Sentences with phrase «much humor in life»

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But there's much more in this collection, including a memorable dramatic monologue («The Ghost Seer») taken from his verse play On the Rocks, some religious verse («A Vigil»), and his special mix of unforced sentiment and unassuming humor» best shown, perhaps, in «A Dog's Life»: Accept the things you can not change: / The bleating clock, / The nightly go /» dog leash in tow» / around the block... / Forgive the things you can not have: / the supple bod, / taut undergrads, / a nicer pad, / long chats with God.
A man that will be my best friend, confidant, companion, partner, husband, father and the best lover in the world.A man that is intelligent, playful, romantic, sexy, laughs a lot, has good sense of humor, puts family first, a charmer, one who knows how to treat a woman and make her melt.someone who thinks and does as much for me as i would them regardless of the mean and you have to know in your heart that everything happens for a reason and everyone comes into your life for a reason.
Hi im new to this thing so i would descibe my hobbies as, gaming, im a big nerd when it comes to that stuff, my goal is to be able to cash in a million dollar check some day and have a family, what makes me unique is my sense of humor, and I wouldn't say too much of the life of the party but...
-- Arielle Ford, author of The Soulmate Secret: Manifest the Love of Your Life with The Law of Attraction and Wabi Sabi Love: The Ancient Art of Finding Perfect Love in Imperfect Relationships «Dr Ali offers so much practical wisdom, and delivers it with deep humor and heart.
I am a simple man who has a good sense of humor and I'm serious, respectful in nature, I am a good man to the joys of life, I reconsider the measures before taking them and I like challenges much as I want to achieve my goals, I'm here to replace the piece of my heart that is missing.
Stewart approaches the work as he approaches his own career, refusing to define it as any one thing — humor is woven throughout, with much of the film looking like news footage we've seen and ignored every day of our lives as it blares out in monotone on international news programs like CNN.
Based on Joyce Carol Oates's novel Lives of the Twins (written under the pseudonym Rosamond Smith), Ozon's L'Amant double is a fantastical, steamy sex thriller that gave critics here a much - needed jolt of humor late in this festival.
Ultimately, how much humor you extract from American Dreamz will largely be dependent on your familiarity with the subject matter, particularly in «American Idol», with its emphasis on glitz and drama over actual talent, as well as in the American public's perception of Bush as an intentionally uninformed world leader that makes speeches and engages in policy solely on the advice of his puppeteer handlers, represented here by a very Cheney - like Chief of Staff, played brilliantly by Willem Dafoe (xXx 2, The Life Aquatic).
But no, instead two TV writers (Dennis McNicholas, a Saturday Night Live scribe who inflicted The Ladies Man movie on the general public, and Chris Henchy, Entourage) make absolutely no effort to stretch themselves and instead regurgitate humor that would fit much better in just about any movie starring Seth Rogen.
The view from TIFF: Reiser and director Jonathan Levine may be guilty of making Reiser's life unfold too much like a movie, but the irresistible mix of sentimentality and gallows humor counteract the occasional lapses in emotional authenticity.
Much of the humor in the late Stan Seidel's script derives from the three men's differing perceptions of Jewel, nicely brought to visual life by first - time feature director Harald Zwart.
With incredible creativity, sharp humor, and deep empathy, Whaley creates a story that is much less about the science fiction of coming back to life and more about living life in the present.
With incredible creativity, sharp humor, and deep empathy, John Whaley creates a story that is much less about the science fiction of coming back to life and more about living life in the present.
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