Sentences with phrase «epiphany early»

One thing that made the piece pop was its ensemble of intriguing characters, not least of which being Jules Winnfield, a hitman who has a life - changing epiphany early on.
Too bad I did nt have this epiphany earlier in the week, because when it came to my diet over the last few days, I made the same mistakes!

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The Fix: In early 2012, Spinak had «an epiphany» for how to improve the company's financials: Downsize to a core staff of four employees to oversee the business structure, and then rely on a stable of independent contractors to fill other roles that were needed less consistently, such as account executives, Web designers, graphic designers, copywriters and videographers.
When I ask why he didn't have that epiphany until February 2016 — especially given all of SolarCity's challenges — Musk acknowledges that the acquisition should have been done «probably a year or two earlier
Earlier, to «cling to being» was to close oneself to the sacred; now, the dialectical affirmation of being in the immediate moment is an epiphany of the sacred.
I wasn't raised in a Christian family, but had an epiphany in my early 30's which I found was answered by going to church.
But years later when I was teaching at Oxford, I had an epiphany while watching the rowing teams out on the river early one morning.
This is a passage from early on in Lady Bird & The Fox, when Jem is just beginning to get to know Annie, and has a bit of an epiphany about where she's really come from; it's a favourite passage because it puts the loss of cultural heritage into some perspective in a clear and simple way:
In early 2009, however, I had an epiphany.
Thanks Chuck, honestly I feel lucky to have had my investing epiphany so early.
I had an epiphany about this earlier this week.
On view are many never before exhibited works, including watershed pieces from the AfriCOBRA period, as well as works reflective of the epiphany Williams had when first visiting Africa for Festac» 77, the Second World Black and African Festival of Arts and Culture, plus multi-media pieces created throughout the 1980s, 90s and early 2000s during the artist's time in Asia and Europe, along with select contemporary works.
Leckey's interests might have shifted throughout the last decade — from an obsession with pop culture, subculture and the figure of the dandy in earlier films such as Parade (2003), and in his band collaboration DonAteller, with fellow artists Ed Laliq, Enrico David and Bonnie Camplin; to the high / low culture face - off of his BigBoxStatueAction performances (2003 — 11), in which Leckey's giant speaker stack confronts icons of modernist British sculpture, such as Jacob Epstein's Jacob and the Angel (1940 — 1); to his later multimedia performance lectures, the Internet - driven epiphany of dematerialisation In the Long Tail (2009) and its antithesis Cinema - in - the - Round (2006 — 8), with its more reflective inquiry into the physicality of images via, among others, Philip Guston, Felix the Cat, Gilbert & George, Homer Simpson and Titanic (1997).
The Whitney has the largest concentration of his art anywhere, including such paintings as «Railroad Sunset» (1929) and the storefront epiphany «Early Sunday Morning» (1930), along with more than twenty - five hundred drawings.
Amenoff had a similar epiphany when he was living in New Mexico in the late 1980s and early 1990s.
My epiphany that I am not a creative writer came not only a result of the Peer Day I convened online earlier this year in which all the other learners, I felt, were creative writers.
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