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All my life, I have loved balloons - all balloons - the heavy English sort, immense and round, that have to be pushed about, and the gay, light, gas-filled French ones that soar into the air the moment you let go of them.
Elizabeth Bibesco
Life
Gay
You
Light
My Life
Air
Immense
All My Life
About
Pushed
French
Sort
Go
Balloons
Heavy
Loved
Soar
Them
English
Moment
Let Go
Round
The wish to lead out one's lover must be a tribal feeling; the wish to be seen as loved is part of one's self-respect.
Elizabeth Bowen
Self-Respect
Tribal
Seen
Feeling
Wish
Lover
Out
Must
Lead
Part
Loved
When American poet Alice Notley was very young, she used to sit in front of the radio and just listen. When she got older, she began to hear words and songs in her head everywhere she went - songs she loved, like 'Begin the Beguine' by Cole Porter, and her own words that sometimes tumbled out into poems.
Elizabeth Flock
Words
Sometimes
Poet
Sit
Own
Young
Older
Cole Porter
Alice
Everywhere
Out
Poems
Songs
Head
Like
She
Got
Hear
Began
Very
Begin
American
Front
Listen
Just
Loved
Used
Radio
Porter
Her
I've always considered myself lucky that I do not have many passions. There's only one pursuit that I have ever truly loved, and that pursuit is writing. This means, conveniently enough, that I never had to search for my destiny; I only had to obey it.
Elizabeth Gilbert
Myself
Writing
Obey
Enough
Considered
Destiny
Only
Pursuit
Never
Had
Always
Passions
Truly
Conveniently
Loved
Means
Many
Search
Lucky
Ever
At my first library job, I worked with a woman named Sheila Brownstein, who was The Reader's Advisor. She was a short, bosomy Englishwoman who accosted people at the shelves and asked if they wanted advice on what to read, and if the answer was yes, she asked what writers they already loved and then suggested somebody new.
Elizabeth McCracken
Library
Woman
People
Job
Somebody
First
Advice
Writers
New
Named
She
Read
Reader
Advisor
Answer
Shelves
Yes
Short
Wanted
Loved
Then
Worked
Asked
Who
Suggested
There were a lot of things I loved about working in a library, but mostly I miss the library patrons. I love books, but books are everywhere. Library patrons are as various and oddball and democratic as library books.
Elizabeth McCracken
Love
Library
Books
Everywhere
About
Various
Miss
Democratic
Mostly
Were
Oddball
Lot
Loved
Working
Things
In the last century, I earned my living as a librarian, and I loved it. I'd have to take some classes to get up to speed with 21st-century librarianship.
Elizabeth McCracken
Living
Speed
Earned
Librarian
Classes
Some
Take
Up
Get
Loved
Century
Last
Last Century
I was a complete, total nerd... I loved the idea that the underdog wins more often than not. And I don't know if that happens in life. But I want it to.
Elizabeth Mitchell
Life
Complete
Nerd
Total
More
Wins
Idea
Underdog
Know
Than
Often
Want
Loved
Happens
I've always loved being a student.
Elizabeth Olsen
Student
Always
Being
Loved
It was a lot of pressure, but I loved working with Tim and I loved working with Adrian.
Elizabeth Pena
Pressure
Adrian
Tim
Lot
Loved
Working
I have always loved to sit in ferry and railroad stations and watch the people, to walk on crowded streets, just walk along among the people, and see their faces, to be among people on street cars and trains and boats.
Ella R. Bloor
People
Walk
Car
Sit
Stations
See
Faces
Crowded
Along
Always
Ferry
Trains
Just
Loved
Boats
Railroad
Among
Street
Streets
Watch
Some of his own closeness to nature, his great love for human beings, was passed on by Whitman to all of us who knew and loved him.
Ella R. Bloor
Love
Great
Nature
Own
Great Love
Some
Knew
Him
Passed
His
Closeness
Human
Human Beings
Loved
Us
Whitman
Who
Beings
I realized very young that I loved reading and wanted to do something related to books/reading for a living. I didn't think of publishing, really, until I was out of college.
Ellen Datlow
College
Reading
Young
Living
Think
Related
Out
Something
Until
Very
Wanted
Loved
Realized
Really
Publishing
I was maybe 10 or 11 when I saw 'Titanic.' And, yes, I was a fan. I loved it.
Ellen Page
Saw
Yes
Maybe
Fan
Loved
Titanic
A lot of times, when I go back to books I loved when I was young, I don't quite understand what it was that I loved about them. Rereading 'The Secret Garden,' I felt a lot like Mary feels when she visits her garden.
Ellen Potter
Garden
Young
Back
Secret
Books
Visits
About
Mary
Feels
Like
She
Felt
Understand
Go
Lot
Times
Quite
Loved
Them
Her
A role I grew up with and always loved was James Bond. I'd even say, in some ways, that he served as a creative role model for me as a kid in terms of roles I would want to play. I watched all of the movies growing up with my dad, so to be Bond himself would, without a doubt, be my dream role.
Elliot Knight
Me
Creative
Doubt
Say
Kid
Ways
Dream
Would
Some
He
Terms
Himself
Without
Always
Up
Model
Role
Role Model
Roles
Want
James
Grew
James Bond
Loved
Movies
Even
Dad
Growing
Growing Up
Play
Served
Watched
Bond
I've always loved magic.
Elliot Knight
Magic
Always
Loved
Always looked up to Brian and his skating, I loved his skating and what he had done for the sport. And the triple axel, that was the thing, and I wanted a triple axel.
Elvis Stojko
Triple
Had
He
Looked
Sport
Always
His
Up
Done
Wanted
Loved
Skating
Brian
Thing
I used to love to see Willie Pep and Ray Robinson. To me, the epitome of a great athlete is a great boxer. I just love the rhythm of seeing a man dance, slip punches. I loved the dancers and boxers. I would see them and be mesmerized.
Emanuel Steward
Love
Great
Me
Man
Dance
Dancers
Punches
Slip
Willie
Would
Athlete
See
Pep
Seeing
Ray
Mesmerized
Robinson
Boxer
Boxers
Just
Loved
Rhythm
To Love
Them
Epitome
Used
When I was four, we had to choose a musical instrument to play at school, and I chose the cello. I played until I was 18, and although I found it nerve-racking to play solo, I loved playing in an orchestra. When I left school I didn't carry on with it, which I regret.
Emilia Fox
Regret
School
Musical
Musical Instrument
Solo
Carry
Nerve-Racking
Had
Until
Instrument
Although
Left
Cello
Orchestra
Loved
Loved Playing
Which
Choose
Chose
Found
Play
Four
Played
Playing
I've never loved a character as much as I do Niska. The way she's been written is so complex, with huge amounts of light and dark. It's a really satisfying challenge to play someone who is superhuman in their intelligence and physical ability but completely naive when it comes to certain aspects of life.
Emily Berrington
Life
Character
Intelligence
Dark
Light
Challenge
Way
Complex
Ability
Physical
Physical Ability
Someone
Superhuman
Never
Written
Naive
She
Been
Huge
Huge Amounts
Loved
Much
Really
Certain
Aspects
Who
Satisfying
Play
Amount
I've always loved action.
Emily Deschanel
Action
Always
Loved
When I was a little girl, I loved theater a lot and I was always playing and making my own worlds.
Emily Ratajkowski
Girl
Own
Worlds
My Own
Always
Making
Lot
Loved
Theater
Little
Little Girl
Playing
I met Patti Smith, which is not Hollywood, but that really blew my mind. I love her. We were at a very small party, too, on a boat, and I totally fanned out. I told her that I loved her, and wasn't cool at all.
Emily Ratajkowski
Love
Mind
Party
Met
Too
Out
Totally
Small
Blew
Smith
Were
Very
Loved
Which
Patti Smith
Boat
Hollywood
Really
Cool
Her
When the time came to make a decision about what do in life, I found myself thinking that acting was the thing I loved to do, so I applied to drama school. And then, I didn't get in - twice.
Emily Watson
Life
Time
Myself
School
Decision
Thinking
Drama
Drama School
About
Make
Came
Get
Loved
Then
Acting
Found
Twice
Thing
Applied
When I was old enough to know better, I ate a bar of soap in the shape of the Muppets' Fozzie Bear, because I loved him so much I wanted to consume him, even if doing so made me ill. I didn't yet know the word 'foreshadowing.' Fozzie was the only first of many pop-culture icons I feel shaped by.
Emma Forrest
Me
Better
Old
Word
Made
First
Enough
Ate
Only
Bear
Consume
Shape
Shaped
Feel
Know
Him
Because
Doing
Wanted
Soap
Loved
Bar
Old Enough
Icons
Much
Ill
Many
Even
Muppet
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