Roses
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When it was finished, whether it was tying up the
roses
or a part of my bike, once finished with that, it'd go back into the jar.
April in Kabul is beautiful, full of roses, full of flowers.
My eyes became glued to the patterns of embroidered
roses
blooming across my childhood landscape.
If everybody was fantasizing on a bed of roses, we wouldn't be having such interesting talks about this.
He wants to create a space where families, young people, can come together, and, as he says, smell the proverbial
roses.
And he doesn't grow
roses
because they use too much water, by the way.
I never get to slow down and smell the roses."
And the color of their pastel coats, their shiny handbags, and the bunches of red carnations, white tulips and yellow
roses
that they carried jarred with the blackened square and the blackened men who were encamped there.
And by marrying Elizabeth of York, elder sister of the disappeared Princes, the newly crowned Henry VII joined the two roses, finally ending nearly a century of war.
I can't tell you how many times I've heard somebody say, "I'm not a feminist, but ..." And I always think if there's a "but" in the sentence, it can't all be
roses
in the garden.
Alright, second lesson was: smell the
roses.
Unlike Gertrude Stein's roses, it's not the case that a transistor is a transistor.
And in this, towns begin to rethink how they organize the urban landscape, so that people are encouraged to slow down and smell the
roses
and connect with one another.
Miniseries in recent years include DAY OF THE
ROSES
(the story of the investigation into the Glanville train crash), KINGS IN GRASS CASTLES (the adaptation of Mary Durack's historical account of her pioneering ancestors), KANGAROO PALACE (about a group of friends from a country town in Australia who travel to London and change and grow apart), and the (somewhat disappointing) adaptation of Bryce Courtenay's powerful novel, THE POTATO FACTORY.
This is Devito's directorial debut and it's better than the war of the
roses.
The plot was rife with symbolism (ie the white and red roses) and plot twists which wrapped themselves up neatly.
It doesn't matter whether you've experienced the plight of the elderly in America or if you're just plain clueless, Uncle Frank and Matthew Ginsburg give you that clue in a straight forward, funny, wake up and smell the
roses
sort of way.
This is s superbly crafted top-notch Washington thriller directed by the talented Wolfgang Petersen with hotshot screenwriter Jeff Maguire (who seems to have done very little over the years, so maybe he tends his roses).
The problem is that this series was followed by the series THE WARS OF THE
ROSES
that had a similarly stellar cast and which has been available to cable TV, or at least crowding the market.
if i had watched this movie when i hit rock bottom i probably would have sunk into the deepest depression of my life, and may have been nearly desperate enough to try it, the only thing is in the real world, when you rob millions of dollars from unsuspecting individuals, everything doesn't come up
roses
(unless you are an investment banker or government affiliated) so how does that matter?
Of course, the film is polluted by Mr Dung's potty-mouthed dialogue and all-tactics-of-toilet-seat obsession to vilify fat people, leading to totally pointless subplot of rapist teacher, but there is
roses
among manure.
you watch this boy and you realize as long as you have been blessed with food ,a roof over your head and your loved ones around you .you are truly blessed.and the saying stop and smell the
roses
truly has a new meaning.and
Smell the roses??????
I know that life is not a basket of
roses
but I believe that man is basically good that he makes a lot of wrong choices but give a break every wrong choice in one movie!
In a way, it reminds me Danny De Vito's "The war of the
roses"
: how a simple idea (there, a case of divorce; here, dad and mom wanting to get rid of his 28 year old son) can be handled with such a black sense of humor, mixing fun and fierce satire at the same time.
If you dont stop to smell the
roses
now they might end up on you!" (HUSKER DU)
When you look at a bed of roses, do you try to figure out what they mean?
Kathleen Turner was great in war of the
roses
but in this movie she was simply majestic.The way she combined her light side with her dark side was inspired.
This is a comfortable and funny situation comedy which grows on one like the rambling
roses
that the landscape gardener would add to his plans.
Unfortunately, in 2009, the global economy will not be a bed of
roses.
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