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But I suppose, after this much time, there are going to be similarities; one does bring oneself to the role."
Gaga has further explained that the song was also about honoring one's inner darkness in order to bring oneself into the light.
It was a stealthy way to kill, no doubt the stealthiest, if one could bring oneself to do it.
It would seek to understand individual expression, one's (libidinal) investment in the linguistic tools that one has access to in order to bring oneself to other people.
The fact is, you know, that one cannot really bring oneself to believe that someone you knew--actually knew--can have been murdered I" "I agree," said Susan.
Learning to bring oneself down from grandiose states of mind, or up from exaggerated shame states, is part of taking a proactive approach to managing one's own moods and varying sense of self-esteem.
One really good wizard could probably turn the tide of this next conflict-a competent demonologist might be even better, if one could bring oneself to deal with such dark forces..." "No demons," the king interrupted.
In traditional texts, the reader empirically processes the text of a work in order to attain a desired level of understanding; one follows the steps of a model reader, whose purpose is to bring oneself closer to one's virtual model.
Because of this the skill required is often very challenging,but it is not the skill of the performer; it is the skill of bringing oneself to function with a degree of maturity that one's normal 'life' role does not demand.
Why, what can one do but look like a fool, and believe; for these men, at the time, all look so like gentlemen, that one cannot bring oneself flatly to tell them that they are cheats and swindlers, that they are perjuring their precious souls.
In his Maxims, Lawrence writes, "Men invent means and methods of coming at God's love, they learn rules and set up devices to remind them of that love, and it seems like a world of trouble to bring oneself into the consciousness of God's presence.
How many times it has happened to me--well, for instance, to take offence simply on purpose, for nothing; and one knows oneself, of course, that one is offended at nothing; that one is putting it on, but yet one brings oneself at last to the point of being really offended.
Its not surprising - once out of Oxbridge and seccure in the old boys network of the london media - one doesnt need to keep abrest of how the world works or operates.With all that time post college you think one could bring oneself up to scrathc on other divers areas out side of ones specalisum.