“Our journey had advanced; Our feet were almost come To that odd fork in Being's road, Eternity by term.” TermJourneyFeetEternityOddForks Book:The Collected Poems of Emily Dickinson Source: The Collected Poems of Emily Dickinson
“The Internet has taken shape with startlingly little planning? The most universal and indispensable network on the planet somehow burgeoned without so muchasa boardofdirectors, never minda mergers-and- acquisitions department. There is a paradoxical lesson here for strategists. In economic terms, the great corporations are acting like socialist planners, while old- fashioned free-market capitalism blossoms at their feet.” LittlesTermActingTakenFeetEconomicPlanetsInternetLessonsShapesCapitalismUniversalPlanningCorporationsDepartmentSocialistIndispensableOld FashionedFree MarketAcquisitionParadoxicalStrategistPlannersMergersFree Market CapitalismMergers And Acquisitions Author:James Gleick
“I don't need any more press. I get enough when I work, but environmental causes is one place where you can get me to open my mouth. And put my foot in it if necessary. I think the only thing I do that gives me any bragging rights in terms of energy conservation is sailing. Just using wind power.” IfsThinkingNeedsGivingEnoughEnergyCausesTermRightsFeetWindMouthsGive MePressesEnvironmentalConservationSailingBraggingEnergy ConservationWind PowerBragging Rights Author:Morgan Freeman
“Dead drunk is the term I think of, insensible, neither cool nor warm, without a head or a foot. To be drunk is to be intimate with a fool.” ThinkingTermFeetFoolDrinkingWarmDrunkIntimateInsensible Book:Selected poems Source: Selected poems
“Very thorough in the rehearsal process but more in terms of just understanding the characters, understanding where the actors are at with discovering those characters for themselves, and just setting an overall emotional tone for the piece as opposed to necessarily getting things up on their feet or staging scenes.” CharacterActorsProcessUnderstandingTermPiecesFeetEmotionalSceneSettingSettingsToneDiscoveringRehearsalThoroughStaging Author:Kate Winslet
“When I was thinking about what we could do in terms of what production values of Broadway might be able to add to the show, I had this thought that it would be really cool if we had a coup de théâtre. What would they want? And then I was like, an amazing, enormous tuna puppet that was like 30 by 40 feet would be pretty incredible. So I called up Basil Twist, and he got really excited immediately and started sketching out his idea, and I think it's a real highlight of the show.” IfsThinkingWantIdeasRealShowsMightWould BeAbleValuesTermFeetAddIncrediblesProductionsExcitedEnormousBeing RealBroadwayTwistsReally CoolPuppetsHighlightsSketchingCoupsTunaBasil Author:Alex Timbers
“I don't think fast enough on my feet in terms of the writing to change the script too much when I'm shooting it. I like to have it set and done and know that I feel good about it and I might add a few lines here and there while we're shooting, if I think of a new joke, I might toss it in, but for the most part, I try to stick to the written script and have all the latitude exist within that.” IfsThinkingKnowsFeelsWritingTryingDoneEnoughMightTermLinesToo MuchWrittenFeetJokesAddSticksScriptsFeel GoodShootingHere And ThereTossI Feel GoodLatitude Author:Kenneth Lonergan