At age sixteen, he had a brand - new driver's license and way
too much curiosity about speed thanks to lots of hours listening to racer Ernie McAfee at his speed shop on Sunset Boulevard.
Not exact matches
Older critical attempts to illustrate the relevance of the past by means of historical analogy require
too much recasting of the narrative and simple speculation, and may presume
too great a
curiosity about these matters to begin with.
I think our religious culture of dogmatic fear really stifles peoples» natural
curiosity, and the way scripture is pulled out of context and used as some sort of hard - and - fast Holy Slogans to live by is simply
too much for people.
Nelsen: Parents talk
too much and tell — or lecture — instead of asking what I call
curiosity questions to help them get into the child's world to help children learn how to think — instead of rebelling against all those lectures.
Perhaps it's
too much to ask, but all I want for Christmas is for
Curiosity to find a trilobite... JUST ONE TRILOBITE!!
Out of
curiosity, I will put a top over the dress to see if perhaps it's just *
too much * colour and pattern for my frame, although I'm pretty sure I won't remake it into a top and skirt...
too much work with the zipper and lining.
On christianmingle.com I entered from a simple
curiosity, and due to the fact that I had
too much free time that I needed to use somehow.
It is a
curiosity of movie action that
too much of it can be boring.
This new season inspires
curiosity, but it wants to add
too much to a good thing.
The old - and - moldy Street Fighter makes a token appearance here,
too, though it's not
much more than a
curiosity these days.
Math has over its partner in crummy half - finished Black Box rarities, Stack - Up, is that gamers can at least slake their
curiosity about its lousiness without
too much difficulty.
Without revealing
too much, I'll say that
much of the horror in The Inpatient is built on atmosphere and leans on the player's instinctive
curiosity.
Of that first ceremony, one attendee wrote to the Goldmans, «We came without
too much advance thought, mostly out of
curiosity, and left an hour and a half later in awe.»