoringHandwriting Book:The Politeness of Princes: And Other School Stories: Easyread Super Large 20pt Edition Source: The Politeness of Princes: And Other School Stories: Easyread Super Large 20pt Edition