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The Pre-Raphaelites, while very bothered by what the establishment thought of them, also utterly rebelled against it. In everything - social, sexual, emotional - they were out on a limb, pushing the boundaries.
Samuel Barnett
Thought
Everything
Out
Sexual
Bothered
Emotional
Pushing
Boundaries
Also
Limb
Were
Very
Establishment
While
Against
Social
Them
Rebelled
Utterly
When we created 'Goodness Gracious Me,' it was quoting 'Python' and Woody Allen lines that really bonded the writers, and the 'Spamalot' material is so utterly, wonderfully surreal that it hasn't dated.
Sanjeev Bhaskar
Me
Goodness
Allen
Dated
Writers
Python
Material
Lines
Surreal
Gracious
Wonderfully
Woody
Woody Allen
Quoting
Created
Really
Utterly
Bonded
The constraints of melodrama can be a great blessing, because they demand that all the characters involved - as absurd and extreme as they may initially seem - must stay utterly rooted in their own reality, or the whole project collapses.
Stanley Tucci
Great
Blessing
Reality
Own
Project
Extreme
Melodrama
Characters
Must
Stay
Seem
Constraints
Absurd
Demand
Involved
Because
May
Rooted
Whole
Initially
Utterly
I utterly respect that there are lots of people who do service jobs and deserve our respect, because they make our world function.
Stephanie Beatriz
Service
Respect
People
World
Our
Our World
Jobs
Make
Because
Lots
Who
Function
Deserve
Utterly
I never feel so utterly fraudulent as when I review a movie whose charms impress all in the world and I simply do not get it. The other variant is that I love something the world disdains. This has had severe career consequences: I am still famous - or notorious - in certain quarters where I am recalled as the man who liked 'Hudson Hawk.'
Stephen Hunter
Love
Man
World
Impress
Consequences
Other
Severe
Fraudulent
Variant
Something
Charms
Hawk
Never
Had
Simply
Feel
Liked
Am
Still
Quarters
Review
Hudson
Disdain
Get
Famous
Where
Movie
Certain
Notorious
Who
Whose
Recalled
Utterly
Career
Every nation, like every individual, would like to believe it owes 'no apology' to anyone. Adults realise, however, that few among us are purely innocent or utterly blameless.
Stephen Kinzer
Innocent
Nation
Owes
Few
Believe
Every
Would
Purely
Blameless
Individual
Adult
Like
However
Anyone
Realise
Us
Apology
Among
Utterly
Every Nation
Blaming America for the problems of countries whose citizens would rather spend time sewing blankets to cover women's faces than improving the quality of life is utterly ludicrous.
Stephen Miller
Life
Time
Quality
Women
Problems
Spend
Sewing
Citizens
Would
Faces
Rather
Blaming
Blankets
Countries
Quality Of Life
Cover
Than
America
Improving
Ludicrous
Whose
Utterly
A culture cannot lie down with dogs and not become utterly infested with fleas. The dogs, in this case, are the mongrel media and the corporate overlords who have grown fat on manufactured controversy and fear mongering.
Steven Weber
Culture
Lie
Fear
Become
Down
Corporate
Case
Dogs
Controversy
Cannot
Fleas
Who
Media
Grown
Mongrel
Utterly
Fat
In 'The King's Speech,' patriotism is utterly contained within a historical moment, the third of September, 1939, where the aggressor is clear, the fight is clear, it hasn't become complicated over time.
Tom Hooper
Time
Patriotism
Fight
Complicated
King
Become
September
Clear
Contained
Over
Within
Historical
Where
Aggressor
Moment
Utterly
Third
Speech
Eighteenth-century doctors prescribed sugar pills for nearly everything: heart problems, headache, consumption, labor pains, insanity, old age, and blindness. Hence, the French expression 'like an apothecary without sugar' meant someone in an utterly hopeless situation.
Tom Reiss
Heart
Age
Problems
Old
Insanity
Hopeless
Doctors
Situation
Old Age
Sugar
Everything
Someone
Consumption
Headache
Like
French
Without
Blindness
Pills
Labor
Meant
Pains
Expression
Hence
Prescribed
Nearly
Utterly
When my stepmother had my sister, Katharine Hepburn dropped by to say hello. She came with George Cukor, who wasn't a star, but he was a famous director. He was also my grandmother's best friend, so I knew him well as a kid. But when George showed up with Katharine Hepburn, I was utterly star struck.
Tony Goldwyn
Best
Director
Sister
Say
Kid
Best Friend
Struck
Had
He
Knew
Stepmother
Dropped
Also
She
Well
Him
Came
George
Friend
Up
Famous
Grandmother
Hello
Who
Star
Hepburn
Utterly
Thankfully, God's restraining grace keeps even the worst of us from being utterly depraved. The worst people who have ever lived could've been worse.
Tullian Tchividjian
God
People
Grace
Worse
Worst
Restraining
Been
Thankfully
Being
Depraved
Us
Who
Even
Lived
Ever
Keeps
Utterly
Our workforce is very co-operative, very flexible, easy to work with and one of the big selling points. The idea that Britain is still back in the labour market of the '70s is utterly bizarre.
Vince Cable
Work
Big
Back
Market
Our
Bizarre
Easy
Points
Idea
Still
Selling
Very
Labour
Co-Operative
Workforce
Flexible
Utterly
Britain
Some people have human muses - mine is a city. I feel a startling ambivalence towards London, but for better or worse my work has come utterly to depend upon it.
Will Self
Work
People
Better
Some People
Depend
Mine
Worse
City
London
Some
Feel
Towards
Come
Ambivalence
Human
Utterly
Muses
Startling
Anything written or printed under a print or picture takes the attention from it and, if it is very black or white in any marked degree, will utterly destroy its beauty.
Winslow Homer
Will
Black
Degree
Picture
Beauty
White
Marked
Destroy
Black Or White
Written
Takes
Attention
Print
Printed
Very
Any
Anything
Utterly
Absolutely not, because in acting I've found a domain that suits me perfectly. And that is so utterly rare.
Zhang Ziyi
Me
Suits
Rare
Absolutely
Absolutely Not
Perfectly
Because
Domain
Acting
Found
Utterly
If you or I had lived 500 years ago, our worldview, and the decisions we made as a result, would have been utterly different. Our minds are shaped by our social environment, in particular the belief systems projected by those in power: monarchs, aristocrats and theologians then; corporations, billionaires and the media today.
George Monbiot
Today
You
Result
Worldview
Made
Power
Our
Minds
Projected
Corporations
Those
Systems
Would
Shaped
Had
Environment
Aristocrat
Particular
Been
Years
Years Ago
Different
Decisions
Social
Then
Theologians
Billionaires
Belief
Lived
Media
Monarchs
Utterly
The idea that the British carried out hundreds of war crimes in Iraq is, of course, utterly without foundation and grossly unfair.
Nicholas Soames
War
Unfair
Crimes
Hundreds
Carried
Out
Idea
Course
Without
Iraq
Foundation
Utterly
British
At some point in the future - possibly the very near future - Britain will be hit by a deadly pandemic, and its impact could be utterly devastating.
Hannah Fry
Future
Will
Pandemic
Possibly
Impact
Some
Point
Could
Devastating
Deadly
Very
Hit
Near
Utterly
Britain
I remember spending one summer being utterly obsessed with trying to get the legendary unreachable 'Ice Key' from 'Banjo-Kazooie.'
Alex Hirsch
Key
Remember
Summer
Spending
I Remember
Unreachable
Obsessed
Get
Trying
Legendary
Being
Ice
Utterly
To me, I feel completely, um, utterly normal. I do everything everybody else does.
Dale Earnhardt Jr.
Me
Everybody
Everybody Else
Else
Everything
I Feel
Feel
Does
Normal
Um
Utterly
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