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Just to see him come on the stage was an event. They had very high risers, and back a little bit, so he'd walk around behind the risers and right across the front of the stage to the podium, remember? By Robert Ripley Stage Event Risers Remember Bit

An event experienced is an event perceived, digested, and assimilated into the substance of our being, and the ratio between the number of cases seen and the number of cases assimilated is the measure of experience. By Wilfred Trotter Number Event Cases Digested Assimilated

Yet what is to be done with events that have no place of their own in time; events that have occurred too late, after the whole of time has been distributed, divided, and allotted; events that have been left in the cold, unregistered, hanging in the air, homeless, and errant? By Bruno Schulz Events Divided Unregistered Homeless Late

God isn't in the event;God is in the results after the event. He is in the love and concern and caring. By Jennifer Worth God Event Results Caring Love

A random sequence of seemingly unrelated events. By David Mitchell Events Random Sequence Seemingly Unrelated

It's a once-in-a-lifetime event for all of us, something like this. By Berenice Bejo Event

Coming to Christ is not an event. It is a process where we keep trying and trying and never give up. By Toni Sorenson Christ Coming Event Process Give

I wish I could find an event that meant as much as simple seeing. By Theodore Roethke Find Event Meant Simple

Planning a few anchor events for a weekend guarantees you pleasure because - even if all goes wrong in the moment - you still will have derived some pleasure from the anticipation. By Laura Vanderkam Planning Moment Anticipation Pleasure Anchor

It is a precisely datable historical event having the full weight that real historical happenings have; like them, too, it happens once only; it is contemporary with all times, but not in the way that a timeless myth would be. By Pope Benedict Xvi Historical Times Precisely Datable Event

Every time bring certain events with it By Sunday Adelaja Time Bring Events

One thing that affects the event is where I'm at physically. By Jai Uttal Physically Thing Affects Event

summer Olympics, By Nancy E. Krulik Olympics Summer

I'm interested in the way major events don't necessarily announce themselves as major events. They're often little things - the drip, drip of life that changes people or affects people. By Noah Baumbach Major Events Interested Necessarily Announce

At its best, leadership development is not an "event." It's a capacity-building endeavor. It's a process of human growth and development. By Linda Fisher Thornton Event Leadership Development Endeavor Capacitybuilding

Sports events do not really exist at all unless there is a certain order and fairness - justice in each event. By Michael Novak Sports Fairness Justice Exist Order

It's a very special venue and a very special occasion. By Matthew Hayden Special Occasion Venue

Was the anticipation worse than the event itself? At By Brandon Mull Anticipation Worse Event

Music, feelings of happiness, mythology, faces worn by time, certain twilights and certain places, want to tell us something, or they told us something that we should not have missed, or they are about to tell us something; this imminence of a revelation that is not produced is, perhaps, 'the aesthetic event'. By Jorge Luis Borges Music Mythology Feelings Happiness Faces

Change is a process not an event. By Barbara Johnson Change Event Process

Naturally, the reader has access only to the events I show and the way I show them, but as has been said, there's generally a good deal of ambiguity in that presentation. By John M. Ford Naturally Show Presentation Reader Access

Three events. Three gold medals. I was news, big news, in the sports world. By Esther Williams Events Medals Big World Gold

tell us the events that took place in By James Patterson Events Place

Events like this mean we can give something back to the people that support us, and hopefully everyone will have a great day and we can put on a good show for them. By Nelson Piquet Events Give Back People Support

I want to show the event at the very moment it takes place ... My body must be anchored to the ground and seek the best point of view, without any visual taboos. But then, at the heart of the event, my effort is to disappear, I introduce a distance that borders on indifference. By Luc Delahaye Place Event Show Moment View

There are only four or five real events that we have that draw that many people into town each year. We should have at least 12; and once we have 12, we can have 24. By Jerry Reed Year Real Events Draw People

Events don't happen because I write a speech. I am allowed to write a speech because events are going to happen. By David Frum Write Speech Events Happen Allowed

An event is not over until everyone is tired of talking about it. By Mason Cooley Event Tired Talking

Events sometimes are the biggest teachers, as opposed to words, lectures, and that kind of thing. By Rush Limbaugh Lectures Events Teachers Words Thing

As every one of us knows, there are some festivals and games in which everything goes right, and every element lifts up, animates, and exalts every other, just as there are theatrical and musical performances which without any clearly discernible cause seem to ascend miraculously to glorious climaxes and intensely felt experiences, whereas others, just as well prepared, remain no more than decent tries. By Hermann Hesse Animates Experiences Prepared Remain Festivals

The main event has never been the manifestation; the main event has always been the way you feel moment by moment, because that's what life is. By Esther Hicks Main Event Moment Manifestation Feel

This whole thing is a process, not an event. By William Paul Young Process Event Thing

Events bring you small joy, while # existence brings you bliss. By Sri Sri Ravi Shankar Events Joy Existence Bliss Small

I guess we're the main event today. By Bella Jeanisse Today Guess Main Event

No party or event is without a reason. This is how we foster new relationships, open doors, and launch new ideas that create business opportunities, investments, and jobs in the U.S. and Spain. By James Costos Reason Party Event Spain Investments

Eventlessness has no post to drape duration on. By John Steinbeck Eventlessness Post Drape Duration

I've always been interested in setting my stories against a big event, the importance of which my younger readers are slowly becoming aware of as they move into their teens. By Morris Gleitzman Event Teens Interested Setting Stories

The idea of a 'happening' is that there is little distance between the viewer and it, whatever 'it' is. It's an experience that's on-going and evolving. By Doug Aitken Happening Idea Distance Viewer Evolving

A political convention is after all not a meeting of a corporation's board of directors; it is a fiesta, a carnival, a pig-rooting, horse-snorting, band-playing, voice-screaming medieval get-together of greed, practical lust, compromised idealism, career-advancement, meeting, feud, vendetta, conciliation, of rabble-rousers, fist fights (as it used to be), embraces, drunks (again as it used to be) and collective rivers of animal sweat. By Norman Mailer Meeting Horsesnorting Bandplaying Careeradvancement Feud

Nearly every notable event in 'Wake' has a date or a time stamp. By Lisa Mcmann Wake Stamp Notable Event Date

The secret of the world is the tie between person and event. Person makes event and event person. By Ralph Waldo Emerson Event Person Secret World Tie

Events become feelings, feelings become events By Jerry Spinelli Events Feelings

How you define an event produces emotionand determines how you feel going forward By Derric Yuh Ndim Forward Define Event Produces Emotionand

It is the unforeseeable that creates the event. By Georges Braque Event Unforeseeable Creates

a Quarter Quell. They occur every twenty-five years, marking the anniversary of the districts' defeat with over-the-top celebrations and, for extra fun, some miserable twist for the tributes. I've By Suzanne Collins Quell Quarter Years Marking Celebrations

I spent the first forty years of my life making major interventions into other people's lives, and I have an idea of the limitations of that method. I see a major event as rather like major surgery. It is a moment, but whether people use it, whether people go with it, needs to be seen. By Rachel Naomi Remen Major Lives Method People Spent

The event concept was sparked from a shared observation amongst these leading lifestyle brands that the economic rebound has spurred greater liquidity into real estate, the stock market is setting new heights and consumers are generally stepping out more for luxury goods and services. After many years of pulling back, it was fun to see guests flirting with temptation, whether that was a new home, a new car, a new look or just to learn more about the trends. Others were happy to take in all the action. By Andrea Savage Estate Services Event Concept Sparked

One moment of magic, or one big moment to capture the match. By John Plumtree Magic Match Moment Big Capture

The mind is the cutting edge of the evolving event system. By Terence Mckenna System Mind Cutting Edge Evolving

exhibition. Lake Eden. By Nicholas Sparks Exhibition Eden Lake

The Athletic Association competed against the University. So there was an event. You cannot break world records unless it is an established event, and you have three timekeepers, and the whole thing is organized. By Roger Bannister University Athletic Association Event Competed

The Olympic Games are not just ordinary world championships but a quadrennial festival of universal youth ... celebrated by each succeeding generation as it arrives on the threshold of adulthood. By Pierre De Coubertin Olympic Games Youth Ordinary World

There are events which are so great that if a writer has participated in them his obligation is to write truly rather than assume the presumption of altering them with invention. By Ernest Hemingway, Invention Events Great Writer Participated

Compromising with events time moves along. By F Scott Fitzgerald Compromising Events Time Moves

Given the growing popularity of pop culture conventions, many of them are selling out, leaving a lot of fans out in the dark and having to trawl the Internet for bits and pieces of news that relate to these events. By Emmett Shear Internet Conventions Leaving Events Growing

I'm following a real event and real people. By John Landis People Real Event

A single event can shape our lives or change the course of history. By Deepak Chopra History Single Event Shape Lives

I think that was in the discussions when NBC finally bought it and was trying to figure out how to distinguish it as an event. I'll be honest, we did shoot it with the idea of it being an on-going series, but because I am insane when I get to the end of a season and they give you a big, giant cliff-hanger with no answers, I insisted that we provide all the answers to the questions that we set up, at the beginning. By Remi Aubuchon Nbc Event Discussions Finally Bought

World events do not occur by accident. They are made to happen, whether it is to do with national issues or commerce; and most of them are staged and managed by those who hold the purse strings. By Denis Healey World Accident Events Occur Happen

People make events into stories. Stories give events meaning. By Scarlett Thomas People Events Stories Make Meaning

We celebrate the event not the time. By Debasish Mridha Time Celebrate Event

great events have incalculable results. By Victor Hugo Great Results Events Incalculable

The greatest events- they are not noisiest but our stillest hours. The world revolves, not around the inventors of new noises, but around the inventors of new values; it revolves inaudibly. By Friedrich Nietzsche Events Hours Inventors Greatest Noisiest

The opening and closing ceremonies of the London Olympics are mass satanic rituals disguised as a celebration of Britain and sport. Their medium is the language of symbolism. By David Icke London Olympics Britain Sport Opening

appearance at the Crossfire. By Sylvia Day Crossfire Appearance

Whatever is rejected from the self, appears in the world as an event. By C. G. Jung Event Rejected World

I suppose events are simply a sort of annotation of our feelings--the one might be deduced from the other. Time carries us (boldly imagining that we are discrete ego's modeling our own personal futures)--time carries us forward by the momentum of those feelings inside us of which we ourselves are least conscious. By Lawrence Durrell Time Feelings Carries Suppose Events

It's not a competition if one person can't even show up for the event. By Nicola Yoon Event Competition Person Show

It was like - It was like Special Olympics or something. By Barack Obama Special Olympics

Not all events are stories. By Scarlett Thomas Stories Events

Events are only the shells of ideas; and often it is the fluent thought of ages that is crystallized in a moment by the stroke of a pen or the point of a bayonet. By Edwin Hubbel Chapin Events Ideas Bayonet Shells Fluent

Compared to relationships, events and programs make me think of ice skates gliding across ice. Relationships make me think of gum on the bottom of a shoe on a hot day. By Jonathan Leeman Ice Compared Events Make Relationships

Life-and-death. Lifedeath. One event. One short event. Don't forget. By Robert Fulghum Event Lifedeath Forget Short

In every life there is one particular event that is decisive for the entire person-for his fate, his convictions, his passions. By Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn Fate Convictions Passions Life Event

If you want to be a leader of people, you must learn to watch events. By Benjamin Disraeli People Events Leader Learn Watch

Nd it is generally understood that a party hardly ever goes the way it is planned or intended. This last, of course, excludes, those dismal slave parties, whipped and controlled and dominated, given by an ogreish professional hostess. These are not parties at all but acts and demonstrations, about as spontaneous as peristalsis and as interesting as it's end product. By John Steinbeck Intended Generally Understood Party Planned

I know from my studies and from my life is that there is no such thing as a true event. We know dates and times and locations and participants but accounts of what happened depend upon the perspective from which the event is viewed. Take By William Kent Krueger Event Studies Life Thing True

It struck Sophie that Comic-Con was something like a modern-day Brigadoon, a thriving city of a hundred and fifty thousand people that sprang up here in San Diego for less than a week every summer. People flocked to it from across the nation and around the world to populate it for its all-too-short existence, played their chosen roles, then dispersed back to their real homes as soon as the city disappeared. And the next summer, they'd do it all over again, forming a living history of their own in annual installments. By Matt Forbeck Brigadoon Sophie San Diego Summer

Events alone rarely provide much guide to the future. By Walter Lord Events Future Rarely Provide Guide

Extinction is not an event, it is a chain reaction! By Vadhan Extinction Event Reaction Chain

My favorite event each year is the Yankees-Red Sox series. Love seeing passions run hot among the fans, especially when both teams are in the running for the playoffs. By Elizabeth Banks Sox Series Favorite Event Year

an event of such prodigious proportions and importance that it infused her with a new will to live and materialized a dream that brightened her days and soothed her lonely nights. By Hubert Selby Jr. Nights Event Prodigious Proportions Importance

Multilevel multitasking multiplied multiple times is Event Management. By Rehan Waris Management Event Multilevel Multitasking Multiplied

Events do not really have beginnings or ends. Behind every event is the previous one, causing, or helping to cause, what follows. By Isabelle Holland Ends Causing Beginnings Events Event

We need a festival now and again, no matter what situation we're in. By Ichirou Ohkouchi Festival Matter Situation

The greatest events occur without intention playing any part in them; chance makes good mistakes and undoes the most carefully planned undertaking. The world's greatest events are not produced, they happen. By Georg C. Lichtenberg Chance Undertaking Greatest Events Occur

Live for the event, not the outcome. By Sarah Ban Breathnach Live Event Outcome

Something was about to happen. By Sarah Addison Allen Happen

Events of all sorts creep or fly exactly as God pleases. By William Cowper God Events Sorts Creep Fly

The Monster Ball is by nature a protest: A youth church experience to speak out and celebrate against all forms of discrimination + prejudice. By Lady Gaga Prejudice Monster Ball Protest Discrimination

There is something in the Olympics, indefinable, springing from the soul, that must be preserved. By Chris Brasher Indefinable Olympics Springing Soul Preserved

An event of colossal and overwhelming significance may happen all at once, but the words which describe it have to come one by one in a long chain. By Upton Sinclair Chain Event Colossal Overwhelming Significance

No one event will ever be the 'be all or end all'. It's never a big deal, so stop ever making it one. Put every challenge in perspective and push forward. By Kevin Abdulrahman Event End Deal Put Forward

Most events recorded in history are more remarkable than important, like eclipses of the sun and moon, by which all are attracted,but whose effects no one takes the trouble to calculate. By Henry David Thoreau Important Moon Calculate Events Recorded

A party, isn't party without an a entertainment! By Deyth Banger Entertainment Party

And what I know from my studies and from my life is that there is no such thing as a true event. We know dates and times and locations and participants but accounts of what happened depend upon the perspective from which the event is viewed. By William Kent Krueger Event Studies Life Thing True

If that was the last event of the night, it would have made a terrible ending. It was just the beginning, though. By John Duover Night Ending Event Made Terrible

In the music world, concerts unfold strictly according to plan. But, as I'd been finding out, in the book world, things keep changing by the second. By Dan Hill World Concerts Plan Music Unfold

Well, I've got three things working against me before I evenwalk into the room:1. I'm the last speaker of the day. The fans are tired and a littleburned out.2. I'm following Michael Dorn and Marina Sirtis. They do conventionstogether all the time, have a set routine that neverfails, and the fans adore them.3. I was Wesley Crusher. By Wil Wheaton Room Things Working Evenwalk Fans

It's the occasion that makes the revolution. By Machado De Assis Revolution Occasion Makes