“No one would have the courage to walk up to a writer and ask to look at the last few pages of his manuscript, but they feel perfectly comfortable staring over an artist's shoulder while he is trying to paint.” FeelsTryingLooksLastsArtistAsksWalksComfortablePagesPaintShouldersStaringManuscripts Author:Robert Genn
“Anytime you walk onto a stage or something where there's lots of people staring at you, you need to have something inspiring inside your head. Bolstering.” PeopleNeedsWalksStageStaringStaring At You Author:Kristin Bauer van Straten
“Everybody's looking at me But it's alright I like attention The clubs not hot until I walk through They stop and stare and watch me move Like damn I like that I'm sexy and you know it.” KnowsMovingWalksAttentionWatchesHotClubsSexyStaringDamnAlrightWatch Me Author:Paris Hilton
“Distraction and procrastination come in a variety of flavors... when I'm distracted and I walk over and stare out the window, it's a very different experience than when I feed the distraction by cramming in a few emails or make a phone call.” DifferentWalksWindowPhonesVarietyStaringDistractionProcrastinationFlavorEmailDistractedPhone CallsDifferent ExperiencesCramming Author:Linda Stone
“Moscow is the city where if Marilyn Monroe should walk down the street with nothing on but shoes, people would stare at her feet first.” PeopleIfsShouldFirstsWarWalksCitiesFeetStreetsColdShoesStaringCold WarMoscow Book:INSIDE RUSSIA TODAY Source: INSIDE RUSSIA TODAY
“As he walks away on his own two feet--the toddler's body-mind has reached its moment of perfection. The world is his and he the mighty conqueror of all he beholds.... As long as mother sticks around in the wings, the mighty acrobat confidently performs his trick of twirling in circles, walking on tiptoe, jumping, climbing, staring, naming. He is joyous, filled with his grandeur and wondrous omnipotence.” WorldMindLongTwoMomentsBodyMotherWalksFeetWalkingPerfectionFilledWingsSticksCirclesTricksStaringClimbingJumpingJoyousGrandeurConquerorWondrousOmnipotenceToddlerTiptoesTwirling Author:Louise J. Kaplan
“The vulgar look upon a man, who is reckoned a fine speaker, as a phenomenon, a supernatural being, and endowed with some peculiargift of Heaven; they stare at him, if he walks in the park, and cry, that is he. You will, I am sure, view him in a juster light, and nulla formidine. You will consider him only as a man of good sense, who adorns common thoughts with the graces of elocution, and the elegancy of style. The miracle will then cease.” IfsMenLooksLightHeavenWalksViewsCommonGraceStyleCryFineFameMiracleCeaseReputationStaringParksLook UpPhenomenonSpeakersVulgarGood SenseWalks In The ParkSupernatural BeingsElocution Author:Lord Chesterfield