“But the proles, if only they could somehow become conscious of their own strength, would have no need to conspire. They needed only to rise up and shake themselves like a horse shaking off flies. If they chose they could blow the Party to pieces tomorrow morning. Surely sooner or later it must occur to them to do it? And yet --!” IfsNeedsPartyMorningPiecesNeededTomorrowConsciousHorseBlowShakesSooner Or LaterShakingTomorrow Morning Book:Animal Farm and 1984 Source: Animal Farm and 1984
“Think enthusiastically about everything; but especially about your job. If you do so, you'll put a touch of glory in your life. If you love your job with enthusiasm, you'll shake it to pieces.” IfsThinkingJobsLearningPiecesTeachingLove YouGloryEnthusiasmShakesLove Your Job Author:Norman Vincent Peale
“We are all so broken. Pick up a person, shake them around and you'll hear the rattling of their broken pieces. Pieces our fathers broke, or our mothers, or our friends, strangers, or our loves.” PersonsMotherFatherPiecesBrokenPicksStrangerBrokeShakesOur LoveOur FatherBroken Pieces Author:Tarryn Fisher
“One of the most poignant pieces of recent science fiction for me was the portrayal of the adults in the Pixar film WALL-E. I feel like we're on the cusp of becoming fat babies in floating chairs being fed everything in shake form, and I feel like I am as prone to laziness as anybody.” FeelsFilmFormFictionPiecesWallBabyBecomingAdultsScience FictionFatsShakesChairsFedsLazinessFloatingPoignantPortrayalPixarCusp Author:Nick Offerman
“I wanted to play around with the format, really tear it to pieces and shake it up. For example, if Mitch saves someone from drowning, and that person then goes out and releases a virus that kills a million people. Imagine the moral implications of that.” PeopleIfsPersonsPlayWantedMoralMillionsPiecesImagineExampleTearsReleaseShakesDrowningImplicationsVirusesFormatShake It Up Author:David Hasselhoff
“The mere fact of knowing that a great audience waits on your labor is enough to shake all your nerves to pieces.” EnoughFactsWaitingAudienceKnowingPiecesLaborMereShakesNerves Author:Ignacy Jan Paderewski