Sentences with phrase «daring as hers at the beginning»

That film ends with the hint that he might make a choice as daring as hers at the beginning of the first: to «miss that plane,» and hit the reset button on his entire existence.

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At the beginning of it, he gave expression to the agonising questions which must present themselves to anyone leading a movement to upset longstanding practice, and venerable tradition: «I have found it very difficult to justify my conscience; I, one man alone, have dared to come forward against the Pope, brand him as the Antichrist, the bishops as his apostles, and the universities as his brothels.
MOM DARE: For moms who are still at the beginning of this journey, your challenge this week is to imagine your baby as a toddler, a preschooler and beyond (as far as you can fathom).
It would have been a daring choice to stick with child - rearing as the chief predicament, but more is at work in «Tully,» as Marlo's unique relationship with her night nanny begins to take on a Mary - Poppins - in - Brooklyn sort of vibe.
When he meets an old friend at a dive bar he is reluctantly swept up in what begins as an innocent game of dare... or... dare.
Nostalgic references to classic Hollywood — like that «Presented in CinemaScope» title card in the beginning and the two main characters» first date at a screening of Rebel Without a Cause — don't excite me as much as they used to, and nor does a movie that, to my mind, simple - mindedly posits the John Legend character as a kind of villain for daring to think progressively about jazz — an entirely noble and necessary endeavor, whatever you may think of the music his character actually creates — rather than remain rooted to the past like Ryan Gosling's character does.
It's been half a century since Carolee Schneemann began the series of daring, erotic, transgressive works that played off her own image as a beauty, the role of the female nude in art history, and the scrappy objects her friends and colleagues were making to push at the boundaries of art and life.
Beginning in the 1950s, Martha Jackson adopted a daring global perspective, actively exhibiting artists from around the world, giving women artists such as Louise Nevelson their first solo shows, educating the public, and cultivating devoted collectors at a time when few thought to buy original contemporary works.
Since the girl inside of me didn't dare to dream at all, at some point in my life when it became all too painful I began to pay attention to everything that I was attracted to and loved, every little thing, and took it as a hint.
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