“I can only tell you one thing that I do know for sure, I am a dreamer. There are not many people that will recognize or want to recognize the fact that they are dreamers in their own life ... I continue to get up in the morning,enthusiastically, and go pick up a golf club with a thought that I can somewhere find that secret to making the cut. That's just an example, but it applies to other things in life, too, and that's the way I live and the way I think and the way I feel.” PeopleThinkingKnowsWayWantFeelsI CanFactsSecretMorningCuttingOne ThingExamplePicksGolfClubsGet UpDreamerThings In LifeGolf Clubs Author:Arnold Palmer
“I get up each morning, gather my wits, pick up the paper and read the obits. If I'm not there, I know I'm not dead, so I eat a good breakfast and go back to bed.” IfsKnowsMorningBedPaperPicksWitGet UpBreakfastObesity Author:Pete Seeger
“I don't grasp things this early in the day. I mean, I hear voices, all right, but I can't pick out the verbs.” MeanI CanVoiceMorningPicksVerbs Book:Mary, Mary Source: Mary, Mary
“Hollywood is the sort of town where you wake up in the morning and look out to see if it's still there. I expect the whole movie colony to pick up its tents one night and go back to whatever fairyland they came from.” IfsLooksStillsWholeNightMorningPicksHollywoodWake UpTownsOne NightColonyTents Author:Pamela Moore
“My opinion has always been this, that you ought to never give up as long as you live, even though they have stolen everything from you. If nothing else, you can always call the air you breath your own, or at any rate you can claim that you have it on loan. Yes, lass, last night I ate stolen bread and left my son among men who are going to use pick-handles on the authorities, so I thought I might just as well look you up this morning.” IfsMenGivingWellsLooksLongUseMightLastsNightLeftOpinionMorningAirSonOughtGiving UpAuthorityPicksClaimsBreathsRateHandleBreadMy SonStolenNever Giving UpLast NightLoan Author:Halldór Laxness
“I do think that it is no surprise that, economically, America is in trouble. There's been a lot of trouble out there. More and more women have found themselves doing phone sex and things like that, to help pay bills, so that they could be two-income households. They can do these short-term jobs and still pick up their kids at school, at the end of the day, and drop them off in the morning. I find it fascinating. I'm not one to judge the people in that situation, nor would I really want to.” PeopleThinkingWantStillsTwoEndsHelpingKidsSchoolJobsAmericaFoundSexTermCan DoPaySituationMorningTroubleJudgingPicksBillsSurprisePhonesIncomeThe End Of The DayFascinatingHouseholdShort Term Author:Jennifer Love Hewitt
“I wake up in the morning and I lie in bed, and it's the time I call "the theater of morning." All these thoughts run around in my head, between my ears when I'm waking up. It's not a dream state, but it's not completely awake either. So all these metaphors run around and then I pick one and I get out of bed and I do it. I'm very lucky.” StatesDreamRunningLyingMorningLuckyBedPicksEarsWake UpTheaterMetaphorAwakeWaking Author:Ray Bradbury
“I cannot find any patience for those people who believe that you start writing when you sit down at your desk and pick up your pen and finish writing when you put down your pen again; a writer is always writing, seeing everything through a thin mist of words, fitting swift little descriptions to everything he sees, always noticing. Just as I believe that a painter cannot sit down to his morning coffee without noticing what color it is, so a writer cannot see an odd little gesture without putting a verbal description to it, and ought never to let a moment go by undescribed.” PeopleWritingBelieveLittlesMomentsI BelieveMorningSeeingColorOughtPicksCoffeePainterOddDescriptionPensGesturesDesksMistFittingNoticingMorning Coffee Author:Shirley Jackson
“If you can live with the ups and downs, pick yourself up every morning, then there's nothing more gratifying.” IfsMorningPicksEvery MorningUps & DownsPick Yourself Up Author:Rick Welts
“The smooth stones you pick up and examine under the moon's light have been made blue from the sea. Next morning when you pull them from your trouser pocket, they are still blue.” Has BeensMadeStillsLightNextMorningSeaMoonPicksStonesBluePocketsSmooth Book:All of Us: The Collected Poems Source: All of Us: The Collected Poems
“I write for a radio show that, no matter what, will go on the air Saturday at five o'clock central time. You learn to write toward that deadline, to let the adrenaline pick you up on Friday morning and carry you through, to cook up a monologue about Lake Wobegon and get to the theater on time.” WritingMatterShowsMorningFiveAirGoes OnPicksTheaterNo Matter WhatRadioCooksClockLakesSaturdayFridayDeadlineAdrenalineMonologuesLake WobegonFriday Morning Author:Garrison Keillor
“When you act in a film, you're inevitably surrounded by people you didn't choose, right down to the set painter. I like being able to pick the family I'm waking up to in the morning that's going to make this group effort to tell a story that applies to what's interesting to me at that stage in my life.” PeopleStoriesAbleFilmInterestingEffortMorningGroupsStagePicksWake UpPainterWakingGroup Effort Author:Sean Penn
“Mother would come and pick me up at work and take me wherever I could get a job. Mother didn't trust anybody with me. Usually we'd get home at 3 in the morning.” HomeJobsMotherMorningPicksTake MePick MePick Me Up Author:Patsy Cline
“I prefer formal techniques, and use sonnets and rhyme, any manner of scheme to give a shape and order-of feeling as well as argument-to a poem. But all my life, I've also been a person who's made his bed in the morning and picks up the bath mat. That's what I mean by temperament. Whether genetic or acquired, I have a disposition to arrangements. One is born with this, as if with blue eyes or a weak heart. Do you think Allen Ginsberg ever put the cap back on his toothpaste?” IfsThinkingGivingWellsHeartMeanPersonsMadeUseFeelingsEyeOrderBornMorningShapesBedPicksArgumentWeakBlueTechniqueSchemesFormalArrangementsRhymeDispositionTemperamentBathsSonnetCapsBlue EyesToothpasteGinsberg Author:J. D. McClatchy
“When you look at the New York Times and you pick it up in the morning, at the top of the paper there's three stories that are anti-Trump. Some of them baseless, some of them silly. And at the bottom you get something about WikiLeaks. Same thing with The Washington Post. Way out of control.” WayLooksStoriesThreeMorningNew YorkTrumpPaperPicksBottomSillyPostsNew York TimesWikileaks Author:Rudy Giuliani