Passions
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Every day, we read about young people lending their ideas and
passions
to fighting for change, social change, political change, change in their communities.
I believe that the key to preventing our jobless future is to rediscover what makes us human, and to create a new generation of human-centered jobs that allow us to unlock the hidden talents and
passions
that we carry with us every day.
They can also nurture passions,
passions
that can lead us to dedicate our lives to the realization of important projects.
And this school, named after the U.K.'s first female doctor, and the surrounding buildings named for Mexican artist Frida Kahlo, Mary Seacole, the Jamaican nurse known as the "black Florence Nightingale," and the English author, Emily Bronte, honor women who fought sexism, racism and ignorance, to pursue their
passions
to feed their own souls.
For, in truth, we had moved light years from the
passions
that animated them.
It was meant to be a haven where people could follow their passions, take up crafts, and find fulfillment.
Promised virtues fall prey to the
passions
of the moment.
One of my driving
passions
is this idea of exploring nature, and trying to find hidden data within nature.
So, you know, merging the two
passions.
So this became one of the driving
passions
of my life, to help find real solutions that could address these kinds of problems.
Lying just beneath the surface of those arguments, with
passions
raging on all sides, are big questions of moral philosophy, big questions of justice.
Kids, when we grow up, have dreams, and we have passions, and we have visions, and somehow we get those things crushed.
Now, I'm convinced a lot of you probably share my passions, especially my passion for "Judge Judy," and you'd fight anybody who attempted to take her away from us, but I'm a little less convinced that you share the central passion of my life, a passion for the live professional performing arts, performing arts that represent the orchestral repertoire, yes, but jazz as well, modern dance, opera, theater and more and more and more.
I will give Rivette credit, however, for picturing a side of Joan left out by other movies: that of a petulant, naive, and narcissistic adolescent (played by a woman all too clearly at least twice the age of the character she is supposed to portray) obviously unable to understand her place within the movement she is helping to create or the world existing outside her own
passions.
We get Swoozie Kurtz as a PR maven who promotes Crisp as a stateside entertainer; Denis O'Hare as the editor of a gay periodical who hires Crisp as film reviewer, becomes somewhat alienated from him when he appears indifferent to the
passions
of 80's AIDS activists, and then returns to the fold as a compassionate friend of the dying octogenarian; Jonathan Tucker (in a fine performance) as a shy, insecure painter of gay-themed canvases who is befriended by Crisp; and finally Cynthia Nixon as performance artist and Woman-About-Bohemia Penny Arcade who, intrigued by Crisp's persona, offers him a spot in her traveling cabaret act.
Scott Thomas is also quite fine as the woman who fights against her
passions.
The true poetry and aristocracy of human
passions
and obsession.
Its characters are complex and confused by their
passions
and thoughts, fears and emotions.
Yet when the patriarch of a family forgets it's members are flesh and blood humans, filled with raging, unbridled dreams and dark passions, then the two are set in motions against itself.
Selton Mello plays André a son who seeks to control his inner
passions
with the stagnant philosophy of his father.
Cinema was one of his biggest
passions
(he penned a vast worldwide dictionary of films) and so he was bound to wield a camera at least one time in his life.
He's supposed to satisfy his wife's
passions
in bed and refrain from kissing her in the street.
I do appreciate that they finally used such a young, plain woman to play Jane, a character who is supposed to be a worldly 18, but if you want to see a version that closer approximates the personalities and
passions
of the novel, please see the 70's version with George C. Scott and Susannah York.
The critical bashing of the movie in mainstream media publications as "offensive" and "raunchy" only serves to underscore its intensity as a refreshing and concentrated dissection of people's sexual pursuits and
passions.
In Carmen, Saura once again seeks to establish a dynamic rapport between reality and fiction, between the actual
passions
of the personalities in a dance company preparing the choreography for the dance portions of the opera Carmen and the scripted
passions
from the story of the fictional Carmen, the famous fatal mix of a free spirit (read disregard for fidelity) and her ability to drive men mad with desire.
A River Runs Through It is based on the true story of two fly fishing brothers, Norman and Paul, (Brad Pitt and Craig Sheffer) whose Reverend father (Tom Skerritt) is a strict man whose two
passions
are his faith and fly fishing, - and, for him and his sons, there is a fine line between the two.
I'll be quick to address the matters of the film here: It was a very engaging story about the destructive qualities about all-consuming passions; a young Italian woman who cannot emotionally connect with her jailed political-radical fiancé (due in part to her apolitical attitudes and freewheeling approach to life) finds solace and passion in a new young lover whom she embarks on an explicitly sexual relationship with.
The anxieties, rage, tenderness and
passions
that swirl around in the atmosphere of the story equal the dispassionate quiet that seems to engulf the two leads.
It's interesting to see how she has to work hard to keep a balance between her best friend, her grandmother, and her two passions: ballet and baseball.
The acting ranges from very poor(the two strippers), barely professional(Herb Evers as the leading man), gothic overstatement(Leslie Daniels as the assistant Kurt)to first-rate with Virginia Leith in the title role as the headless victim alive against her will for the benefit of science and her fiancee's lustful
passions.
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