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scene
«A court is like a scene, people want to see attractive people.»
«Actors must practice restraint, else think what might happen in a love scene.»
«A dusty thudding in his head made the scene before him beat like a pulse. His mouth had been used as a latrine by some small creature of the night and then as its mausoleum.»
Author: Kingsley Amis
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Critic,
Novelist,
Poet,
Teacher)
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Keywords:
dusty,
latrine,
pulse,
pulsed,
pulses,
scene,
The Pulse,
thud,
thudding
«As the youngsters grow attached to their teachers and classmates they can finally say good-bye to their mothers without re-enacting the death scene from Camille.»
«Born often under another sky, placed in the middle of an always moving scene, himself driven by the irresistible torrent which draws all about him, the American has no time to tie himself to anything, he grows accustomed only to change, and ends by regarding it as the natural state of man. He feels the need of it, more he loves it; for the instability; instead of meaning disaster to him, seems to give birth only to miracles all about him.»
Author: Alexis de Tocqueville
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Historian,
Political scientist)
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Keywords:
accustomed,
disaster,
draws,
give birth,
instability,
irresistible,
miracle man,
Natural Disasters,
natural state,
place of birth,
regarding,
scene,
tie
«A James Cagney love scene is one where he lets the other guy live.»
«Change begets change. Nothing propagates so fast. If a man habituated to a narrow circle of cares and pleasures, out of which he seldom travels, step beyond it, though for never so brief a space, his departure from the monotonous scene on which he has been an actor of importance would seem to be the signal for instant confusion. The mine which Time has slowly dug beneath familiar objects is sprung in an instant; and what was rock before, becomes but sand and dust.»
Author: Charles Dickens
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Keywords:
actor,
begets,
begot,
beneath,
brief,
circle,
confusion,
departure,
departures,
dug,
dust,
familiar,
habituate,
habituated,
instant,
monotonous,
narrow,
objects,
propagated,
propagates,
propagating,
rock,
sand,
scene,
signal,
signaling,
space travel,
sprung,
travels
«Faith is the pierless bridge supporting what we see unto the scene that we do not.»
«You give me fresh life and vigour. Adieu to disappointment and spleen. What are men to rocks and mountains? Oh! what hours of transport we shall spend! And when we do return, it shall not be like other travelers, without being able to give one accurate idea of any thing. We will know where we have gone ? we will recollect what we have seen. Lakes, mountains, and rivers shall not be jumbled together in our imaginations; nor when we attempt to describe any particular scene, will we begin quarrelling about its relative situation. Let our first effusions be less insupportable than those of the generality of travelers.»
Author: Jane Austen
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Novelist,
Writer)
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Keywords:
accurate,
adieu,
effusion,
generalities,
generality,
imaginations,
insupportable,
jumble,
jumbled,
jumbles,
jumbling,
lakes,
recollect,
recollected,
recollects,
relative,
scene,
spleen,
transport,
transported,
transporting,
transports,
travelers,
vigour
«Ecstasy is not really part of the scene we can do on celluloid.»