Some of our greatest films
achieve their greatness by presenting us with characters who feel completely fully - realized and three - dimensional.
Not exact matches
Not only is
greatness to be
achieved by being a servant; not only does it lead through suffering and death — ask Gandhi, King, Lincoln, Raoul Wallenberg — but it is granted to those for whom God has prepared it.
The heroes of culture — the dedicated scientists, artists, and statesmen of every age — have also
achieved greatness and usefulness in part
by the same process.
Perhaps I'll say more on democratic
greatness achieved by this little show, and particularly what it reveals about the unique social institution that the American public High School is, later on.
And those players that
achieved greatness under the Scot - Van Nistelrooy, Keane, Scholes, Ronaldo - are or were, to a certain extent, extraordinary
by virtue of their capacity to do the ordinary things of football almost as well as they could possibly be done.
If Arsenal is really a great club, supported and ran
by great people (not the current clowns that currently sit as directors, managers, staffs and players), it would be able to restart and
achieve greatness from the bottom, like what Leicester City, Manchester United and Juventus did.
Do you really need to pay for some great programming or can you
achieve greatness in calisthenics
by yourself?
The conservative Eastwood has a propensity for scoring cheap points on institutions, suggesting that
greatness is
achieved by the individual «self.»
Being that film is an industry populated
by artists in all areas of the field, it's no surprise that a prevalent theme throughout its history has been the drive to
achieve greatness.
And while Joss Whedon «s low - budget Shakespeare adaptation «Much Ado About Nothing» is hugely entertaining and outrageously funny (in the same way all things kissed -
by - Whedon are), its cheap, DIY looseness just keeps it from
achieving actual
greatness.
Dramatically inert and flatter than a buzz cut, the movie ends up diminishing their moment of heroism
by turning it into a defiantly amateurish piece of junior - high - grade theatrics (the film asks the impossible of people who have already
achieved greatness), as if to say: Reality doesn't need to be gussied up.
His cruelty and demands could be seen as excessive but his core belief that only
by leaving sweat and, literally, blood on the instruments can
greatness be
achieved is a strongly - made one.
Whether or not Teller's character wants to
achieve greatness on his own as a percussionist, or he's being threatened and bullied into the role
by Simmons» deranged teacher remains to be seen until the trailer appears.
Black Faces in White Places 10 Game - Changing Strategies to
Achieve Success and Find
Greatness by Randal Pinkett and Jeffrey Robinson with Philana Patterson Amacom Books Hardcover, $ 24.95 288 pages ISBN: 978 -0-8144-1680-8 Book Review
by Kam Williams «What do we mean
by Black Faces in White Places?
By challenging yourself and pushing the boundaries of comfort, you can
achieve greatness.»
If judged
by outright speed and pavement gobbling capability alone, the 911 Turbo
achieves its
greatness through its supreme usability and approachability — precisely the opposite qualities that earned it a fearsome reputation decades ago.
When enough heroes have
achieved enough feats of
greatness, the Champion Trial will be unlocked, the most punishing ventures created
by Digital Continue's own level designers that that require community communication and teamwork if you hope to even stand a chance.
As a matter of fact, many think artists have to be tormented
by pain, and can only
achieve greatness through starving.
There's a lot of appeal in the «Forrest Gump» school of
achieving greatness... the idea of the «gee - shucks» everyman stumbling upon
greatness, almost
by accident.
Mike Kelley
achieved his critical success
by eschewing the terms of
greatness, revealing instead in the abject, the discarded and the homespun to rescale the hierarchies of modern art.
From following around Nabokof as he butterfly hunts, to the multiple fishing records
achieved by pulp western novelist Zane Grey, Boyle quietly illuminates the core of humble
greatness to which we all can aspire.
Nor do I wish to imply that
greatness is something easily
achieved by following some simple steps.